It was all so much, so was it any wonder the girl had waited until her siblings were asleep to run away? Treyah hadn't gone far at all really, just up the length of the draw, through the blackened down, only as far as the abandoned den that marked where Hidden Tree had been. This was where it all started for her family, really, wasn't it? The Tainn's of Hidden Tree. They'd left Swift River in the end too, would the Draw end up just like those places? A cold, silent forest with passers by oblivious to the history that had dwelled here? Were the Tainn's really cursed to just wander forever with no real home to call their own?
A cloud passed over the moon and with it the temperature seemed to drop so suddenly that it caused the fur to stand up along her spine. It was almost as if someone or something had just passed through her, the low lying fog swirled of its own volition, as though someone was weaving a path directly to the den at the base of the old charred tree and her breath caught in her chest, a tight feeling wrapping around the base of her throat as her heartbeat thundered in her ears.
Perhaps, she wasn't meant to be here...