The closer she came, the darker things became. The bark of the trees around her morphed from browns to black and grey, their foliage becoming less and less as she continued. The more she walked, the more things died, and the less she felt safely camouflaged within a thick living forest. Her heart beat grew faster, the fear of the unknown gripping her. Her stomach clenched slightly, as she could tell the scent of death had lingered here for a long time. Finally, she had reached the edge of the thick forest.
What she saw made her heart jump to her throat in an emotion she wasn't ready to decipher. It felt like fear, or sadness, or perhaps both put together. For miles, all she could see was - she didn't know. Dark black dirt covered the earth, crawling up the broken and dead trees. The canopy was gone, and left in its wake was a sky that should never have been seen from this spot. The air was thick with a thin layer of the dust, and it hit her nose and burned her lungs. She took a breath, and then a step. Her single paw let way to a swirl of the thin charred floor in the air, and it stuck to the short hairs of her leg like it was clinging to whatever life it could find.
Thoughts rushed through her. She had so many questions, but there was one that kept gripping her and not letting her go; What happened here?