Quiet, unassuming Maja takes a position on the fringes of the feast. She's certain the younger ones are going to try to be swiping fermented berries. Today is her birthday. She could partake, possibly with the approval of the adults; she's old enough to be considered a part of the pack proper, considerably older than the rest of the children in Skjoldrheim. And yet, she's not sure she wants to. She's seen how the berries change people. Would she change in ways she doesn't want to?
Or would the part of her that hates come out?
Instead, she watches. Always the quiet observer, she is. She will watch until death comes for her again, and then will it be over? Or will she breathe again, only to die once more? She's not sure which one she likes more.
She doesn't expect anyone to talk to her. Who would? She's not even aware that her body is here most of the time.
something stronger than words
something stronger than empty air we breathe
when weaker is all we seem to be