An abandoned fox den had been her sleeping place during the night. Pale white light awoke Sita at dawn and she pulled herself free from the cramped space. Her body ached. Over the last few days she'd travelled so far through unfamiliar territories. They smelled faintly of wolf in most places, but it had been quiet. Not another soul in sight.
Her muscles ached and she felt as though she hadn't slept a wink.
Bowing into a stretch, Sita's jaws split into a massive yawn. She would have to find someone eventually. Anything to convince her she wasn't in some strange extended dream. Not that she truly believed that, because it was foolish, but the last weeks of her life had been stressful and stress did strange things to you.
Sita shifted her haunches. Let another day begin, she supposed.