Nineva has stumbled upon Swallow Swallet, a sink hole that has developed on the very edge of Cedarwood Forest, beyond where the thickets disperse. Caused by underground erosion from the plentiful veins of water that run not only through the forest but through the limestone shelving underneath, this would-be dangerous formation has now settled. Deep water has gathered at the bottom, which is some 300 feet below ground level, feeding the creeping vegetation that is beginning to overtake the disheveled rock sides. Equally fascinating to behold is the single species of swallow that has chosen to overtake the gaping space as their colonial nesting grounds, feeding on the many insects that the water attracts until the chill of late fall chases them south.
All of her fuel had run out, exhausted both by the journey she had so rashly undertaken and the emotion that had enveloped her and pushed her onward. Her strides had slow from a run, to a jog, to a crawl, each paw step heavier than the last. Still she refused to stop, unwilling to allow any extra amount of time to pass between the moments she lived in and the reunion with her beloved home. Where her heart was, as @Yuka had put it. Perhaps it should have been with her family, and the little girl couldn't deny that still a piece had been left with them, but regardless of where the Hervok patriarch took them it could never be her home if it wasn't Whisper Caverns. She had still tried for them, that couldn't be denied. Nineva had tried to find solace with her brother @Korrin, even playing nice with @Rose in hopes of achieving inner peace. But then her world had been subjected to an earthquake once again, her foundation crumbling away from her completely, and the little girl couldn't take the emotions it had set afire within her. In the throws of childish grief and anger, Nineva resisted reason and as what had been left of her family slumbered, she ran. It had been her plan to race all the way back to the caverns with a single stop, her young mind unable to comprehend just how impossible the feat would prove to be. Now, as her muscles ached from burning so much energy, she was finally beginning to understand, and that realization only threw her deeper into her depression. Mismatched eyes swimming with hot tears, the night-darkened landscape before her was blurred. Even the moon could not help her, drowned by a thick covering of clouds, and the last of Nineva's hope began to flicker out. The thickets cleared, giving way to a more spacious floor plan of thick-trunked cedars, but still this did little to help her navigation. She recalled the swamp monster, @Veho, remembering that the ultimately-helpful man's pack was somewhere within woods like these, and as she began to accept that she was in need of help. Perhaps, if she found his pack, they could help her get back home. But... where exactly were they? How could she even begin to track them down? These were the ponderings that filled her head until suddenly there was nothing beneath her front left paw and her mind was wiped clean of all thoughts. Her momentum, as little as it had been, could not be stopped in time and Nineva was suddenly sliding forward into a blackness that seemed impossibly absolute. A startled yelp launched from her chest, and echoed below her, but she couldn't even begin to consider what that might mean as all of her concentration was poured into her scrabbling limbs. Fighting for purchase, Nineva found herself turned with her front half still upon solid ground while her lower half dangled. The child tried desperately to pull herself up, but there was not enough strength left within her muscles to do so. Panic gripped her chest fiercely and at last the floodgates opened, tears pouring from her eyes as she wailed. "Help!" she howled, terrified that there was no one who could hear her. "Please, help me!" Unbeknownst to her, a colony of swallows had been slumbering beneath her within the vast swallet. As her cries for help ricocheted throughout the cave-like space, they awoke and startled from their nest, surging upward to escape. They rushed past the horrified whelp, some even clipping her with her wings and ushering several loud, anguished screams from her lips. It was bad enough to be in such helpless and dangerous situation, but now there were birds too?! |