@Ice <33333
Red belonged to heat, and heat belonged to fire, and fire belonged to dragons. While exploring beyond the sanctuary of Dragonveil, testing how high she could climb on her own, Bennet had come across a spot which gave her a wonderful clear sight out to the east. Everywhere else, the world was a mixture of pale-grey greens and blues, the snow covering tree and rock and frozen lake alike. And yet, underneath that ever-present blanket of white to the east, were hints of brick red and orange... and on returning to that spot the following morning, deliberately and carefully timed, she was rewarded by a fiery, lit-up horizon as the sun rose over that red part of the world and her imagination ran wild.
She couldn't just not try and reach it. Though understanding that it was too distant, that she wasn't to wander so far from the Fold, away from the safety afforded by her parents, Bennet's confidence in herself was overpowering, her need greater than her doubts, let alone her fear - of which she had practically none. After all, if she was a dragon, and dragons thrived in the fire, and the east was burning, then what ill could possibly befall her from going there?
Reckless and opportunistic, she had kissed her mother good morning like normal and then, after being obliged to take the last few mouthfuls of the meal caught the previous day, set off with the intention of going further than ever before.
By midday, she was almost clear of the mountain, and could see the tall trees and the deep red haze of the ferns at their base, largely protected from the snowfall. Unwavering, on she walked, though she could feel the chill in her lower limbs from the day's uncommon frostiness, though she couldn't be certain she was properly memorising the way back. After all, if she got lost, she had faith that the All-Mother would guide her home. By mid-afternoon she was walking amongst those ferns in the thick of the red, lost in the rich splendour of the colour around her despite the season, wondering why they hadn't come here. Surely this was a blessed place too, how could it not be? Or was she being bewitched by external beauty, and misunderstanding why Dragonveil was so important? She would have to ask @Kjors, he would know.
The sudden movement in her peripheral vision caught her attention despite her focus, the ever-lurking hunger in her belly (despite the morsels for breakfast) an automatic override of her purpose. But any fleeting hope was as brief as the bird itself, which flapped up through the trees and was gone, leaving a little black wolf staring at the tree canopy, silent but for the soft rumble of a disappointed stomach.