Lena
Lena smiled, triumphantly, as she unearthed several treats from the bag’s many pockets. Tossing one to Mittens, ensuring it was distracted from flinging itself towards the one intended for the Greatwood wildlife, the Caretaker then gingerly laid a portion of the meaty portions near the snake. Unbothered by their presence, it began to eat hungrily, and she grinned, content with the arrangement for now. We can give it some space, let it enjoy itself. It will probably leave on its own. Once it had its fill, of course.
The snowball, busy muddling around and searching for another piece of the jerky, suddenly screeching something awful. Lena leaned over, striving to see what was causing the ruckus. Oh – I think there is a river star over there too. Quite far from any water though. It wasn’t an unlikely thing, but strange – and those were far more dangerous and hazardous in the wake of the world. That one we could chase off. She understood the cycle of life – but she also didn’t want Sohalia or Mittens in the way of the carnivorous creature.
The snowball, busy muddling around and searching for another piece of the jerky, suddenly screeching something awful. Lena leaned over, striving to see what was causing the ruckus. Oh – I think there is a river star over there too. Quite far from any water though. It wasn’t an unlikely thing, but strange – and those were far more dangerous and hazardous in the wake of the world. That one we could chase off. She understood the cycle of life – but she also didn’t want Sohalia or Mittens in the way of the carnivorous creature.
sunlight on mist; summer lightning
your choices outweigh your substance
your choices outweigh your substance







