The simple act of walking had become rather difficult, each limb a heavy weight as she moved. Breathing was painful, her sides aching in protest. Hunger had become such a deep gnawing it could not be ignored nor satiated. The little things she'd found to nibble on here and there weren't of much substance. She was too slow to hunt, too weak to take down even the simplest of prey. She wanted to sleep again. She longed to lay down and dream of the home she once had. Playing with her sister in green fields. If she could imagine it, it was almost like she could smell the crisp mountain air and feel the sunshine on her pelt. Her eyes closed as the imagery embraced her. Maybe, maybe a nap couldn't hurt? She'd walked so far...so very far.
Sonnet came to a stop, standing amongst the trees with her crusted nose and jutting ribs. Wincing as she buckled down to the ground and nestled into herself. Sleep. It couldn't hurt to just...sleep. And so she rested her chin on her paw and drifted off back home.
**Sonnet hasn't spoken since losing her family.