Did you just talk back to me, you dumb bitch?
Belladonna woke with a start. The air was brisk and still, tinted very faintly white. Somewhere in the woodland an animal had made a single piercing cry, the sound still ringing in her ears. That hadn't been what woke her, though. Blinking the sleep from her eyes, her mind still catching up from the abrupt transition to consciousness, she found herself staring into that misty world out of their small, crude den entrance, and the world seemed so quiet in the aftermath of the shriek. In the aftermath of...
Yeah. Yeah, that's what I thought.
She shook her head, but there were cobwebs she couldn't dislodge, dusty compartments which wouldn't vanish no matter how hard she ignored them. Faces were swimming in front of her eyes which she hadn't seen - or thought about - in nearly a year. Faces of friends, of enemies, of those who had pledged allegiance and those who had sent threats. All lost to her now, lost like the sycamore tree they had dug their den under, like the blue-tinted pebbles which lined the eastern shore of the vast Crystherium Lake, like the bright-bellied fish which had inhabited it and which had sustained them all. Like the view of the far-off canyon she had always promised herself she would visit, just like the entrance to that cave in which they had found another hidden passage inside - but she had never found out how deep it went. She would never know now. It was all lost, just like she had thought this land was lost to her, but leaving Lacerta was different to leaving Relic Lore. She'd left her birthplace a sad and lonely child, but she'd fled her children's birthplace the wife to a war criminal.
Taking a deep, even breath, the faces fading from view, the chocolate-coated mother worked once more to distance herself from it all, to remember that it was done and gone and in the past. She could feel the warmth of her son's body beside her, his survival and safety a testament to that. But then she realised that his breathing was not the long, slow pattern of sleep, and her eyes snapped from the faraway world to his face, and found his grey eyes staring back, glistening with sympathy.