Autumn was making its first appearance with an unseasonably cool day. Despite that, Pip found herself yearning for a swim. Following her nose, the mute took a deep breath of relief upon finding the swiftly flowing river. While it lacked the calmness of the pools she'd grown used to in Cedarwood, it certainly reminded her of the white caps of the sea. Excitement took over and the small female rushed to the river with the recklessness of her youth. A mother, yes, but not far from her yearling days.
Cold water sloshed over her head as she dove right in, using one of the large boulders along the edge to give her more distance. The feel of the current reminded her of an undertow. Familiar muscles engaged as she fought it, breaking the surface with breathless laughter, though no sound could be heard. Pip swam to the other side of the river before kicking off one of the large stones to swim back again. She bit playfully at the whitewater that flew up and daringly flirted with rapids before twisting around before falling victim to their strong flow.
She knew she should be using this opportunity to fish and hunt for her family, but it had been so long - since before her pregnancy even - that the sea wolf had taken the opportunity to have such time for herself. Overhead, brown leaves floated down from the overhanging trees, another sign of summer's end. Delighted with the challenge, the agouti female swam back to the edge only to use the stones as sounding boards to leap up and snag leaves from the sky before they could hit the water. So enraptured in her play, Pip was heedless of any witnesses she may have watching her odd behavior.