32º F (0º C) – Mist
Late Afternoon
The weather had been the furthest thing from desirable for days now, Kuwindwa noted a little sadly, blinking golden eyes up at the pale sky. The only sign of the sun was a dim halo in one segment of the grey sky, and that was barely enough to illuminate the scenery. Yes, everything seemed rather monochrome.
Normally, Ku wouldn't mind, but... it was one thing when she had a home where she could easily find shelter, and another experience entirely for a woman without a den to rest her head. No nest, no bed – nothing – just walking. Endless walking. Nor could it be said Kuwindwa minded the walking, she was meant for long journeys (or so she'd learned), but that didn't mean she wouldn't like for it to be – just this once – an easy one. Maybe some sunshine. A little less rain. A little more warmth. A lot less chill... because this mist wasn't doing her any favors. Sure, it wasn't easy for someone like her to get cold but the dampness was settling into her fur and reaching for her core. No, it certainly didn't do the inveterate wanderer any favors at all. If the sky wasn't trying to freeze her out, then the ground certainly was: wet grass added another layer of chill to her wide paws. An involuntary shiver was all it took to remind Kuwindwa to keep moving. At least then she could keep some semblance of warmth.
Kuwindwa's trajectory took her steadily north and east. Only when she caught sight of a lone tree did she alter course, nose lowered as she considered the possibility of shelter, however slight it may be. It wasn't the sleet or rain of previous nights, but that didn't mean the woman wanted to remain in this miserable daylight any longer. She found the base of the lone tree suitable for her needs and curled against its dark trunk. If she could get just a little warmth into her paws again before continuing, she'd be all right.