Phoenix hadn't really spoken since she had returned. What was there to say that couldn't be said with a scowl or a click of her teeth? She wanted to be left alone, and went out of her way to ensure it happened. In fact, standing here at the top of the falls was the closest she had been to the pack den since the meeting, and even then all she could do was frown. If she threw herself from here she'd only end up with a broken limb if she missed the water, it wasn't nearly so fearsome as the great falls. At least up there with the spring thaw on the way if the fall didn't kill her, the weight of the water would hold her under until she drowned. Maybe that would be the better way to go? At least then there'd be less chance of Askan being the one to find her...
But she'd promised to tell him before she disappeared. Maybe some bullshit about stretching her legs would do? But then he'd expect her to turn up again. Either way she was going to disappoint him. Maybe it was time to pretend to be mean, say something so horrible he'd be glad to see the back of her? But could she make herself do it?
Tears pickled at the back of her eyes as she leaned closer and closer to the edge. It would be so easy to just let go.