Early afternoon, broken clouds, 19F/-7C
This will be Sephrina's one and only post in this thread. She cannot be saved. This thread is AW.
This thread is rated M for description of drowning and reaction to death of a child.
They had been at the mountain back for a few days, and Sephrina was doing her best to be on good behaviour. Not because she particularly cared about being seen as a good child, but because she knew this was some kind of a test. If her and Isla were good on this visit they would probably be allowed to go out on their own more often, and maybe come back to the mountain too. So she would be on her best behaviour, lest one of the Sanguine wolves say she was being bad and she got put on lockdown forever.
So she stuck to the pack territory for now, which was fine, there was a lot of new territory to discover and explore. This afternoon was mostly sunny with clouds listing lazily through the sky. It was decently warm out, though colder than it had been back home, something about being higher in the sky. Sephrina was tracking an intriguing smell, one she had never seen before when she got led to a small cave near the edge of the territory along the coast. Snuffling deeply, her vision was too blurry to realize what she was doing.
It was only when she heard the groaning growl that the pup realized she had made a mistake. Scrambling backwards, Sephrina gasped as the bear suddenly loomed large over her. She couldn’t think anything, couldn’t hear anything over the sound of her own heartbeat and the bear's angry vocalizations. The child was backpedaling, and fast until she was out of the dim of the cave and out onto the shore. Then she turned and tried to flee.
White hot pain slashed through her as Sephrina’s legs got swept out from underneath her body, sending her sprawling across the ice. Blood stained the white and she pulled herself back up quickly limping her way out further with a painful sob. She kept moving, pushing forward, not realizing that the bear had turned tail and headed back to her cave at the sound of the first ice creak. Sephrina also didn’t recognize what should have been the familiar sound of the lake protesting against her paws.
This time Uncle Vayko wasn’t around to save her, or Uncle Rochus, or her father, not even her siblings. This time no one was close enough to grab her scruff and hoist her out of the icy depths as they surrounded her. Her leg screamed in protest as she tried to paddle, and then the cold set in and she found herself stiffer and stiffer. In less than a minute Sephrina couldn’t swim anymore and she took one final breath and then slipped quietly under. All the panic faded away into a strange sense of calm and peace. She opened her eyes, and for the first time, it felt like the picture was clear.