I couldn't see it anymore. I saw plants moving out of the way, and a small path that it was following, but not the actual body, just where it had to be. I heard Benneth scrambling to keep up with us; our footfalls getting closer together, though they were catching up slowly (if that's possible in a speedy situation like this).
I like chasing things, but most of the animals trust us so much that they usually just sit and wonder what we are doing. This creature is obviously different, which makes me want to catch it even more! My small glimpse of it showed it had a large round white orb on its back, and many long spindly legs. It's a wonder that it can run this fast with such a heavy-looking body.
Rounding a tree and barely reacting fast enough to jump over a log that the creature skittered under, I realized that this creature is following a trail, not a large one, but a trail that it must have created! Why did it make this trail? Ducking under a particularly large leaf, I decided that I would figure that out soon enough if I kept the pace.
The path steeped downhill as the forest thickened. The ground seemed to be so much more pebbly and rocky now. I am very thankful for my shoes, my feet would have been sliced and bleeding by now! Yikes.
The skittering little form seemed to never slow! I was pretty athletic, but even I ran out of breath after a while! And that "while" was about now. Pumping my legs, I convinced myself that I could last another turn or two, but thank goodness that was when we reached our destination because I was truly exhausted.
Huffing and puffing body lies a hill in the forest. Hill was an understatement, it was more like a cliff. It was rocky on the side facing me and topped with more grasses and vegetation hanging down as if they were reaching for the ground. Rock and dirt colored it with grays, reddish-browns, and even a couple of slashes of black mixed in. The trees around it covered it from most of Ba’s light, but a few bright rays slashed through the dampening leaves.
I didn't notice it until the still-scurrying creature weaved into it, but there was a crack in the cliff. A cave! How exciting! It wasn't like the caves I had imagined, this one looked like somebody took a giant ax and slammed it into the cliffside, which created a big enough gash to walk through.
All this I perceive in a couple of moments, along with the fact that Benneth is no longer behind me. I wonder what he is doing, but brush it off with an oh he is just slower than me. I don't have enough time to make a smart decision, so I rush into the cave anyway because I need to see this creature, and I need to find out why it is running from me. For the Living Book!
The cave entrance was small and sharp; I think I scraped my arms trying to fit in. It was also DARK. I realized that I had no idea what it was like underground! I guess I just always assumed there was light somehow streaming through the dirt and rock from Ba'ar. The entrance went down into the ground, still skinny– that is, until the small crack unnaturally widened into a dome, about the size of the meeting house back at Fields of Plenty.
At the other end of the cave, heaving was the little rascal I followed. “Nowhere to run now!" I muttered raspily. The critter turned, "face" illuminated by the streams of light coming in behind me. Oh, Great Gardener! On its back was a huge, shiny, wet, round, puffy eyeball. It had no eyelid and almost seemed to be simply set on its back. The eye seemed to ooze in the light, It looked at me from behind the creature’s... head? Stalk? On the "head" were 2 long protruding fangs, and many mismatched teeth: yellowed, square, sharp, ribbed, the works. The creature itself was a rotund thing, mostly a dark washed-out red(where there wasn't an eyeball), with 6 segmented legs(3 on each side), and 2 more hanging out too high on the body to touch the cave floor.
This was a hideous malformed freak of nature. A disgusting doll is sewn together with the grim remains of other toys. This was something not of our beautiful world.
I wished I hadn't been so stupid. I wished I hadn't gone in without Benneth. I wished he was there to talk sense into me like he always does. I wished I had run when I realized what I was chasing. I wished for a thousand things, but wishing doesn't change what happened that day.
}--{To Benneth}--{