It might've not seemed like it, but Askan was trying. His legs were kicking furiously against the current as he clung onto the branch for dear life. He'd considered being stuck on the spinning ice to be the worst thing ever, worse than burning in hell itself. But this situation was just as bad, if not worse. It was more than just a little cold, that word simply didn't do it any justice. It was freezing, so much so that the water was crippling his muscles, making them tense and seize up. Every movement he made was agony, it felt as though he was fighting not only the current but his body as well. One part of mind was going STOP STOP THAT HURTS but the other urged him on, reminding him that if he stopped all of this would be for nothing. He'd get swept downstream and would die.
With their efforts combined, Askan inched closer and closer to the main body of ice. It was just a little further, just a little more. With one final yank and one mighty kick, the Rye wolf spat out the branch and hooked his front legs atop the ice and somehow- with what little strength he had left- managed to scramble up and out of the water. His body shivered uncontrollably as he wobbled to the shore, suddenly hit with a tremendous wave of nausea now that he was standing upright. Askan was aware of the loner's presence, he hadn't forgot about him but there were more pressing matters to deal with right now. His stomach was rumbling, making a whole lot of noise and it was time to empty out and start again.
He had only just touched upon dry land when he leaned down and threw up his breakfast, noisy and undignified. But in his defence, have you ever seen someone throw up quietly and with grace to boot?
Moments passed and Askan panted as he heard footsteps approaching him from behind. Ah yes, the loner. Peering over his shoulder, Askan stared at the man with his lingering, yellow gaze. He knew he was supposed to be grateful, but it was rather difficult for him to summon such a positive emotion when he'd just been put through the wringer then forcibly yanked out. Not to mention that he was a little taken back. By no means the stranger a spitting image of Askan, but there were a number of stark similarities that took him by surprise. Their similar bulky build, the fact their pelt was the same and those eyes...Askan had many a wolf during his stay in Relic Lore but so far none had been so...He wasn't sure how to describe it. Putting it simply, he would have simply stated the loner looked good. Really good. Like damn, 'that's a fine specimen' sort of good.
Shoving those thoughts aside, Askan turned to face him properly, taking care not to stand in the yellow snow.
"Well that was shit."