Mid-Afternoon
Damay was wandering the stone cold mountains, for days she'd wandered yet to no avail. What had happened in the past was behind her and she pushed a clean slate. Her main goals, find a strong pack to be loyal to and serve them. But that was a distant goal. Her icy blue eyes gazed around in wonder as her tail dragged gently across the ground. The Abhiasha fae was better off then most loners it seemed. but in the end, death would take her to. Not yet, she was only three and she intended to get more out of her life then death at three. Her paranoia started to kick in as she heard a crack. Then what sounded like an earthquake pounding in her head.
She looked up to find the source. She ran in panic as to not allow the avalanche to catch up to her. She stayed silent. Thud, Thud, Thud was all she heard from her. Her heart was beating after then a racehorse. It was funny, how on a nice sunny afternoon the earth might cave in to her and she might die. She hadn't known her father, he left after she was born. She was the only sibling to survive and her mother died by bear slightly after she became a yearling. She'd wandered for one and a half years and she was done being a gypsy. She wanted a place to call home. Was that so much to ask? The snow started to race faster then her and she pushed her speed. Her eyes narrowed in concentration. . . Then she woke up.
The errors of her past were gone now, she why was she concerned? Her leg stung a bit from when she hurt it. She'd had an avalanche in a mountain range far west of here. Her eyes fluttered open as she gazed out. She had stayed in a cave to rest in the night. That was the one thing that was right about this. She needed a pack, a strong pack. It was time to continue on. She scented and smelled a pack border. She stepped father away from it.