And she swims in a sea of fire calling out for those who will never answer back, burning as her paws drag at liquid flame and howling at the sky turning black with smoke and death and the wind grows thick with the sounds of screaming and makes the air heavy with despair and fear and the gaping void left by the sweeping away of many lives at once in one fell strike from the blistering sun above, and death reins eternal here in this barren ash-land, this deadland where ghosts are the only life to be found and shadows lie where there are no high places to cast them but the fist of the next great tragedy waiting to shatter the world around the bleeding, broken form that lays in a defeated heap upon the blackened soil - all alone, all alone, forever and on into the end of all things she is alone--
Calanthe started awake with a shriek, her claws scraping against the floor of the communal den as she scrambled blindly to her feet. Fire--!
The quiet, cool darkness surrounding her pressed around the befuddled woman like a physical thing, rushing in to catch her as her nightmare-madness suddenly fled, leaving the pale woman gasping raggedly in its wake as she fell clumsily to the ground again. Her body shook with fear as she gritted her teeth and smothered another squealing cry. Only when her chin started to ache did she realize she was pressing her head as hard against the cool, unburned earth as she could. It smelled clean and fresh, if a little sweaty from her own thrashing...
A shaking sigh rattled through her teeth as sense finally swept in to replace the blind panic of moments before. For a long, long moment she lay there, listening to the sounds of the sleeping wolves around her as they breathed and lived peacefully, safe from the horrid fire. Her family. Her pack. Her home... all were safe and whole and here with her. She was not alone as long as they were here. She was safe.
She squeezed her eyes shut against the sting of tears and tried to focus on the sound of their breathing.