@Leo <3 vague on the timeline for SC's traveling. I'm also sorry for the length - Nori's very introspective right now ^^
It was warmer out than it had been at night lately. Crickets were chirping and owls were hooting and the nearby waterfall was soothing and reminded her of where she grew up. It was a good night for sleeping under the stars.
If Nori were able to get any sleep at all, that is.
The night was peaceful. No one was in danger. It was so nice out. There was logically no reason why she shouldn't be able to sleep.
And yet...
Nori sighed as she stood, padding away from the little patch of underbrush she'd found herself under. It was nice to be able to do so without her shoulder aching as intensely as it did before - it had nearly completely healed from her encounter with Eclypse over a month ago now.
Had it really been that long? Had the yearling been by herself for over a month? Had Nori really failed so spectacularly?
It had been even longer since she'd told the Backwater about Archer. Since he'd died. Longer still since she'd left Jethro and Chan behind. Since she'd separated from her friends. Since she'd fallen down the mountain and forgotten everything - her friends, her family, even how to speak.
A long string of failures and mistakes and ways she'd ruined her own and other's lives.
Did she even belong here? With the Cove? Once she'd made sure they got to their new home safely, wouldn't it be better for everyone if she just slipped away again and found somewhere else to live?
But where would she even go? Not the Backwater or the Falls, surely. She'd ruined any potential relationships with the former and she didn't know if she'd be able to handle living in the same place as Jet and his family. She loved him, but did she love him enough to watch him be in love with someone else every single day for the rest of her life? Did they even need her there?
Probably not.
So if there was nowhere she could go here where she'd be needed, much less wanted, then maybe there was nowhere for her here at all.
She felt marginally better once she was under the sky rather than the undergrowth. Less constricted, less trapped. There were very few clouds, giving her a clear view of the stars above. No northern lights this time, she noted with some measure of relief.
The night is so beautiful.
Shivering in spite of the warmth, Nori took a deep breath.
"Everything's okay," she said to herself, shoulders sagging. It would have to be, wouldn't it?
Was there really any other choice?