@Valeska did you miss my drama? gosh, she's the WORST.
It had been too long. Too many sunsets — sunrises — sunsets again. Too many clouds passing by like the ticking of an eternal clock.
Amaranth paced, stumbling over her own paws. She hadn't slept since Valeska had left; her imagination would not allow it. She'd not been so starved of sleep for as long as she could remember ... and her mind was being slowly torn apart. She was buried alive within her own ideas, her own interpretations of what was going on. It had been so painful at first ... so painful until it became so numb. Until she felt nothing at all. Her Valeska was gone — her light. Her emotions, her feelings, her everything.
The only thing that kept her hanging onto any semblance of reality were the children.
They looked like Valeska. They smelt of her.
But at the end of the day, they were not her.
And at that moment she turned a bit too quickly, exhausted paws wrapping around one another. Before she could catch herself, she tripped over her own stilts, falling uselessly onto her chest and into the dirt outside of the den. A puff of dust rose up around her and she couldn't bear to lift herself again. She knew she would have to ... soon ... to go check on the children (well, to make sure they were breathing, at least). They were probably hungry, or something.
But she didn't move, not yet.
Emptiness flooded her, the edges of her vision hazy and grey.
She yearned for something. Anything.
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