Once she realized what had happened, she shook her head, cursing under her breath. With her hackles smoothing back, she rose back up, continuing along. The night was eerie; or so it seemed that way in this part of the forest. But why? She turned her head to the left, thinking she saw a large owl in a tree- but it was nothing. After those crows, there was nothing to be heard or smelled. It was very odd indeed.
With a small frown tugging at her dark lips, Pakuna grew slow in her pace, almost dragging herself along. The silence was beginning to bother her. Something ahead caught her eye- it was something pale. The wane coloring made her curious, reeling her in like a fish on a hook. Tail raising, Pakuna tilted her head as she approached a small clearing in the trees. "...What?"
That was all she managed to spit out. Before her lie many a bone, from what, she had no idea. Skulls, femurs, ribcages...they were all there. How had she never noticed this before? They smelled of nothing. There was no flesh still upon any pale bone. It was like they had been here forever....
Lowering her nose, Pakuna began to walk carefully upon the bones, sniffing at them. Her ears pressed against her head as she did so. This was so creepy. She wanted to leave, but she was so intrigued that she remained where she was.