What had once been a comfortable daily ritual had been rendered almost impossible. The most mundane of tasks, ones which she had previously taken pleasure in doing right, were now the hardest to complete, for they offered so little to discourage her... distractions.
When patrolling the borders just the other night, she'd walked headfirst into a knot of brambles and actually managed to get her head stuck for a few moments. It was a good thing the fur on her neck was so thick, otherwise it might have hurt, but if you looked really closely there were a few long, thin, telltale red lines which ran down her muzzle as evidence.
Why, it was almost as though her head were simply in another place entirely. A place such as... the little secluded glen among the crab apple trees, you say? Slander! Just because she hadn't been able to hear the sound of trickling water without thinking about it, that didn't mean anything! It did make going with Duck on his regular fishing trips quite hard, though... she'd had to bow out of most of them after spending one time staring so hard at her rippling reflection in the river that she'd managed to completely blank out that her son was yelling at her. Apparently a prime fish had swum right underneath her nose and she hadn't seen it at all, and, unable to explain why, had had to endure her son's scolding and patronising reminder of why she had come here in the first place. According to him, it was to fish, not to gawp at herself like she didn't know what her own dumb face looked like.
Who had said that before?
She laughed as they walked, leaning in to shove his shoulder teasingly, instantly sorry as he stumbled forward before catching himself at the last moment. He turned to stare accusingly at her, and the surprise on his thin white face just made her burst out laughing again, to which the boy stuck out his tongue and did his best to push her right back, but she skipped away, feeling a little light-headed at the game and simultaneously guilty for coaxing her son into playing a role he wasn't aware existed. He chased her for a few moments before she paused, realising that they'd come close to where Aideen had relocated her puppies, and in that moment Bella found something which distracted her.
"Come on," she urged, "you can't avoid them forever!"