Quiet rustling tree canopies against the soft rush of the falls, dappled moonlight dancing with waltzing starbugs. Lena cast her gaze over the water that pooled beneath her feet, wriggling her toes in the damp earth beneath. She took a breath to steady herself, excitement buzzing louder than all the fireflies around her. They bumped clumsily into her body, twirled away with silent apologies. There was something definitely magical about this place; ethereal, almost. Like she had trudged unknowingly into a firefly's ballroom.
But there was also something noticeably sad.
"What happened here?" She spoke her question aloud to no one, pursing her lips thoughtfully. Wading further into the shallows, marching on until the water lapped quietly at her chest, the girl wished she wasn't the only wolf soaking in this beautiful, melancholy sight. Around her, moths pursued fireflies in tumbling kiss chases, and moonlight bounced off the water's surface, painting shifting patterns across the cave walls.
It was when a particularly clumsy insect bonked her on the nose that she laughed quietly, watching it flutter back into the fray of its kin and their fuzzy admirers, offering Morse code messages that Lena couldn't read.