There was an uncanny rhythm to the hills today, but perhaps it was a symptom of the great, meandering ravine which split the earth in two and lay wide open to the world. She could hear the river rushing far below, carrying its secrets with it, though she hadn't yet dared to peek over the edge - it would be intoxicating, and though she had absolutely no desire to end her life early, the urge to jump would be phenomenal, she knew. That inexplicable, thrill-seeking voice in her head which said you can do it, literally could, even though she never would, because there was a clear divide between the realistic and the theoretical... but that didn't stop the sneaking thought that you could turn your car into oncoming traffic, or deliberately put your hand in the fire, or just get on that bus and see where it took you... It was dangerous to have so much power within one's grasp like that, to hold your fate so neatly in your hands and see which way the wind took you. Perhaps it was a whole second world down there, down that gash in the earth's face, and she would merely tumble to a fresh life - perhaps she would sprout wings and fly off down the river.
Humming contentedly to herself, Rue trotted along the top of one of the steeper hillsides, that rhythm in her bones adding a little bounce to her step. It was the sort of beat you felt rather than heard, something which transcended ears and bored straight into the brain, a live-connection to... well, to everything, from the ravine which stood grim and silent to the eagle high overhead which screeched and then soared higher, the young wolf's tongue lolling out of her mouth as she strained to watch it, but then it was just a speck and she trilled a high, contented sound as her soft brown eyes fell back to the mossy earth, feet falling one behind the other over and over, over and over, onwards and onwards forever.