The stranger was obviously uncomfortable as Lyanna drew up to the bank. As the darker girl angled herself away, Lyanna took a few steps sideways if only to be more accommodating. There really wasn't any need for her darker counterpart to be territorial, as the Tainn was merely making her way through the area and would be on her way soon enough. At any rate, she didn't want to cause a problem here. Both of them had the same purpose in mind - to fish out an easy meal (or so the loner would soon make it look, anyway.)
The girl eyed the murky water for a moment, and Lyanna quietly looked on as she put a bit of thought into her next move before executing it in a flash, with a splash. Her brows quirked at the sight of the fishing wolf with her head in the water and her rump in the air, her muscles working to anchor her form as she went to war with whatever was swimming around down in there. Admittedly having no real appreciation for fishing herself, the whole scene looked strange, or a bit comical. But, it seemed the girl had been truthful when she'd mentioned fishing was in her blood, because when she emerged from the stream with her prize - a wildly panicked trout - it looked legitimate enough. The brown-furred wolf plunked her catch on the shore proudly, puffing out her chest in victory.
Wow. Well she made that look like it wasn't hard at all. If Lyanna hadn't been carefully observing, her jaw might have gaped open. Hmmm. Now she couldn't be outdone outright, so she'd give it her best shot. It wasn't like she couldn't fish, but she wasn't skilled at it by any means, and in fact didn't really like to. With some resignation she didn't say a word before approaching the water herself, her toes planted on the edge of the shore as she leaned over to get a look at what she was dealing with. She shadows beneath the surface darted about, the movement of the fish causing noticeable ripples atop the water. A few good ones passed her by before she felt confident enough to make a move, and with a splash of her own she dove right in. Now it was her turn to be the one with her hind end wavering about in the air, and a fish escaped her grasp before she finally got ahold of one. A BIG one.
Digging her toes into the earth, she braced herself and shuffled backward, water dripping in her eyes and off her head as she emerged and the wrestling match ensued. The heavy trout wriggled about wildly, its weight and frenzied movement causing her neck to jerk up and down as its fin slapped against she side of her snout before whacking her in the face several times. Lyanna's ears pinned back in annoyance as she shook the thing with a growl in an attempt to incapacitate it - or something. But instead it writhed even harder, its slimy scales sharp as they moved across her tongue before it...whacked her straight in the eye!?
"Mm-ugghhhh," was all she managed to get out with her mouth full, her one eye squinting and beginning to water like rain falling from the sky. With a huff she spin around to spit it out on the grass. Her eyes narrowed upon the fighting fish, and she ambled over to pounce on it, taking out her frustration by swiping it hard with her forepaw a few times before clumsily parting her jaws to try and snatch its head right off. She couldn't, and it took her several seconds to catch it again as it flipped and flopped. When she did manage to get her mouth around it, she crunched down on its head with all her might quite a few times before spitting it out with a huff.
It laid there, its crushed head disfigured, its beady little eyes oozing in a disgusting sort of way as it twitched a few times before finally dying.
Her sides heaved from the struggle as she glanced over to the expert who was surely judging her lack of skill. Whatever. It was dead and ready for the eating, wasn't it?