The beauty of such a unique place was lost on her suffering soul. Pressing further into the sanguine-carpeted forest heightened her alert, struggling to keep her head high with each anxious step. Perhaps it was the stark oddity of the setting that had given rise to her internal turmoil, but it became immensely clear to her - even more of an attention grabber than these ridiculous ferns - that she was completely and utterly alone. For the first time in her life she was without anything or anyone. Having come from so little, she didn't expect it to hurt so much. The pit of her stomach was aching with fear, nerves set on fire with the very uncertainty of it all, but even within the mess of her mind Fiora refused to find regret. She had to do it, she had to go.
At least, she would keep telling herself so. Fiora had not cultivated much wisdom in those twelve months she'd been alive, but one thing she knew as fact: you're only as weak as you show it. Sure, she could smell the unmistakable scent of wolf all around her - and lots of it - perhaps packs, perhaps allies, and she herself had none. And yes, this eyesore of a forest was practically never-ending and she had no idea how to navigate it, much less find inconspicuous shelter. But that didn't matter, so long as she kept her composure. At least until...
Until what? Truth be told, Fiora did not know what she was looking for. Or what the hell she was doing - here, in general, whatever. She had bigger problems than this, but it was wise to keep your goals manageable: so firstly, she would find her way out of this weird ass forest. Yeah, she was capable of that. In spite of the war in her mind, she just kept hacking her way through the ferns, suppressing the snarls that rumbled in her throat, feeling small, and absolutely oblivious to anything but her selfish concern for her fickle feelings.