She still did not enjoy leaving the safety of the river, but she was stretching her legs more frequently. The little cloud made sure she did not stray too far from the Kingswood, for what lay beyond the line of trees still remained a mystery to the nervous Stark. One day, maybe, she would venture beyond the trees. It was not an appealing thought to the green-eyed girl, for she found comfort in the company of the redwoods. Seeking what else was out there did not interest her, but she knew her parents would encourage her to explore further once she grew into her adult body. The thought alone left a sour taste in her mouth as she continued through the trees, following the soft bubble of the creek to her left.
As long as she followed the river Lavender knew where she was going. She had forced herself to learn the woods that surrounded the communal dens at the river after she had gotten lost in the fog. If Lilliana had found her instead of their mother Lavender would never hear the end of it. At least her mother had been forgiving and helped her navigate her way back to river’s edge. Her twin would have laughed in her face and mocked her endlessly before guiding her (helpless) sister back. It was embarrassing! She should know the territory better but the woods, while comforting, were also tremendously frightening. There were all sorts of monsters and strangers beyond the borders of Hearthwood…