The dust settled over the prone form of an adolescent lioness, after she'd stumbled off the plateau down the slight incline to a distance not all that far beneath her starting point. Well, really, it wasn't her starting point at all, simply the start of her fall. Her dust colored fur blended into the scenery, and exhausted as she was, she contemplated while just lying there for a few moments to recuperate and regain her breath. Her name was Bast, and she'd gotten separated from her pride, somehow. She thought back to the events of the past few days.
It was the day before last, and she'd been going on a hunt with her pridesisters. It wasn't her first hunt, but it wasn't supposed to be her last either. She was an amateur, and she could be quite clumsy, and the two things together had worked against her during the hunt. She'd been stalking in the grass as she was meant to, but there was a problem. The antelope, when herded towards her, hadn't stopped rushing forwards. They were supposed to turn, run from her in fear, until the weak ones in the back of the herd became easy prey for the pride. They hadn't done that though, they'd rushed the inexperienced lioness, and she hadn't known what to do. Not wanting to fail her pride, and knowing the weak spot of most creatures is beneath its neck, she had lunged at the nearest antelope, aiming for the animal's vulnerable throat.
But she'd timed it wrong. She'd been struck by the powerful creature's forelegs and had toppled to the ground. Soon, she was fleeing from her own prey, as she was nearly hit by several of the frightened antelope. She'd managed to get some distance away from them, but was unable to see her pridesisters. She'd circled around the herd, looking for a point of attack. She knew her pridesisters would be following the herd too, trying to catch something to eat. She stalked the herd for miles, waiting for one of her pridesisters to make an attack, but no lionesses rose from the grasses, and none sprang upon the backside of any antelope. In time, the herd had calmed, and was grazing, and there was still no sign of Bast's pride.
That's when she'd realized they must have caught one while she was distracted, must have returned to the pride's dens. She'd gazed across the savannah looking for them, or anything familiar, but was well and truly lost. The young lioness had known she could not catch an antelope on her own. So she'd left in search of smaller prey, and tried to find her path home. She'd found her way to... here. Wherever she was now. Bast turned her head upwards to look around, her fur disturbing the dirt around her as she lie there on her side. The sun was setting, and she couldn't recognize the scenery at all. It was beginning to look like she wouldn't find her way home at all, but rather than thinking about that, she decided to focus on keeping herself alive. She'd focused too much on searching for them the past few days, and now she really needed to rest. So that's precisely what she'd do.