With the news that her children, or at least Andrey, could be west of here, over the mountain, Sita was gearing up for the big journey. She had no idea how large the range was, even just moving straight across it. Her son, apparently, had managed it. Hopefully. However, she needed to speak with her new ally, Walleye. Friend? Certainly, why not. It hadn't been out of pity that she'd decided to stick with him. It had been nice to be around another.
But she wasn't sure if he was up for the journey. Walleye was older. And she didn't want to be responsible for his demise if he decided to make the trek with her. But she also hadn't been aware of the western edge of this place at the time. Sita pondered her possible choices as she strode down the coulee towards where they had settled. "Walleye?" She called out, peering around a steep banking corner.
But she wasn't sure if he was up for the journey. Walleye was older. And she didn't want to be responsible for his demise if he decided to make the trek with her. But she also hadn't been aware of the western edge of this place at the time. Sita pondered her possible choices as she strode down the coulee towards where they had settled. "Walleye?" She called out, peering around a steep banking corner.