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Subterritory Discovery: Vanishing Pines
Every paw step she put between herself and her childhood home was painful. At first, crossing the borders seemed almost too much to bear, the pain overwhelmingly raw and searing. The mists did not want to let her go, and they clung to her fur and obscured her eyes well into the Red Ferns, farther than the girl remembered them reaching. And, when at last they disappeared almost entirely she wanted to let out a sob. She wanted to turn back. Inside she was screaming at herself: her home. How could she leave it? Ruefully, she wondered if Jessie and Drestig had felt this pain, or if the founding members were as dismayed as they turned their backs on Swift River.
At least the mists rose again before the girl could go into shock. Sahalie would be forever thankful that Spieden had chosen this place. The trees were different, but it felt more like home than anywhere else the girl knew. Farther north the lands only got more strange. She hoped that they would not go north, though it might please Larkspur. The only reminder that Sahalie needed to remember, to jar her from her thoughts, however, was nearly rolling her ankle on the uneven ground and running into one of the frighteningly tall pines.
"Spieden?" she called, her voice low but still lingering long enough to be considered a howl. She hoped the woman was not hiding, refusing to come out. It had been a few days and she hoped the distance had healed her if only a little. There were some answers Sahalie wanted from her. "Al?"