you end and where I begin
No matter how busy she kept herself, sleep eluded her. Today she had even taken Sven outside the borders to help her scavenge for medicinal supplies before the frosts set in and wiped out what remained. He was sprawled against her flank, his breathing deep and even. He would be out for the night, and if she wasn’t going to sleep herself, there was no point in staying in here.
He was used to her rough departures, the way she suddenly stood and dumped him on the floor so it was no surprise when he didn’t even crack an eye to see where she was going. Clear of the bush he was sleeping under she stretched languidly, catching a peek of the sky between the willow boughs and putting the time a few hours before midnight, began to move at a steady pace with no real destination in mind.
Once she might have been surprised to find herself in the meadow. She preferred to avoid the Whisper Caverns wolves, regardless of her family’s alliance with theres. But they were gone now, and there was no reason to avoid this place, its slowly browning grass whispering secrets to her as she walked. The wave of melancholy wasn’t entirely unexpected. It had been coming and going since Renier left, usually she’d just ride the feeling out but tonight was beautiful - and she wouldn’t waste her time wondering after him any more. As if to further convince herself what was done was done, she kicked a dandelion unfortunate enough to find itself in her path and watched the florets flee on the breeze.
She had turned her head upwards to consider the stars when the feeling enveloped her like a warm blanket on a cold night. She wasn’t alone, but she didn’t turn to see who her company was. Perhaps she had subconsciously followed his scent. Or maybe she just knew.