They'd already wandered through the last place Sahalie had seen Kyna, standing among the soft moss buried under snow. But Sahalie hadn't expected to find her sunset friend settled there. Kyna had specifically said they were looking for a home on the mountain. It made sense: she was born on the mountain. Sahalie herself had returned to the Vale of Secrets to settle close to where she grew up. Only, Sahalie had no idea where Kyna had lived before coming to Oak Tree Bend. Slowly, her eyes followed the sharp silhouette the piled rocks made against the sky. The range stretched for miles. She could be anywhere.
Already the pair were exhausted, and not just because of the thinning oxygen and hazardously slanted ground. Their pace had been much quicker than they had intended as they tried to flee the coyotes. No scents or sounds gave them any indication that they were being followed, but Sahalie wanted to put as much space between herself and those noisy runts as possible. Finally, the adrenaline was beginning to run dry and she felt herself slowing down. The last thing she wanted to do was make a misstep and end up rolling down the mountain like she had as a little girl. Definitively she plunked her butt down and sighed: they were stopping here for now.
"I've never seen anything like that..." she said after her heartbeat slowed to a normal rate, "That was just..." There were no words really. Wild? Yeah, coyotes were wild animals. They lived in the wilderness. Crazy? As far as she knew coyotes had only a few brain cells to rub together, so they were normally pretty crazy. Worrisome? Oh yeah, big time. But what were the chances of something happening like that again?
Grumbling, trying to find a way to lay down on the disorganized jumble of rocks, the girl added, "They interrupted me, the bastards."