Morning broke the next day with the sun shining as beautifully as it ever had. The only signs of the night's violent storm were a greener grass and the unmistakable scent of rainfall that hung around despite the majority of the landscape having dried out before she woke. Ava's eyelids parted slowly, reluctantly, more than content to spend the rest of her days in the absolute comfort she was currently surrounded by. The stones kept the den dry, warm when it was raining and cool now that it was not, not to mention a particularly pleasurable company had kept with her the whole night. As the sleep slowly dripped from her consciousness she lifted her head from the cradle she'd made of his body, a dopey smile etched upon her muzzle given in regards to the Grizzly Hollow Guardian who had ended up being much more just hours prior. Where he used to exist only in dreams, <i>Kade</i> had made himself part of her reality and she was nothing short of thrilled. But she wanted to avoid being creepy so she insisted her eyes find something else to rest on rather than the sleeping man, drifting through the small entrance to their escape.
While Poison Path had failed to grace her thoughts last night she found herself unable to cast the worry away in the daylight. As gently as was possible the coal-coated female slipped away from their embrace, remarking the tragedy with a gentle sigh as she crawled through the opening and immersed herself in the bright world beyond. Well-rested, the only soreness she had to account for was dealt with by a hearty stretch that left her body feeling languid. He ought to spend the night more often; sleep was so easy to come by with such a combination of safety and happiness. Briefly her amber gaze roved her surroundings, peering toward the mountains and around the Lake's edge to see if any of her packmates were about. To her surprise there was no one lounging and she could not catch the scent of any of her superiors. Wherever the morning patrol had taken them, it was not close to the make-shift cave she'd found last night. Her heart had no guilt for the feelings he awoke inside her, but for all their pack's delicacy and secrecy she couldn't imagine Rhysis appreciating her canoodling off-duty.
There was no need to worry any longer on the subject - they weren't around and once again, it was only her and Kade. Ava turned her cheek toward the den. She couldn't help but feel a bit naughty, but doesn't everyone the first night a boy sleeps over? Fully awake now her half-smile slid into something sanguine and full. At his arrival a verdict had to be made if he had to return to the Cedars so soon. The thought was disheartening so she ignored it and instead admired her homeland. Somehow it seemed so much lovelier than it ever had the mornings before, and he was <i>very much so</i> to blame.