The children had been tucked in underneath a tidy thicket, the sun had long since set. While she was still fearful of the fish that she knew dwelled somewhere nearby, she took some solace in the thought that such a large fish would surely be unable to scale the weir that separated this small body of water from the main Lagoon. It was a location she had long since missed frequenting. Sure they had the kettle pot, close enough, and the water that lay around the base of her Monadnock like some great moat, but it wasn't the same. It didn't have this homey feel, the memories attached to it.
Now used to the open tundra, Morganna found herself unable to sleep in such stifling contitions, the trees pressing close like too many bodies, branches scratching here and poking there. The mother rose and stretched, eyes catching a strange light off towards the water. Quietly she padded forward until toes sunk into water and mud. Peach eyes turned up to watch the fireflies dance against the star studded blanket of the sky and a small sigh escaped her lips. So much had changed in such a short time, and she had been happy, but now the worry of Angier and her brothers absences weighed on her shoulders. Had they really left because they wanted to? Or had Nicolo played some hand in their dissapearance?
Why did she bother coming back?