Feyre hunts to provide for her family from "summary" of A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
Feyre was no stranger to the harsh reality of the world she lived in. Growing up in a small village near the border of the Faerie lands, she had learned early on that survival was a daily struggle. Her family depended on her hunting skills to put food on the table and keep a roof over their heads. Every day, she would venture into the dangerous woods, armed with nothing but her bow and arrow, in search of game to bring back to her father and sisters.
Despite the risks and challenges she faced, Feyre never shied away from her responsibilities. She knew that her family's well-being depended on her success in the hunt. The pressure weighed heavily on her shoulders, but she refused to let it break her spirit. With determination and grit, she honed her skills and became a skilled hunter, able to track and kill even the most elusive prey.
The woods were a treacherous place, filled with dangers both natural and supernatural. Feyre faced not only wild animals but also the malevolent creatures that lurked in the shadows. Her encounters with these beings tested her courage and resourcefulness, pushing her to the brink of her abilities. But she never backed down, knowing that failure was not an option if she wanted to keep her family safe and fed.
As she navigated the challenges of her daily life, Feyre's thoughts often strayed to the Faerie lands beyond the border. She had heard stories of their beauty and cruelty, of their power and magic. Despite the warnings of her father and the villagers, she couldn't help but be drawn to the mysterious realm. The lure of a better life, of wealth and comfort, tugged at her heart, tempting her to leave behind the struggles of her old life.
But no matter how strong the pull of the Faerie lands, Feyre knew where her true priorities lay. Her family came first, their needs always foremost in her mind. She would continue to hunt, to provide for them as best she could, no matter the sacrifices she had to make. For Feyre, the well-being of her loved ones was worth any price, even if it meant risking her own life in the process.