Early Morning, Spring 2 Nidassasyae padded forwards, her booted feet making soft crunching sounds against the virgin snow. The Kelvic was following small tracks in the snow, that could only be a rabbit's. How she ached to be in her animal form, to feel the snow under her paws, not soaking the leather soles of her shoes. To hunt as she was meant to hunt, with fang and claw. But she couldn't, not yet. Nida would have to be in her human form to skin and gut the rabbit, if she managed to catch it. And she simply didn't have the energy to shift twice this morning, before they set out to traveling later in the day. One shift today, and perhaps one later tonight, if she still had the energy. But at the pace that the Vantha wanted them to be at, Nida very much doubted she'd have even that much. Though in the heart of Winter, and wearing only a tunic and breeches, the young woman did not shiver. She loved the feeling of feathery snowflakes on her skin, and the deep drifts around her. It reminded her of the North. But even this was a poor comparison to the wastes that were her home. The whispering wind and peaceful forest held only a poor candle against the howling storms and bleak icefields. Nida sang softly under her breath, a melancholy tune more suited to harsher lands than this idyllic setting. The usual fear that plagued her was gone for now, drifting at the edges of her mind. It was lost under the current barrage of memories that overlaid her vision. Oh raven, where are you flying Over the ice and snow? Oh raven, surely I'm dying And my lover doesn't know. The words drifted through the silent Winter air, lending the emotionless beauty of the forest a certain sadness and longing. Nida's hushed voice faded into nothingness as she saw that the tracks ahead were fresher. She was getting close. |