...that rushes down wild flowered slopes! The sun was setting beyond scattered trees, coloring their crowns in luminous shades of gold, amber and scarlet, and reflecting on the white of Serpent's Pass. Below the leaves, shrouded in evening shadows, a small creek ran along the roots of the mountain range, twisting its way between the scattered trunks in a swift stream. Al along the water source, life was buzzing, as crows and critters of all sizes made ready for the night; some settling in for sleep, and others preparing for the evening hunt. Far the largest among them though, seemed to be interested in none of these activities, nor the creatures performing them, as she steadily trotted along the banks, head hanging low and eyes settled on the ground.
Her fur was as fiery as the sunset, bright, even among the deepening shadows, but it was rugged and stained by drying mud, small tufts sticking out in odd directions all over. Steps heavy, legs stiff and eyes dark, it was clear that the damsel was worn out, weary from many days of travel and few of rest. She was heading back north, hoping to run into Rayne somewhere, as he was coming down the mountainside. It was a flawed plan, ridiculously unlikely to succeed, but she had no other options.
A heavy sigh escaped the thin girls maw, her eyelids heavy; I need to rest! She didn't want to, not before she'd found Rayne and told him about his sister, where he could find her... But she needed to sleep, and to eat and take care of herself. How long had it been since she last ate? 3, 4 days? No matter how important this quest was to her, wearing herself down like this would get her nowhere; I have to take a break, at least for a couple' days... She sighed again, when she had set out on her travels, it hadn't really occurred to her how tiring adventures could be... At least on your own.
The sound of water hitting rock snapped her out of her dim ponderings, once again aware of the surroundings that had otherwise become a monotone blur. Her head jerked up, a faint glimmer of light sneaking into her murky eyes; Wow! Before her, a magnificent sight unfolded: ice blue water and white foam washing over taupe rocks and red leafs, the air filled with thin mist, landing in small, iridescent droplets all over the ground. She stood for a second in awe, watching the water masses fall over the mountainside, whirling wildly around the landing before settling in a turquoise pool, which then branched out in several directions; including the one she'd come from.
And then, she couldn't help but laugh, loud and powerfully, her tired body straightening at the joy. Then, taking a deep breath, she threw herself forwards and leapt out into the waters, ducking herself under and enjoying the feeling of the freezing water, washing through her fur, cleaning off the past days' hardship.
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I'm not stupid <b style="color:#c7470f">”I've got bark!”
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