If he'd had someone with him he would have been happy to opine that the difference between an ocean and a lake was vastness. He missed the curious nature of what lay on the other side. For, with a lake, he could see the island even in the dark, and the shape of something else beyond it that must be land as well. He was feeling maybe a bit nostalgic for a home he'd lost as a boy. Silly that it would still plague him when it had been just over a year ago. It might have been better if he hadn't lost his father on his journey.
With a soft puff of indignation at his own sad thoughts, he turned to follow the shore. At some point he'd spot some shelter to hunker down for the night. He followed it with the water to his left, stepping carefully as shadows began to consume the land, his ears down and tail limp.