The elderly woman wasn’t in great condition. She was starved, frail and physically drained. She had been chased by coyotes just that morning. Her knees were aching because of it, causing her a great deal of pain. She tried to ignore the throbbing, but that only made it worse. She fought through the pain, gliding mindlessly through the animal bones. She did not seem to acknowledge them. She did not care much about the dead. It was too familiar to her. The corpses did not shock or startle her, they were not an exciting sight. Instead, they were only a slight remainder of her own mortality. She could smell the rot on them, just like she could smell the rot on her own fur.
Eventually, she stood still. Her blurry eyes wandered across the bones, as if she was searching for someone familiar. Her breathing was soft, but staggered. She searched through her memories, trying to remember an animal graveyard like this one. She failed. Had she ever been here before? A sigh escaped her lips and she collapsed to the ground, tired and confused.