Princess' Place
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Where the dense forest meets the open grass lies a small meadow, chock-full of vibrantly colorful wildflowers that bloom throughout Spring and Summer. The clearing is painted in every color on the spectrum and gives off an air of playfulness, peace, and joy. It emanates with sweet smells, and often attracts honeybees and butterflies of various colors and sizes that only add to the veritable rainbow of colors that spatter the ground.
To the immediate west is a small hedging of golden rye grass, and beyond that, one can see Mount Dire in the distance. To the east lies the deep forest surrounding Shallow's Edge. One can say that it is almost like the meadow itself has a proverbial paw in two worlds.
Being alone wasn’t fun. Not like this. She hadn’t thought that it would be so difficult. After spending so much time by herself, she’d thought she would be used to this kind of thing. But then, she had always had a home to go back to. Now she was well and truly on her own, on her way back to Shallow’s Edge in the hopes that maybe Askan and Reyes would have enough room to let her in.
She had to stop walking, though. The young wolf needed some rest. But as she slowed, she caught sight of rye grass in the distance, and momentarily wondered if she had accidentally gone up toward Aunt Jessie’s place instead.
Pale paws made their way over slushy ground - thank god for the warmer weather that was starting to filter in as Spring approached - and she pushed her muzzle through the grass to investigate what was on the other side.
It was beautiful. Spring flowers were pushing up through the grass, lit in bright colors by the midday sunshine. And normally, Ris would’ve been overjoyed to find such a wonderful place. But she was so tired, and so hurt from Mako’s dismissal at the border, and so lonely that all she could really do was lay down on her stomach, half-in the rye grass, and watch the flowers through misty eyes.
Maybe she had made a mistake.