Lyanna listened intently, envisioning for herself the scene he'd described. She'd never been south of even Relic Lore itself, and could hardly imagine a place hotter than Shallows Edge in the dead of summer, really. Was it desert-like terrain that took weeks to travel through? He and his mother and sisters must have been a hardy bunch to live there if it was. And then came his mention of the two-legs and the fire-sticks, and she came up totally blank there. Even if she didn't know it, she had been fortunate enough to have never encountered man or his fire, and the only fire she'd actually seen had been the result of a strike of lightning preceding a nasty thunderstorm, put out by the rain that followed. Either way, her inexperience with some of the things Reyes spoke about made her feel like more of a rookie than anything. And it was in that moment that she saw him for something more than what met the eyes - saw something more of him behind his battle scars, striking, smoky brown fur and monotone stare. There was a wisdom in him, stories untold and an air of mystery. It just added to the intrigue.
And then - the way he's talked about Askan was with such timeless regard, like being with him was just an integral part of who he was. Maybe it was because she only ever dealt with Askan - with his course (which was putting it so lightly) demeanor and all the eye rolling - but she realized that it hadn't crossed her mind until now that maybe she didn't believe he knew how to love. To really love, because he had such a hard shell. Yet, it was becoming clearer to her by the moment in her time with Askan's mate that Reyes must truly love the Selwyn. And that kind of love never went unreturned.
Was she having an epiphany? She felt like she'd been blind to them, or the two of them as one, for weeks. Her golden eyes roved over Reyes' thoughtfully as he dunked his wide face below the water. Maybe she'd never put a lot of thought into the concept of the two men being mates and leaders of their own successful pack, but it really was special wasn't it?...Keeping that entire train of thought to herself, the tawny girl followed suit and submerged her face, wiping at her cheek with her paw below the water before coming up to blink the wet from her eyes. Content to enjoy the quiet for a moment while the two of them got their bath on, she paddled out into the deeper part of the pool and back as the sunshine beamed down on her face.
When she circled back to the shore, she carried their casual conversation along. "It sounds like Askan is a lucky guy to have a man in his life who would give up warmer weather to stick it out with such a grump," she remarked with all due respect, looking over his fur to see if he'd done a sufficient job at soaking the blood matts out. She spied a chunk just past his cheek, tilting her head to get a better look. "Mmm - you missed a spot, right there under your ear." Swishing her muzzle in the waves, she breathed in the air that felt lighter when you'd cleaned up good. "Well, who knows - maybe he'd take a vacation down there when it freezes over up here," she smiled, her words meant to be uplifting. "...Do you ever see them? Your family, I mean."