Ash fell down from the sky, landing on the child and staining her snow white with sooty patches. Her eyes were watery and stung from the smoke that clogged her airways. She wheezed, coughing every few steps. "Mommy." She called out softly. Sonnet was unfamiliar with the feeling increasing within her. Her life had been calm and safe until now, nothing threatened the little family's sanctuary. She frowned, quietly walking away from the stream in search of her parents. She'd gone for her usual morning stroll to the water's edge but it'd been filthy and fowl-tasting. She didn't understand.
She began making her way back to where her family resided when a thunderous sound caused her to glance up. The pup froze, baby blues widening as she let out a shrill cry of terror. Something big was running at her and it wasn't alone. The pup continued to scream as she turned to run away, but they were coming faster than she could move. Tiny paws stumbled about as she desperately tried to flee. Hooves smashed down all around the child, causing her to dart in and out with panicked squeals. "Da! Da!" She cried out helplessly as the stampede continued all around her. A sharp hoof grazed the child's side, and somehow she emitted a cry more violent than all the ones before.
The herd was turning, sweeping her along in their midst, to avoid the creek. She continued to run and run, legs growing weary as she maneuvered between the beasts. Finally a way out and she jumped, tumbling down a hill into an unfamiliar wooded section of the Fold. She lay there stunned and disoriented; flat on her side, the air knocked out of her tiny body, wanting to cry but was unable. Time continued on as she merely stared blankly ahead for several minutes if not an hour.
After awhile of fluttering in and out of consciousness she tenderly sat up. Droplets formed along the brim of her eyes and rolled down her face. The aching child gingerly stood up and glanced around at the tall trees that surrounded her. Where was she? This area of the woods didn't look like where she and @Pan would play. The girl started to walk around aimlessly, glancing at the various pathways left by deer and other animals. The once white pup was now unrecognizable, soiled by the dirt and ash that covered her head to toe. She went a ways before attempting to call out, but her voice was gone. Had she not used it enough? Was she so quiet with her words she had become like her da? Her attempts triggered another smoke-induced cough. Her body shook from a violent fit that followed suit. She couldn't stop and it was so hard to breathe.
**Sonnet hasn't spoken since losing her family.