RE: It smelled like a deer herd was nearby.. but now there are no traces of them. (4/1/2014)
The ground beneath her feet changed dramatically; what was once dry and leveled became moist and uneven. With her defenses on alert, she noted that the closer she came to the neighboring land the harder it became to lift and lower her feet and once she was within Whisper Marsh she found herself ankle deep in muddy water that sloshed as she walked; on occasion she would pause, ears perked, to scan her surroundings. The closer she came to the center of the land the stronger the scent of prey floated to her senses though her eyes found nothing of significance, she wondered if perhaps the prey had moved on miles ahead of her.
Angry at her luck, and desperate to catch up to them if they had in fact moved on, she hurried in the westward direction of where the scent wafted in a pitiful attempt at a gallop, and almost instantly her efforts were stalled when she fell head first into the muck. The sticky mud felt more like glue on her paws that sucked her into the mess the harder she struggled, only when she calmed herself did she have the time evaluate her situation. She had to get out of this mess. Now nearly elbow deep in water thick from mud, she pulled her forepaws free with one forceful pull and walked back in the direction she had come; her only concern was cleaning the mess from her fur.
Once the water returned to the depth of her ankle she settled onto her haunches with a defeated whine and lifted her paw to give it a few meaningful licks, the awful taste of urine and grainy dirt filled her tongue though she continued on. When she was nearly half way through with cleaning her fur she stood on all fours, the sloshing sound echoed in the distance, as she caught the whiff of deer on the wind once more, this time with more desperation than before, she walked in the direction in which it came. She was sure she saw a hint of brown fur in the distance or was her mind playing trick on her--it had been nearly two weeks since she'd eaten. Ignoring the mud at her elbow she pushed onward, headed unbeknownst to her, in the direction of the Lagoon.