Nestled in the mountains was the third lake he knew of, except this one was underground. The place was dimly lit in sections, with light and water coming in from various cracks in the stone roof overhead, but the water was among the bluest he had seen. A place that, at one point in his past life, would’ve appealed to him as a permanent residence.
While it did not have that same appeal now, it was still a nice getaway spot. Especially given the time of year. Jethro didn’t put much thought into that, but it was probably best if he at least tried to keep his distance from a certain someone, just in case.
With a howl of glee that echoed around the rocky chamber, Jet clambered up the nearest ridge and unceremoniously jumped into the chilly but not uncomfortably cold waters, content to splash about and enjoy the moment. To enjoy being alive. Something he’d spoken with a packmate about, a while ago. A swim seemed like a great way to do just that.