Timestamp: Fall 13, 520 following this
Kopesha was exhausted as she slowly trudged her way down south along the beach of Mathews Bay. She had washed up too late in the day to get a good site for making camp. And it was too dangerous to sleep while exposed at night. So Kopesha had stayed awake all through the night, defending herself and her belongings with her knife in her one good arm. The other, her shoulder was dislocated and she didn't know how to fix it herself. She knew it was treatable, she'd seen it fixed by the healers in Riverfall, but never had she seen how to do it herself.
Syna was rising over the bay, and Kopesha splashed water on her face, asking Laviku for the strength to stay awake. Dawn and dusk were the most dangerous parts of the day. And Kopesha was more prey than predator right now, in an unknown land, no idea as to her bearings, injured, tired, alone. She had heard the howls of the small wolf like creatures at dusk and was hearing them again now. She had come across those in Zeltiva and Sunberth, though she didn't know the word coyote. She wasn't so worried about those.
It was the large wolves and cats that scared her most. If she had to go up against any of those now, most likely she would die. And she wasn't ready to join Chokaji yet, she had too much living to do, for the both of them. Her husband would be waiting for her to give him a long, good story. Focus. She watched the tree line constantly, and always looked behind her, to make sure she wasn't being followed. At least the sea provided a bit of a protective barrier on her left. It was why she stuck to the beach, it was a more defensible position.
But she was tiring. Being unconscious after a shipwreck didn't really count as sleeping, and she was carrying all of her belongings, save one bow at the bottom of the Bay. And she had walked so far. And her shoulder throbbed with every single step. It wasn't long until she realized water was splashing over her feet, forcing her to pay attention. She couldn't remember walking closer to the water.
How long had she been walking without paying mind?
She shook her head, and pressed on. She walked for seven days with Chokaji's body, she could keep going until she found some safety. She needed to. And so, she kept walking, almost in a trance like, zombie state, barely awake and conscious, but her feet continued to carry her forward, her good hand gripped around her knife.