<blockquote><i>thanks for joining. haven't rped with you yet :)</i>
The water certianly made him feel better. What from he did not think about, but dwelled on the bleak calm that came with it. He was not thin yet, but clearly his body looked worn, and unkept from his long travel. And now he had small drippings of blood scattered across his visage, and limbs he did not look like anyone, not even him cared about the blond wolf. Pausing not to give himself belly ache, he listened to the gurling of the spring, pondering his next move. He would need to eat, but the water would fool his stomach for a little while in thinking it was full, and not on empty. Sleep actually was the best thought to the brute. A short nap could do wonders, and give him the energy needed to catch a fitting meal. Part of the brute wanted company, but he did not have to wait long for it to arrive.
First there was a bark, and his head snapped to attention. A female of tall stature, and visible strength cloaked in black drifted to the secluded spring. He paused in movement, his dull eyes gave the lady a brief glance while water droplets dribbled down his lips, and throat. Head dipped quietly responding to her greeting, and rather slowly he cleared the brisk water from his coat. He didn't want to look like a total slob, and something about drooling water wasn't attractive, nor pleasant to him. Causally he steered himself backwards to dry land, his frame directed her way.
<b>"Oh no, just getting a drink miss Ranger,</b> he said tone indifferent, a hint of weariness in the deep voice. His cream ears cupped forward, and he licked his lips one last time to check they were dry. He wasn't use to someone sharing names, or being polite to him, a stranger. None the less he would mind his manners. <b>"Do you need one? I can move out your way. I'm Vander by the way."</b></blockquote>