For Namid's RE: You walk under a ladder fallen tree propped against another tree. One day of bad luck!
Oh how she wished she hadn’t walked under that stupid tree. Even though it was thoroughly chilling day, she’d still gone out to perform her daily tasks. While she’d been out she’d come across a rather intriguing looking sight. It seemed that a tree had fallen over against another, forming an archway of sorts. Lichen had grown in a curtain across it and the way the light had hit it had been…fascinating to say the least. She should have known it would be a bad idea, especially with all the stories she’d been told by her superstitious mother as a young girl. But…she’d wanted a better look and those stories had been so long ago. She’d gone closer, and then eventually through it and from then on her day had gone sour. She’d fallen in more burrows than she could count, dodged a few falling branches, and ran into a few spider webs. And just when she’d thought her day couldn’t get any worse.
It did.
She been trying to make her way back to the communal den as carefully as she could when a low bleat caught her attention. She’d stopped in her tracks, her eyes going wide before she’d slowly turned around. Perhaps 30 feet from her was a large, mangy looking mountain goat. What it was doing this close to the territory she had no clue for they normally stayed on the Mountain of Dire, but whatever the reason was she knew it was pissed. And she was in deep trouble. She stayed as still as she could, staring right into the eyes of the large animal. It gave a snort and she struggled to keep from flinching, afraid that the movement would cause it to charge. Then, a faint image of her children came to her mind. If she ever needed motivation to be brave, she always thought of them. She couldn’t allow the animal to remain within the territory where it could injure them or any of her packmates. She had to think of a plan, and quickly.
As soon as it came to her, she knew. Knew she would have to provoke it, lead it out of the territory and back up the mountain. The thought of being chased by the thing terrified her, but she took a trembling breath and stilled herself.
Then she ran. Straight at the mountain goat.
It gave a startled bleat as she did so, clearly not expecting the movement. She took the moment to zoom in and nip at the heel of the mammal. It shrieked and whirled and she agilely leapt out of the way. Leaping back in she went to bite at its belly, weaving in and out to piss it off further until it wanted to give chase. She moved in a last time to feign from the front, and as her back luck would have it she slid. Right under the animal. Her mismatched gaze widened in panic and she scrambled to her paws, a loud shriek echoing from her jaws as it came down upon her shoulder. Its hooves scraped down it, causing a deep cut there that immediately began oozing crimson blood. She choked down her cries, moving out of the way and turning to face the animal. The Queen of the Lake let out of bark that was far less confident than she would have liked it to be, then turned and ran. She glanced over her shoulder and to both her dismay and relief it was doing exactly as she’d hoped it would. And it was gaining. Turning and pushed herself past the pain in her limb and towards the edge of their territory that bordered the mountain. Lifting her head she let loose a warbling howl for anyone who would listen, then pushed forward once again.