At first when her eyes opened, she had been more than comfortable remaining where she was. It was dark, but it was warm here. She couldn't see past her own chrysalis, but if she listened closely enough, she could hear things. Sometimes, it was only a rustle of leaves or the creaking of a branch somewhere high above. Sometimes, however, if she was very lucky, she could hear footsteps wandering by, and perhaps even muffled, quiet voices.
For a time, she was at peace.
As the days stretched on and on, however, she began to grow. Larger and larger, until her neck was pressing uncomfortably against the walls of the moonstone chrysalis and her legs were tucked awkwardly under her belly. It became suffocating. It became hard to listen to the world around her. How long had it been, since she heard the quiet rustle of branches or the skittering of something else outside? She had almost begun to grieve the sounds of life from outside her chrysalis.
The silence was deafening. It became hard to breathe. It became too hot within her chrysalis, to the point that, for a moment, she thought she may burn alive within it. When the foal had begun to lose hope, she heard something.
Something. After months of nothing, suddenly, there was a dull crunch from somewhere outside, from somewhere nearby.
She lifted her head, though bumped it against the top of her chrysalis. What was that? It had been quiet for so long, and yet she has heard something. Curiosity filled her gut as she shifted and tried to turn within the moonstone prison, but as she did, she heard a muffled crack as her own legs broke through the gemstone.
Her world came, quite literally, crumbling out from under her. The cold flooded her chrysalis and hit her belly like a kick to the gut. With a quiet yelp. the unicorn came slipping out from under the shattering chrysalis and landed on the mossy cave floor, briefly dazed. And very cold.
That, currently, did not matter however-- she had more important things to do, like finding out where that sound had come from. The foal lifted her head, looking around, until she caught sight of stark yellow and black against green.
Was.. that it? What was it doing?
She edged forward, slowly, staring wide-eyed at the young gorilla.
"Are..." she hesitated, voice like a tinkling bell, as she stepped on stilted legs even closer to Elspet.
"Are you.. alright?" The unicorn eventually asked, moving until she was by her side, staring down at her hands.