RE: There is an active change in the Northern Lights! The sky lights up in greens, blues, and even shades of purple.
Despite her tireless journey, sleep was not the easiest thing to come by for the young she-wolf. At daylight hours Iyes was confident in her ability to navigate this world alone, stomping around and flashing her fangs like she owned the whole place. But once night fell it became harder to keep up the charade. All the shadows seemed to be bigger than her.
This night the coal-pelted girl had found a large shrub with its roots partially exposed, eroded away by something to form a hole just big enough for the Iyes' petite frame. She was curled up tightly, comfortable and warm with the branches providing some cover from the occasional night wind. But her bright amber eyes remained opened and staring into the darkness. The tiredness of her physical form could not compete with the rampant raging of her mind.
Nor could it compete with her curiosity when bright colors began to dance across the shrouded landscape in front of her. Flashes of bright green and pale blue would illuminate the rocks and barren trees could see from beyond the branches, disappearing after a few seconds only to reappear in a new combination.
She frowned and dislodged herself from her make-shift den, shaking off bits of dirt and dead leaves as she emerged into a scene that was bathed in indigo. Iyes craned her head toward the sky and found intermittent cloud cover was what caused the bright lights in the sky to dance the way they did. This was something she'd never seen before - and the very audacity that the climate had to try and cover it up with clouds was frankly, rude as hell.
Having found something better to do than sleep, Iyes headed up the slope to find a better vantage point to watch the display.