sorry <3 hopefully this thing can get off the ground
Rocks shifted subtly off to her left. Her ears lifted and turned: they saw before her eyes that it was him.
With some surprise, she watched her prize walk right past her. Twenty tail-lengths at most between them. She blinked with some surprise. Now she got a real good look at him, certainly better than the glimpses from behind the tree she had been hiding behind up on the plateau. The white male looked no less than she had ever known him. There was meat on his bones and his fur glistened healthy. But she knew the truth about what was going on back in Magnolia Glen. Things were not so well-off as he would present himself to the world. Every part of him seemed to be somewhere else, focusing on anything else besides the subtly lit foothills and the scent of his rattlesnake ex-mate. Phineas had always been such an idealist, hadn't he? She allowed herself to smile, but there was a bitterness in her smile that inexplicably soured her expression.
"Phineas," her voice was as light and fresh as it always had been as she got to her paws and took up fleet-footed pace he had set. She trotted right beside him. Her tone and movements were natural, like she was merely picking up in the middle of a conversation they could have ended five minutes ago. So familiar, so sweet, she seemed almost benign. "It's been awhile."
She didn't expect Phineas to welcome her with open arms and she certainly didn't expect him to trust her, but it was still best to start out like this, pleasantly, evenly. Maybe he would have forgiven her by now or forgotten what she had done. Maybe he didn't even care.
Desdemona cared, though. She had not forgotten. And she never forgave.