that settles deep into your bones and makes every breath sharper than the last. I found a shallow hollow between two fallen tre
space and drifted
n't la
ckle against the back of my neck, like being watc
est was
ie
ering through b
I thought I'
breath
g was di
on
hing aside damp leaves-then froze so sudd
tpr
s pressed into the thi
mi
an
ma
efo
rint. It was small-smaller than mine. The toes spread un
edges hadn't
prints passed by le
y where
besi
earth around the track. The print pointe
had co
y c
without w
t they ap
thout distur
oat ti
faint sensation of being watched, the pr
had be
ood close enou
y felt too open, t
ches overhead creaked in the light breeze. A raven called d
nts in
heavy tracks
omping prints of
icate trace
ch
the one with wild hair and bare feet. But he would've had to follow me
he had...
ome c
way witho
prickl
one answer that
ld wasn
ous-had sent him. Or watched
hat someone else wa
eded to leave. Immediately. I gathered the berry pouch, checke
elt heavier
sound
avoiding twigs and brittle leaves. But even as I distanced my
had foun
d happe
spun with gr
utrun Draven
er lived in the valley un
the forest when i
sed on the path ahead. The forest thickened into a maze of ro
omething that tighten
r foot
d, as if the ch
es
eeper one-large
a ch
adu
d ran i
ts of
pe
wing the same path.
allen tree, heart sla
ined m
ten
it
e forest: the faint snap of a twig
to know I wasn'
moving par
dow
chi
y heartbeat felt too loud. Too fast. Like the st
swept past, brushing the hair on my arms. The smell of damp leav
e forest se
wait anot
e of the valley-the rougher side, where the trees
oed with one r
't alo
lked these moun
ietly enough to get n
their own reasons
idn't want
d to re
igher
n for real
r had left tho
't searchi
exactly wh

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