yunxu was not born to the woods, but he had some small amount of instinct, and the longer he ran the more important it felt that he continue running. but the pains from his last misadventure- his plunge off the cliff- made themselves known almost immediately. his legs ached, and his lungs still burned like there was water left pooling in them.
he kept running. head down, chasing after scent more than sight, paying just enough attention not to ram headfirst into a tree and knock himself out.
the forest broke. he skidded in the mud, launched himself over tumbled logs. that was more familiar, and easier to navigate, though as he did- and the gasping breaths he was taking faltered- he was suddenly aware of another rhythm of pawsteps behind him.
yunxu bristled like a pufferfish. his tail snapped up, a low snarl rolled from his throat, and he sped even faster, knowing he didn't have the time to turn and bite and that two sets of teeth were better than one, if he could get to the woman who'd run off to begin with. something was chasing him. was this the voice, or what the voice had been talking about?
he didn't know.
sodden and filthy, aching in places he didn't even know he could ache, yunxu cursed every part of this place- the old woman, the fisher, the thing chasing him, the forest itself- under his breath. it was a good rhythm to run to, muzzle bent, until finally his eyes caught on some sort of...wooden den, and the flash of an orange tail disappearing inside.
it was shelter.
that warred with whether yunxu wanted to be trapped in a little space with a stranger who clearly did not like him, but that sounded better than being trapped outside with the voice and whatever the thing chasing him was.
he dove after her. she was crouched in the shadows, teeth bared and fur bristling, but yunxu had only a moment to consider this before his ears caught the steps outside. he whirled, snarling in panic, and lunged for the next thing that entered the den.