Nov 12 2015, 08:09 PM
This was a place Ra'Hen knew, though she wasn't sure how. Every inch of this cave- Polaris, wasn't it?- was familiar to her. She'd been here many, many times as a chick, then again as a proper raptor when she woke- but the latter she couldn't remember when she tried. No events during that time. Only a sense of nostalgia. So, as Ra'Hen made her way towards the humming machine in the water's dip, she tried desperately to recall those lost memories. She paused at the water's edge, staring out at the generator as if not actually seeing it. Her thoughts distracted her. She'd never had thoughts like these before. As a plain chick, she'd been fairly simple. Now, it was as if her brain had opened up to her. She understood things better.
She understood one thing all to clearly. Ra'Ma was a great mother, but a horrible friend and dull company. The mutant bird hobbled her way to the crystal clear river water and bent down to drink. Her head dipped and swung back as she did, but those fire-colored eyes stared across at the world around her.
She was used to traveling alone. The rest of the pack didn't care for her, often taking bites at her if she tried to join them on hunts, or when preening. Ra'Ma stood for it, seeing it as just the pecking order- Ra'Hen was special for her brain, but not for her size.
So for the little mutant, life was confusing. Licking the cool water from her teeth, she stepped away from the river and settled between two crops of quartz, basking in their subtle glow and getting to work at preening her feathers.