"Waaah ... my foot huuuurts!"
Lena huffed and wobbled through the trees, stopping now and then to nurse her right front paw with a grumble, coupled with a few soothing licks. It seemed that she'd acquired a cut along the calloused pad, one that had started to grow slightly puffy and quite tender. She had tried her best to keep an eye on it, knowing that the dirt being stomped into it wouldn't exactly do that irritating throb any favours. So, every few minutes, Lena would stop, lift her leg and then clean the (actually not that bad at all) wound.
The girl had a tendency to overreact, to be a hypochondriac. It wasn't like it was a dangerous or fatal cut! It was far from a gash and nowhere near a laceration. A small slice, that bled slightly. Of course, it had stopped bleeding now, but what if it hadn't! Oh goodness, she would have died out here, all alone! And what a waste that would be!
Now, how had she acquired her clearly life threatening injury? She had slipped. Pure and simple. She was crossing the creek and then, whoopsie daisy! There was a very sharp pebble--more like a bear tooth, really--that she carefully located with her foot. From that moment on, she had decided she would not, in fact, wade through the shallows of a mystery water source, and would simply follow the soggy, damp banks.
The very dirty bank.
"This is the woooorst," she whined, miserably hobbling along like she'd lost her whole damn limb instead of just getting a tiny little boo boo. "The woooooooooorst!"