Exploring had gone relatively well, she had made her path through a dense overgrowth of weeds and stinging plants. The occasional noises that sliced through the foliage didn't bother her incredibly, they sounded far enough away to give her ample time to hide in the case of an unexpected attack. Besides that, she could always headbutt her way out of an emergency. In the distance, she could see the mountains looming whenever there was a break in the trees.
The forest smelled wet and musty, all the spring rain had come and soaked the earth, making puddles of mud and over-saturated grass. Stepping gingerly over one such puddle, Letty rested her back against a thick gnarled tree. Taking a second to catch her breath, she hadn't realised the toll that hiking took on her body. If it wasn't so wet on the ground, she would have liked to sit. The idea of climbing a tree had come to her earlier, but she didn't really want to expend that much energy for a break.
She had long since forgotten the reason for her hike out here, but she figured that it must have been a good one to want to get to the mountains so badly. Leticia had skipped all of her courses today to come out here, ignoring all the meetings and things she had planned for today. It hit her earlier that she hadn't ever come out to this forbidden forest before, and of course, there was no time like the present. Touching her horns gingerly, she pushed off of the tree and picked her way around a frightening flower, with thorns bigger than her fingers and dripping with a yellowy liquid. Shuddering at the thought of plucking those thorns out of her skin, Letty hurried on, intent to try to at least find something that resembled a mountain before nightfall. She had left early, but it had taken most of the day to get where she was now, and she hadn't thought to bring camping materials. Looking behind her uncertainly, she began to wonder if it was such a good idea to come out here so far. Well, if anything she could probably just-- Turning suddenly, she could have sworn she heard something past that patch of trees.
Backing herself into a bush, she winced as the twigs clawed at her skin and clothes, tearing into her like eager teeth. Biting back her discomfort, she huddled down under a cover of suspiciously shiny leaves. Hoping very much that they weren't poisoned, Letty held her breath when she heard something move to her far left. Was it too late to try to bolt up a tree? None of the trees she saw had low hanging branches, and it would take her far too long to try to get up high enough to escape something. Well, at least she could die among pretty poison leaves, if it came to that.
The forest smelled wet and musty, all the spring rain had come and soaked the earth, making puddles of mud and over-saturated grass. Stepping gingerly over one such puddle, Letty rested her back against a thick gnarled tree. Taking a second to catch her breath, she hadn't realised the toll that hiking took on her body. If it wasn't so wet on the ground, she would have liked to sit. The idea of climbing a tree had come to her earlier, but she didn't really want to expend that much energy for a break.
She had long since forgotten the reason for her hike out here, but she figured that it must have been a good one to want to get to the mountains so badly. Leticia had skipped all of her courses today to come out here, ignoring all the meetings and things she had planned for today. It hit her earlier that she hadn't ever come out to this forbidden forest before, and of course, there was no time like the present. Touching her horns gingerly, she pushed off of the tree and picked her way around a frightening flower, with thorns bigger than her fingers and dripping with a yellowy liquid. Shuddering at the thought of plucking those thorns out of her skin, Letty hurried on, intent to try to at least find something that resembled a mountain before nightfall. She had left early, but it had taken most of the day to get where she was now, and she hadn't thought to bring camping materials. Looking behind her uncertainly, she began to wonder if it was such a good idea to come out here so far. Well, if anything she could probably just-- Turning suddenly, she could have sworn she heard something past that patch of trees.
Backing herself into a bush, she winced as the twigs clawed at her skin and clothes, tearing into her like eager teeth. Biting back her discomfort, she huddled down under a cover of suspiciously shiny leaves. Hoping very much that they weren't poisoned, Letty held her breath when she heard something move to her far left. Was it too late to try to bolt up a tree? None of the trees she saw had low hanging branches, and it would take her far too long to try to get up high enough to escape something. Well, at least she could die among pretty poison leaves, if it came to that.