post-MG pack meeting; very early morning (think 4am); Partly Cloudy — Current Temperature: 55° F/13° C
The journey itself had taken around a day. With a steep climb ahead of her, she had no interest in wasting her energy running there. Though night had fallen, she began her ascent, assuring herself that her time lived in Riddle Heights had left her with impeccable climbing skills. But as the sun left morning fog creeping along the elevation, that time past had left her dreadfully mistaken. It was an innocent rock, part of the path that she'd seen, yet her paw fell upon it anyway. She hadn't expected such a chain of events to unfold, as she pushed forward, the rock skidded against the stone floor, sending her reeling forward.
The impact of her nose upon the stone had been painful enough without the terrible tangle of her own body sending her rolling over the edge to the path that laid below. Disoriented and confused, she flailed in midair, before the brunt of the impact was taken by her hind right leg. Despite the sound of air around her and even her own cries, the sound of the bone shattering still rang in her ears. It was so loud...Everyone in Relic Lore must've been able to hear it. But the sun rose in the sky and began to fall, and Borlla realized that no one had heard it. Pain seared through her for those hours, and every tremor that racked her body, every heartbeat, she hoped dearly that the pain would subside, or at least the horrible thumps, a struggle of blood through her veins. She could smell blood, perhaps from her bloody, perhaps broken, nose, or maybe she'd bitten her tongue.
In time, she fell asleep, only to awake the next morning still where she'd fallen and with a terrible pounding her head. As she stirred, the pain awoke as well, registering within her mind. With a whine, she pulled herself up to her three intact legs and began to struggle back down the path. Her elder brother was no longer on her mind, only getting home before something else got her instead. The scent of blood followed her, through the wound left in her tongue and the aftermath of a broken nose had since clotted. Scent was impaired, sight was weak from the pain in her muzzle and leg...But she would make it home.
The journey itself took two days longer than it should have. Every wrong shift caused the most terrific pain within her and the pale woman would have to stop. Though she could not sleep at night, she could not bring herself to rise in the mornings. A mixture of pure terror and determination filled her, begging her to give up and push forward at the same time. But eventually she made it. Almost. The familiar trickling of Cold Water Creek filled her ears and she flocked to the sound, her mind hinging upon a single peg. Magnolia Glen was part of this creek...She must've been home. Borlla didn't make it to the water's edge, but finally fell a few yards away, shock and exhaustion finally consuming her. <b style="color:#32527a">
injuries shattered back left leg, broken nose/muzzle, various minor cuts and bruises from the fall