1st of Summer of 513 A.V.
Sunrise
Tessa gingerly stepped out of the nook in the tree she had called camp that night, her tail swishing in the cool morning breeze. It was just a few hours after sunrise, and the dew was still wet on the leaves. Marigold, her mountain pony, whinnied happily to see her.
Strolling over to where she had lay water traps made of leaves, which were now filled with sparkling dew, she collected the water in her waterskin. The glistening drops slid into the water skin with ease, and soon the waterskin was full to capacity.
She shifted the now heavy skin in her knapsack and plucked a few raspberries off a bush as she went to collect the few things she had left in the tree, which was now much too small for her human form.
Tessa fingered her mother's necklace for good luck, then prepared for the trip towards the city of Lhavit.
Today was going to be the day she stopped living in the wilderness and started living in the city.
But the day had also been yesterday.
And last week.
And the day the Zith had attacked.
Tessa swallowed, hard. Trying to forget that memory was impossible.
The problem was Tessa had never liked living in cities or towns, always feeling more at home in the wild, living off rainwater and dew, and scavenging for berries and nuts.
After the attack on the only people Tessa called family, she had run from her Kelvic traveling group. Ending up living in other peoples' houses for the next year of her life.
In the late spring, Tessa had escaped into the Misty Peaks of Lhavit where she grew used to the wilderness, living off wild berries and mice she caught in her cat form.
Every once in a while, Tessa encountered other people, also living off Lhavit's great wild. But as the blistering summer went on, she saw less and less of travellers, as the forests in The Misty Peaks became bug-infested.
As the summer went on food became less desirable as well, with the fresh berries of spring drying out and leaving only the foul tasting summer berries and chirping crickets for food. Water was also becoming a pain to find, Tessa had to get up earlier and earlier to prevent the dew in the water traps from evaporating.
So with the coins Tessa had kept with her since the attack, she was going to move closer to the city of Lhavit and get a job.
Tessa shivered as the morning wind blew over her naked body, clothes were just something used to keep warm, she reasoned, not a necessity. It was near impossible to shift while wearing clothes, anyway.
She momentarily wondered if she could really do it this time, living in the city.
Whats different about today, Tessa thought confidently, Is that I'm three years of age today. A special day, for a special new life. I will go into the city of Lhavit, and I will survive well. Tessa scooped up Marsh, the kitten she had raised since his mother and the others in his litter were eaten by a dire grizzly bear. Popping several more handfuls of berries into her mouth, she shifted to a cat again. Tessa was frequently hungry, as shifting forms often took a lot of energy.
It was about a three days travel to The Amaranthine Gate, the quickest path being to head east towards the Amaranthine River, then finding the path that circles the center peak of Lhavit then on to the city. Just getting to the river would take half a day, finding the treacherous path taking until nightfall, Tessa planned to set up camp at the base of the path, taking in account that a fire and shelter had to be made up before the sun set.
Tessa stretched in a path of warm sunshine before jumping up onto Marigold, and setting off towards The Amaranthine River.
Today would be the day.
The best of days.