It had been a few weeks since Stormvale had disbanded. The memory pained her, especially not knowing where her family had gone. Her poor father was likely on his own, skulking somewhere, waiting to die. Over and over again she played the tapes, still incredulous towards the events that had transpired in the past months. It was as if thinking about it enough could change it, so think of it she did, until her stomach was sick with worry and dread.
The trees broke and yawned into an expansive tundra so vast that she could not see any more forest in the distance. The flatlands were swallowed up by the horizon, upon which sat the mountains. Her queasy stomach rumbled deeply as she loped through the thick layer of snow. She had no desire to eat - she could not look at a carcass, no matter how small, without picturing the gruesome remains of her mother where the grizzly had mauled her. But she grew thinner and weaker as the days wore on. Her hipbones were sharply carved through her pelt, her first pair of ribs barely visible, and her lemon-yellow eyes dull with fatigue. She did not know how she would even kill anything were she to find it, but she had to try.