Don't you dare look out your window, darling, everything's on fire
Her days were spent wandering and hunting, though she was mindful to not stray too far from her daughter or Lillia… the one who had stuck around despite no real reason to do so. A frown formed on her features as she glanced around at the various uneven ruts that lurched from the ground in the meadow. It was surprisingly uneven, the land in front of her… and though they had taken Reverie across the heights, she could not help but wonder if the girl would twist a paw.
She also couldn’t help but wonder if she should begin to find a home for them to settle down, at least for the winter… if not for her sake than for her daughter.
She didn’t know how to address the topic with @Lillia but she felt like she should, given that it might affect her too if she decided to stay around. Perhaps it was time? She couldn’t be certain, of course. She felt as though she could never be certain. While the logic was sound in her mind, it did not mean that others would agree.
All she needed to do was keep Reverie safe. Her daughter was the most important part.