She didn't know what possessed her to come back to this place. It held nothing but negative memories for her, oppressive and sad to think about. Not that her life outside had been too very much better – she'd been alone, for the most part, but it hadn't been all that bad. Three years on the road had taught her a lot about herself, about the world, and about what she might want in life. Of course, it'd take her til almost her fifth year to decide that she wanted to face some old demons, but hey. She had always been a bit of a late bloomer.
Springtime was upon them. It was still chilly, but her dense fur helped keep her warm. It was nighttime, but the moon was large in the sky, illuminating the rocky outcrops that she traversed in a soft silver light. Kip liked this type of weather – the snow, at night. She blended well with the whites and grays of the mountaintop, and felt safe as she climbed her way up the mountain.
The cool air nipped at her nose, filling her lungs with cold breath as she made her way to the northernmost tip of the mountain. Perhaps it was wishful thinking, that the stranger she'd met there nearly three years ago now would still somehow be around. But thoughts of that night still lingered in her mind, even after all that time had passed.
Would she change anything?
She would've come back, after the coyotes had chased her away. Wouldn't've run away like a coward. Found a place to belong and not been a drifter for over half of her life. There had always been a longing in her chest, pulling her to the mountains here. She wondered if it had anything to do with why she'd never taken a mate, never had a family or a pack. Just focused on caring for herself.
Attachment to others was... difficult, for Kip. But maybe it wasn't as impossible as she'd once thought.
A sigh pulled from her lips as she stopped, tilting her head up to watch the stars. Not to forget, but to clear her racing thoughts – that, at least, had not changed about her. The stars still brought her a comfort that she had never found anywhere else in the world.