Insecurity picked at the back of her mind, but she tried to push it aside. She was only a few hundred yards away from the falls. She hadn't been there all that long ago. A few extra steps, that was all. A hawk cawed overhead, and she crouched in surprised fear, keeping herself low. She wasn't sure how much a threat that bird was too her, but the caw alone had frightened her. Even if it had been a little bird, she probably would have done the same thing.
She moved a bit closer to the base, and placed a paw on the cool, yet dangerous looking stone. Well, it didn't try to engulf her or pierce her. Leaning back, she could see a small out hang a few feet above her, creating a sort of shelter, minus the walls. A light drizzle began to fall, and Borlla was glad to have found such a dry space. The rain began to pick up, however, which caused her immense worry, but only for a short time. She could sort of see a patch of clear blue not far in the distance. She could go back home when the rain took a break. Hopefully she would be able to reach the forest before it picked up again.