Summer was leaving the land, she could feel the seasons turning. Just the other day, she had seen a V-shaped formation of geese flying noisily overhead, a sign of sunny days departing soon if ever there was one. But the air was still sweet and warm, and the recent return of the rains had brought a second flush of green new growth following summer's drought and preceding the hard frosts of autumn. For now, life was easy.
Lana was of two minds, whether to linger here a little longer or seek the next step in her journey. Not that she had much of a destination, really. This place had been good to her, so far, but she felt a pull to move on, perhaps following the migrating herds into lower lands soon enough. She was wary, too, that her fortunes might run out if she relied on them too much.
The tricolor woman tossed her head, shaking her pelt smooth as she turned toward a familiar game trail. She had a good thing going here - shelter, prey, and not another soul to disturb her. It was a bit lonely, perhaps, but freeing, too. She had no one to please but herself. So what do I want?