Euna Valle
Euna was out and about scratching her itch for adventure. The desire to push boundaries was becoming overwhelming. She needed to see the world. Getting lost had expanded her mind, and she just…needed to learn. She needed to see. Needed to experience. There was so much she could do, if only, she could get past her father’s watchful eyes. The girl’s head popped up to peer around at her packmates within the den. Not everyone was here, of course, and despite what would give her a higher advantage she didn’t care to locate her father. Whether he was inside or not she was confident in her ability to play this off cool.
The girl got up, stretching, then casually trotted out of the den like it was any other day. She made her way towards the caches to throw anyone off. It made it seem she was just going out for breakfast, then she veered off for the borders once out of sight. Her paws carried her through different lands, the sun shifting in the sky as she traveled. She walked until things had become unrecognizable, her tail wagging freely. Her eyes danced around the meadow, and soon her paws were moving to do the same. She frolicked without the worry of anyone finding her silly. Euna was a child, and no matter how serious or mean she behaved, she had a child's heart deep down.
The ground beneath her echoed out a rumble, Euna halting with flattened ears. Her legs moved to a wider stance as she braced herself against the trembles. Her nails raked against the hard snow, scraping against its surface. The earth began crumbling beneath her as she scrambled to find a safe landing. Her front paws made contact with a slippery ledge, snow giving way to hidden ice. She trashed and pulled trying to heave herself over the edge but ultimately slipped. Euna fell into the hole with a shriek, crashing onto a soft landing.
Despite her cushioned landing the girl lost consciousness for a bit. As she came around, she lay disoriented and confused. Her dark eyes scanned the hole she’d abruptly made with her dramatic entry. Etched out of the ground from nowhere. The fall hadn’t been far, but she knew it was too steep to jump out. The cave walls were slick with moisture that had hardened to ice. She was trapped.
Euna wasn’t a weakling, so she didn’t call out for help. She had no intentions of panicking, even as the stars above her twinkled. She knew she’d be in trouble, and yet, she couldn’t find it in herself to care. All she had to do was play innocent. Wrap them around her paws with sweet words. Apologize, move on, and go forth to manipulate another day. The girl stood up, shaking her pelt free of snow, and looked herself over. She looked fine, and for the most part, felt okay. Just a little sore. The pup set off to venture down a winding tunnel. The pitch black made it so that she couldn’t see, relying on her nose for guidance. She followed the faint scent of water until her toes were touching shallow depths. She stopped, squinting her eyes as she tried to make out anything. A faint light had her carefully walking around a bend. She came to a wide room illuminated by…something? The light bounced off thousands of glittering rocks. Her jaw dropped, and the child gasped with awe. This. This was worth any punishment.