Why had she stepped paw in here?
She should've known better, but her damned curiosity had gotten the better of her. She'd never known that this system existed beneath the mountain, would have never thought tunnels could rival the depth and complexity which had existed in Whisper Caverns. There was an evident different, the walls were cold and grey rather than the warm clays of her birth home. The light diminished quickly, whereas so many skylights had illuminated those places where her family would rest, curled up together with no idea that things would soon go so wrong.
At least, as children, they hadn't known. As Nineva walked the stone halls, she had to wonder what her parents had been thinking. Surely they'd seen the signs. Had they been holding onto hope? Or just squeezing as much time as they could out of a normal life before it all fell apart?
The disparity and similarities both just served to fully immerse the woman in her past. Nights spent stargazing with her siblings, chasing fallen stars with her sister, thinking she was so sneaky when she'd tail @Yuka, idolizing her mother and father, convinced they could do no wrong. Her eyes felt wet for the first time in a long, long time as she let the glaciers surrounding her heart part, just for this moment. Stepping into the light once more, she entered the cavern which held the underground sea and its beauty sealed her fate.
Nineva began to cry.