Careful paws seemed to go trickling over the grounds with the useful sigh that seemed to be beckoning on the edge of the tongue. Why she seemed to be so intent to keep her paws moving was anyone's guess, but the curiosity was beckoning her. She had been honest in her intent, traveling toward the mountain (as if she could suddenly hit some realization if she got off the flatter grounds), but mostly the reasoning was that the Liers yearling was becoming frustrated. Surely there was someone out looking for her... But there was a silent admission that it seemed to be not so.
It was why there was no missing the slightly, well blunter now, morose look when sh was confident when she was alone. Now that her mother was gone, there was no one for the youth to confide in. There was no secrets to share, there was no playful tongue to be given. What she should have been on the better stand, taking herself forward with the passionate push on her tongue,knowing that she was in the right step toward making a life for herself.
In part she knew she should have been able to find a pack, settle down and curl up in a ball somewhere where someone would have told her what to do and how to act. As it stood, there was no easy way to make sense of the things that were going on in her mind. As if she was a hopeless individual, she huffed as she found the sticks jamming into her air - and the tongue lolled out of the mouth from the paws that had been dragging over the ecosystem that was all around her, tormenting her.
Perhaps if she had not been such a woman, she had been so quick to absquatulate when her father's mood had turned sour. Without her mother to keep him sane, well, it seemed there was a torment. It seemed someone was being pounded with a harsh reality, and Taslima was not accustomed to feeling like she was on a losing end. Raised so well, it was not easy for her to erased the images in her mid, the brutal words. Let's leave, there's nothing for us here, Lima... But it had been unjust. Her father had ripped her from the very place she had known all her life had been all she had.
Now she was alone, and where her father had wanted to go. Thus far, the Liers had not found a reason to be so... impressed.