
Death didn't only take a toll of.. well the victim, but also on those close to her. Cara would've liked to think she was close to Jinx. She had proven to be a loyal subordinate and a quick learner, the snow queen had even shown her favour for her when she chose her especially to explore what would end up being the pack's heaven. She wished she had said something though. Before Jinx lost her mind entirely and began seeing her as a juicy piece of flesh rather than a relentless folower.
What she would've said exactly? She didn't know. Speeches weren't her forte.Maybe just a thank you , would've sufficed. It was all she could think of when Jinx came to mind. Really if it weren't for her she would've continued to wander, wasting her days as she roamed the lands aimlessly.
She had given her something to strive for. Even if the vanity nourished her envy and fueled her bad temper at least it had given her something to aspire. She would not forget that either.
Now as she sumerged her toes into the water, she closed her eyes, reading herself for a clensing bath that would wash away all of the unseasiness that had formed in the pit of her stomach. As the water began to caress her chest and stomach she pointed her chin at the sky.
"Thank you", she whispered at last, feeling as her words faded into the clouds above her.
