Mid-morning, broken clouds, 55F/13C
I’m Done Putting Out The Fires You Start
It had been more than a full moon since Marrah had left her birthpack, and was quickly approaching about a moon and a half. At first she had been so unsure about her decision, but almost a week after she had run the rains had come, and they hadn’t stopped this time. The world slowly came back to life, ponds filling and rivers flowing, trees and grass blossoming green once more. It was the world's way of telling her that this was what had to happen, the teen was sure of it. It was like Chan has said, she could fill life with scorched earth or flowers, and clearly the universe has decided that everyone would be punished if she stayed in the chasm.
But, she had meant what she said that night, she wanted to fill the world with good, and so she would stay gone. No matter what happened she would not go back, no matter how lonely she became, and she was, lonely. Marrah had never been on her own for so long before, and it had been weeks since she had talked to anyone. Anytime she had run across a strangers scent trail she had changed directions, wandering aimlessly.
Eventually she had ended up here, and for the last week she had been making this her home. A tree split wide enough for probably two of her to fit inside, protected from the elements, and hopefully any threats that may be about. Leaving her makeshift den this morning amber eyes had watched the sun break through the clouds, lighting up the tops of the trees that were just beginning to shift to orange and red. She wasn’t sure what she was doing, she was just existing at this point.
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