Night hung heavy in the sky above, the air thick with spring humidity. Little silver stars seemed to lack their usual twinkle, staring down like countless sets of disapproving eyes. The arctic female felt their glare on her back as she stole through the tangled woods, swift and careless in her step. Electricity crackled through her veins, shocking her with every stride that removed her further and further from the Keep. She had every intention of coming back - always had - but in light of her recent life it felt very evil to need this time away. Quick could not help herself tonight. With each step she sought to escape her own skin, to purge herself from her own chaos.
Somewhere along the way the thickening wood turned more green and the smell of her own allegiance died out. No longer inhaling it with every breath she forced herself to slow down, hoping that clean air could refresh her system. Quick struggled to understand certain... opinions she had formed in that regard. And for a wolf of her caliber, it worked much better to wriggle her way from the shackles she'd made for herself than to stand and fight. Thus she pushed through the overgrown forest, winding around ancient tree trunks and slogging through tall green grasses and stomping on wildflowers with no remorse. Her mind churned without thought, full of static noise that prickled her temples. There had to be a way to stop it.
With one more stride the canopy broke apart and from the tangled overgrowth she made her way into a clearing, not very large but illuminated by the moon's light. Without branches grasping at her fur and roots stumbling her step the pale wolf suddenly found it much easier to breathe. She halted, flexing her toes against the soft grasses, and finally peered into the sky as if to confront it. She glared back in return, her silver eyes hot like liquid metal. Damn him.