She felt the hunger as she paced, waiting for him to find her.
As soon as the first flutter of spring began so too did Vanadis' game. She laid her scent where she knew Vi would find it, brushing her sides lazily against tree trunks and rocks, pulling him further away from the Backwater and into the surrounding woods. She would not make it easy, of course, otherwise there would be no point in going to such lengths.
Vana initially intended on making her way to the Orchard, but she didn't beeline. Her trail weaved this way and that, sometimes doubling back on itself, or halting at the edge of a river that she would follow for ages before actually crossing. The more difficult she made it, the more interesting the game became, the more she yearned for Viorel to complete the treasure hunt.
Vanadis never made it to the orchard, she couldn't. Her limbs halted in a budding field, one that would soon be covered in large swaths of fragrant purple flowers. If only spring would have come for her a moon later. Such a pity.