There had been a familiar scent in these forests. Familiar and yet so foreign. Dark rimmed eyes drew down, only emphasising the elder's confused expression as she tried to place that scent, but oh, so much had changed about it. There was still a pull to it, something primal uncoiling in her belly - and it was that pull that led her to abandon the borders of Oak Tree Bend and head out here...
Oh the memories were enough to make her wretch.
The ferns were still stained with blood, and though she was losing her ability to hear, her eyes quite clearly took in the small skulls that adorned low lying branches here, and there. The hair along her back was standing on end as her movements became stiff. Lips drawn tight as she breathed through clenched teeth and still the scent beckoned her forth. Just a little further, she could have sworn she heard a whisper. Almost there now.
As the skulls and vertebrae increased in frequency, her heart rate increased, finally discerning a clearing ahead from the light that began to filter through the towering trees. Perhaps if she could just make it to that clearing, (oh, she could imagine it now, just like the wildflower glade of the thickets), then perhaps she could regain her courage, bask in the sun and gather her nerve to push on...
A final burst of speed pushed her forward, but she found herself skidding to a halt, toes not daring to press past the line of the forest shade into the open clearing. Her mouth was agape in horror as wide eyes took in the shrine of gathered bones. Breaths came in short sharp gasps as finally she gave in to the nauseau this whole place induced in her.
She never should have come here.