Borders, Sunset, Few Clouds, 40.91 ° F, 4.95 ° C
Lost.
Lost.
Lost.
Had they mentioned they were lost? Frazzled? Bewildered? Death would have awaited them if not for the fact that spring seemed to be truly here. The subtle rise of temperatures gave them enough of a break from freezing.
They missed @Sovanya more than anything else.
They missed hide and seek, they missed eating the scraps, they missed and missed and missed. It was perhaps what carried them onward with stilt like legs. The thought that eventually they would run into their bigger friend again. That eventually the sun would be brilliant, that hide and seek would be in warmer places rather than snow drifts.
Only trees had grown tall and the soft sound of water alerted them. All of this led her to the stark conclusion that this was nothing like the tundra their friend had been in. No, the world seemed to slope in a more welcoming way. How had they come here?
When had the world stopped being barren and instead full of life?
In anyone else, this might have inspired hope! A sign of good to come! Instead Haunt could only feel the sudden pierce of a deeper dread. One that said they had gone very wrong somewhere on their path. That they would never see the good friend again. The proper thing would have been to call out as they had this grand revelation. Maybe find directions or ask if anyone had seen such a girl before.
Instead they stood and began to softly whine.