Yet as she caught another glimpse of the goat she briefly wondered if it was best she not trust her head and her feet. Despite this, she raced off after the beast through the rain.
It had appeared in the south, strange and misplaced. Lyr had chased it absentmindedly, knowing she couldn't catch it, but when she reached top speed her world went spinning and she'd crashed to the ground. It was stupid really, that her next sprint was all the more determined. The damn beast would stop and wait for her to get up, goading her into following. False whispers and visual patterns only encouraged her more. She sometimes wondered if the rain was real or just her mind, and a part of her had known that the insistent voice that told her she must catch the goat was a fake. Unfortunately, it was then that she realized that that was fine, but she really did need to catch this goat.
The chase had led her to the base of the mountains, and then higher and higher still. It climbed easily as she fumbled behind it, growling to herself. There was some method to the madness, however, trying to drive it into a place it could not escape.
At last, she had finally cornered it. Walls towered on either side of them, a cliff preventing the goat from running off... She thought that now they would fight. Her mind was exhausted but filled her weak body with the feeling of strength as she prowled forward... Then sprang.
Time rushed by as she rushed towards the goat, even saw herself in its eye... but it was fast, and knew something she did not. The beast flung itself off the cliff, and Lyr screeched with fury, her paws sliding on the slick rock. Stopping just at the edge she glimpsed down and she saw it land gracefully below where Lyr could not reach it. She was about to snarl when the noise got caught in her throat and she realized just how high up she'd gone. Dizzy with the rush of fear, her knees threatened to crumble beneath her and she wondered idly if she was going to reach the goat after all.
ooc: SPREEEEEEEEE