It was a foggy winter morning that Quick waded through following her pit-stop at the lagoon. Though she had still no plan of action she managed to continue north, roaming on by force of habit. She carried on, a pale automaton on skinny stilts, until the open fields gave way to a forest whose cover she accepted graciously. Rising above her the trees seemed to welcome a weary traveler, giving cover without crowding while the clouds in the air found rest comfortably between each column. It eased her anxiety to weave between the trunks, letting her gait grow lenient with ample width and leisurely placed pawsteps. She remained alert for a while as she languidly maneuvered the forest, white ears raised to catch any approach while her nose quivered for incoming scents. But pleasantly she became aware that there was no one in her company, and her vigilance was given a rest.
She was carefree for the first time in a while, meandering the forest for as long as she pleased. The haze prevented her from spotting the sun but she could tell time was passing her laziness by as the fog began to dissipate, leading her discovery that the terrain was beginning to elevate in a uniform fashion. Quick narrowed her silver eyes at the anomaly but refused to hesitate in the wake of difference. Instead she climbed the rise, feeling the steepness dig at her fatigued muscles until the terrain flattened once again and gave way to an incredible sight.
As audaciously as she could the snowy-coated female approached the eastern edge of the limestone bluff, craning her neck forward to peer over the precipice. Snow-topped trees emerged from the fallen fog below and the land extended onward and onward, an almost endless rising and falling, trees disappearing and reappearing all the way to a mountain ridge that seemed to define the edge of the world. Her eyes scanned the horizon meticulously, turning her head steadily north. An unfamiliar feeling warmed her chest, prompting her to feel strange, as nothing had woken in her barren heart in months. Was it hope returning to her? Quick wondered, but did not dwell, in case the feeling was only fleeting. She wanted to enjoy it while she could. For a silent moment she continued to stare, thirst in her starry eyes, happy to let her worries catch her when they would.