Her head was aching, but that was nothing new these days. It wasn’t particularly bad at the moment - a persistent throbbing in the back of her skull that was more of an annoyance than anything else. It was nothing like what it had been a couple of years ago, and she considered herself very fortunate for that fact. It was for that reason that she’d waited until late afternoon to travel, with the sun just sinking beyond the horizon - it was easier on her eyes.
The mountain was familiar - her family was up there, she was confident in it. Their names had been difficult to remember for a while after the fall, but she knew them now. Moonshadow, Nash, Chan. They might be up there, just a day or two away, and Nori was too much of a coward to return just yet. And that didn’t even include Jet, who was an entirely different type of obstacle looming in the distance.
They probably didn’t even want to see her. It had been so much time, they’d all moved on with their lives. She imagined climbing up the side of the mountain just for them to stare at her with cold eyes and turn her away - there wasn’t a place for her there. She didn’t even know why her paws had led her back here.
She’d been so caught up in staring at the mountain through the bare trees that she didn’t realize she wasn’t alone in the forest until the snow crunched behind her, and the ginger woman spun around, ears angling forward and eyes narrowing in suspicion.
“Who’s there?” she asked, tone more cautious than aggressive. It wasn’t a bad thing to run into someone, she figured, as long as they weren’t a threat.