Leaving ones home is always a difficult thing. To venture into a new situation always opened up the idea of danger and unease. Face pulling a look of determination, her brows pulling together and mouth drawing into a straight line before she nodded once. It's been quite awhile since she'd been able to see her brother, and she couldn't handle the stagnant feeling. Normally she had him to return and chat with, always baring something new and exciting to show her. Yet with his new world and situation, she couldn't sit around and wait anymore. No. The thought alone sent a sadness through her that she had a difficult time stashing away. "It's fun." She sighed out, before taking a glance around her home. "Maybe I'll meet someone who wont make me do chores." That idea alone caused her to smile as her gaze fell on the raccoon curled up at her hooves. Leaning down to nose the old coon she giggled at the mumbles of annoyance that sounded. "I'm leaving, if Father comes looking, tell him the two-legged sent me.. Oh. Make up something!" Waiting for the off-handed gesture that she took as an okay, Nana set off. Her small woven pouch bouncing on her hip with every step. Maybe she's find some new flowers! She hoped they were blue.
It'd been well over two house of non-stop walking before Nana finally climbed over a fallen log in the woods, her sides heaving with each heavy breath. The trek through the plains had been easy enough, pleasant even, yet when she'd reached the scattered trees that indicated the start of the heavy woods she'd braced herself against her worry of what-ifs and set forward, eventually finding a path to follow. It was pretty, the way the sun filtered in through the branches and leaves. If only that path hadn't ended. She'd ended up in one inconvenience after another since then, leaves and other fallen brush gathered in her curled tail. Snorting in annoyance, she finally took a moment to actually take in her current surroundings when she'd managed to catch her breath. The sight alone was enough to cause her to gasp, as her bright blue orbs traced the length of a waterfall that screamed down from a jutting edge of earth a few feet away beneath the canopy of trees before continuing through the trees in a small river. "Oh wow." She sighed in complete awe. She'd heard stories of these, but had never actually seen one. Trotting forward a few steps, she stopped at the edge of the water and looked down. "Rocks!" Nana gasped to herself before stepping quickly into the shallow water and leaning into peer closer at the river-stones that resided at the bottom in Spotting a marbled white and blue marbled stone amidst some beautiful onyx and white colors she quickly dunked her nose under the water in hopes of grabbing it, she felt her teeth barely graze it before she was forced to surface with a sneeze. "Ah!" Letting out a sigh as she lifted her knee to rub at her face to try and get the water away from her nose.
It'd been well over two house of non-stop walking before Nana finally climbed over a fallen log in the woods, her sides heaving with each heavy breath. The trek through the plains had been easy enough, pleasant even, yet when she'd reached the scattered trees that indicated the start of the heavy woods she'd braced herself against her worry of what-ifs and set forward, eventually finding a path to follow. It was pretty, the way the sun filtered in through the branches and leaves. If only that path hadn't ended. She'd ended up in one inconvenience after another since then, leaves and other fallen brush gathered in her curled tail. Snorting in annoyance, she finally took a moment to actually take in her current surroundings when she'd managed to catch her breath. The sight alone was enough to cause her to gasp, as her bright blue orbs traced the length of a waterfall that screamed down from a jutting edge of earth a few feet away beneath the canopy of trees before continuing through the trees in a small river. "Oh wow." She sighed in complete awe. She'd heard stories of these, but had never actually seen one. Trotting forward a few steps, she stopped at the edge of the water and looked down. "Rocks!" Nana gasped to herself before stepping quickly into the shallow water and leaning into peer closer at the river-stones that resided at the bottom in Spotting a marbled white and blue marbled stone amidst some beautiful onyx and white colors she quickly dunked her nose under the water in hopes of grabbing it, she felt her teeth barely graze it before she was forced to surface with a sneeze. "Ah!" Letting out a sigh as she lifted her knee to rub at her face to try and get the water away from her nose.