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Skyler always hated the cold. It seeped past her threadbare jacket and gloves all too easily. A plume of mist left her mouth as she crouched in the curve of an old oak. She'd went deeper into the Eastern woods today. Further away from their small town of Briar. Her teeth were chattering and she had to clamp down hard to quiet that sound. It was too dangerous to let any sounds than were necessary be heard out here. Especially with the quiet of the snow.
It wasn't the predators she was worried about.
It was because she was so close to the boundary of their lands; the fae. The fae and all the ancient stories the town whispered about of monsters that slipped through the borders. Many would call her a fool for venturing into these woods at all. For coming this far and for coming alone.
But her family counted on her. A father who was ill. A younger brother who could barely walk. And a good-for-nothing older brother who'd left their little house by the woods long ago, when she'd only been thirteen. Off the the mainland to attend school or learn trade or just to flee from the life she was now stuck in.
The bastard.
And so, she kept an arrow nocked to her bow as she crouched in the freezing temperatures and waited, watching the clearing beyond the cover she was provided. Hoping for a snow rabbit. Or better, a deer. Something to eat tonight.
It wasn't the predators she was worried about.
It was because she was so close to the boundary of their lands; the fae. The fae and all the ancient stories the town whispered about of monsters that slipped through the borders. Many would call her a fool for venturing into these woods at all. For coming this far and for coming alone.
But her family counted on her. A father who was ill. A younger brother who could barely walk. And a good-for-nothing older brother who'd left their little house by the woods long ago, when she'd only been thirteen. Off the the mainland to attend school or learn trade or just to flee from the life she was now stuck in.
The bastard.
And so, she kept an arrow nocked to her bow as she crouched in the freezing temperatures and waited, watching the clearing beyond the cover she was provided. Hoping for a snow rabbit. Or better, a deer. Something to eat tonight.