Colette tossed and turned restlessly in her sleep. She ran soundlessly, flowing, jumping, and ducking her way through the forest. Ahead of her she caught glimpses of Amara's fur through the trees, but try as she might she couldn't seem to catch up.
The forest was home though. She knew it intimately. She knew which rocks could bear her weight, and which were too loose to make for solid footing. She knew where the badger den could trip an unwary person up, and the best points to cross the brook without getting slowed up in the mud.
She and her sister had often raced this way, pushing each other harder and harder. Something felt wrong though. She should have been able to sense the forest around her. Feel the heartbeat of the earth beneath her feet. She slowed and stopped as she turned about, scanning the trees. Something felt very wrong. She placed a hand on the trunk of a tree and tried to feel.
Rather than the familiar caress of life that she expected, something revolting spilled into her. Her senses were filled with the stench of rot and decay and she jerked her hand back with a startled cry. Something moved behind her and she wheeled about only to find herself face to face with Amara.
Her eyes locked with Amara's yellow eyes.
'They're in danger. They're all in danger.'
The words came to Colette as clearly as if Amara had spoken. A multitude of questions filled her head but she couldn't seem to grasp one long enough to form the words, and a moment later she jolted awake in a cold sweat. Amara was awake, standing over her.
The forest was home though. She knew it intimately. She knew which rocks could bear her weight, and which were too loose to make for solid footing. She knew where the badger den could trip an unwary person up, and the best points to cross the brook without getting slowed up in the mud.
She and her sister had often raced this way, pushing each other harder and harder. Something felt wrong though. She should have been able to sense the forest around her. Feel the heartbeat of the earth beneath her feet. She slowed and stopped as she turned about, scanning the trees. Something felt very wrong. She placed a hand on the trunk of a tree and tried to feel.
Rather than the familiar caress of life that she expected, something revolting spilled into her. Her senses were filled with the stench of rot and decay and she jerked her hand back with a startled cry. Something moved behind her and she wheeled about only to find herself face to face with Amara.
Her eyes locked with Amara's yellow eyes.
'They're in danger. They're all in danger.'
The words came to Colette as clearly as if Amara had spoken. A multitude of questions filled her head but she couldn't seem to grasp one long enough to form the words, and a moment later she jolted awake in a cold sweat. Amara was awake, standing over her.