If anything, she didn't understand why it all happened? Why hadn't anyone thought of going back for them? Borlla would have, if she had been bigger. Better herself than them. She was just little, she couldn't do anything, no matter what she said about it. Her parents...Everyone needed them. Kinis, Triell, Indru, Juani, Ruiko, Torla...Everyone.
But it was too late now. She found solace in the North, pretending that it was her old home, crawling through the undergrowth, yipping happily, rolling about in the mud and splashing in puddles. Pretending that nothing had changed. She would go back to Hidden Tree and cuddle up beside Lani, her mother, to drift off to sleep. There was no big tree here though. Just lots of smaller ones, overtaken by wines and things. The vines were fun to play with. If she could get enough height in a jump, she could grab on and swing for a moment before it snapped and dropped her. And if she thought she heard something scary coming, it was easy to hide.
After hearing the loud snap of a stick, she retreated to a rather dense thicket, peering out cautiously into the forest, wondering what had caused the disturbance. There was no fear in her, only the dull tremor of excitement. As long as there was no immediate danger, she had no reason to be afraid.