She should have turned back when she had the chance. But because she was just a silly silly girl-or rather woman- she hadn't. She'd kept going, in the hopes that it would get better.So there she was, far from home with her ears pinned to her head as she tried to block out the loud rush of water as it cascaded downhill.
It wasn't so bad. The frothy water almost looked as though it was a stream of clouds rolling over the land. But with all the fallen trees littering the banks and crossing the river like makeshift bridges, she couldn't help but be reminded by the destructive force of the river. That something so pretty could be so dangerous.
It was sad really. Was nothing safe or innocent? Did everything, no matter how quaint have to be hiding a dagger behind it's back? Just to remind her that the world was a shitty, terrible place? It seemed so, or at least that's where Lenae's thoughts led her. The heavy fog that had descended from the sky certainly wasn't helping her mood, if anything it just reinforced how glum things were. Made her wonder why she even bothered, when the world was just as dark and as frightening as the one she saw in her dreams.
Lenae sighed and hung her head low. Her gaze shifted from her muddy paws back to the water rushing below her as she balanced precariously on one of the many logs that crossed the river. It was time to go home. She'd had enough of being brave, she was going to take the cowards way out.
Or at least that's what she wanted to do.
Taking one step forward with the intention of reaching the other side, her paw suddenly lost traction on the slippery bridge. And with an almost slow motion wobble, she lost her balance and fell off the side of the log.
Her terrified yelp echoed off the nearby trees as she hung on for dear life, her back legs kicking uselessly at the air.