Veronika couldn't remember the last time she had eaten anything aside from berries. They didn't require hunting, nor did they really require any physical acts. She could limp from one patch of fallen cherries to the next, and eat her fill. Of course she never really felt full when eating these things, there were never enough. Oh how she missed the human camps that she frequented. Originally when she stumbled upon these lands she was looking for the strange colorful creatures. Often times the small ones would throw her food, or they would leave them in cans for her enjoyment. When they chased her off though, she knew it was time to leave, and so she would move on. Always searching for the next meal, but here they held no scent. There probably weren't humans for miles upon miles. Would she die out here? It was a possibility, and she wasn't sure it was even a bad one. Everyone had to pass on at some point, of course she didn't plan on going out without a fight.
As the fruit was the only nourishment she'd had in days, the effects were beginning to ware on her body as well as her mind. Sides that were once firm and strong had now sunk in to themselves; Bones were jutting out in every which direction, and she hadn't groomed her fur in weeks. To say the least, she looked as raggedy as she felt. Even her eyes seemed to be duller, holding little shine to them. The large female was slowly wasting away, her strength was ceasing every day. Soon she knew that she would no longer be able to move. What would happen then? Would she become a part of the Earth, completing the cycle, and providing nourishment for the very creatures she once preyed upon?
Veronika slipped another red berry in between her lips, tilting her head to let it slide down. The cherry itself was cold against her throat, and the taste wasn't all that great but it would do. She had to regain her strength. If only she hadn't been injured, then she wouldn't have come to this point. New found determination settled into her stomach and she peered at her leg. It was useless, but maybe.. One hurt limb made it's way to the ground, touching the orchard soil. She allowed a bit of pressure to rest on it, but it immediately shot back into the air. Pain still racked the muscles and bones, as she thought it always would. A sigh escaped her lips as she gave up and hopped on three legs to the next pile of cherries, where she chose instead to let herself rest. All the excitement had tired out her weary body.