Even a bad memory couldn't ruin the quaint beauty of this place.
It had been weeks since her skirmish with the asshole from Vigil's Keep - long enough for her to have made a favorable, easy recovery, yet not long enough for her to really get over the injustice of it, as far as she was concerned. She stood statue-still, silent in contemplation, as she looked down at the very marks the two of them had left behind. Dried in weeks old mud were the chaotic paw prints, the deep impressions where their legs had dug in to brace their battling bodies, the wide basin of the little crater where her face and body had been weighted into the ground without mercy.
Glancing over the skeleton of the scene where she'd had her closest call, Lyanna's face was like stone. Running away didn't suit her, and she didn't like the fact that she had even now - now that she had survived. The thought of his smug, youthfully defiant face still made her hot in the face and in her chest where the resentment and her grudge lived. Having come to this very place just to see it for herself - the place where she'd had her ass handed to her - Lyanna found that she needed to spend only moments taking it before what she really thought about it was reaffirmed: the fight that had served to humble her didn't even matter, and neither did Judas, for all she cared.
She didn't give it a single additional thought as her creamy paws walked all over the battleground she would now cast off into her past, right on her way upstream to find a better place to get a drink before heading back to Shallow's Edge.
It didn't take her long to find a new view of the Rill, one she liked much better. Sidling over to the bank, she dipped her dirtied paws into the cool current before craning her head down to lap up her fill - oblivious to the presence of the girl who preceded her.