She couldn't find her fire. It was gone, just like @Koda, just like @Bracken, just like the rest who had so briefly been in her life only to disappear without a trace. The girl's heart had never been so heavy, so difficult to carry, and she feared she might not be able to fix it. She had tried, after all, hadn't she? She'd always believed that she and Bracken were an indomitable team, but now she had lost her little sister, hurt her mother and disappointed them all by coming back empty pawed. Instead of helping, she had only caused more hurt, and with all those missing pieces seemingly forever out of play, she didn't know how to put that picture-perfect family back together.
With all of the guilt and self doubt plaguing her, Ember had become a morose creature that often simply sought a place to lay, out of the way and solitary. This evening, she had sought her favorite place from which to watch the sun sink low into whatever abyss lay beyond the horizon. The trees that had been so brutally toppled at one point crisscrossed over top of each other, creating a ladder of heights that nimble paws could traverse. Perched atop them all, she lay draped over the bloodred bark, creamy cheek pressed against the rough of it as her yellow eyes gazed blankly upon the sky.
What was she going to do now, with nothing but black coals left inside?