Tucked into the mountains, the azure water was a blessing to any who were able to find it and reach it. And Asta, by fortune or skill, had managed to sneak a glimpse of the sparkling mountain oasis in the fading sunlight. It was both curiousity and necessity that drove her to find a way to the water's edge now, for she was thirsty and had been on the mountain for more than a day. Her breath was a misty veil around her muzzle as she chuffed softly, her yellow eyes scanning the sudden drop to the lake warily. She could not see a way down. But, her mind told her, there must be a way! So she paced slowly along that drop, eyeing the ridge uneasily and the water with more desire than she had felt for water in a long while.
If she had wanted, Asta could surely turn back and find water elsewhere before she became too dehydrated. But this seemingly unobtainable water was far too tempting; Asta would not fold so easily. There was a momentary pause in her pacing as the she-wolf latched her eyes onto something else - a small ledge. Was it the beginnings of a way down? She approached it slowly to peer down, her head tilting just slightly as she observed. If that was a path, it was the steepest she had ever seen. It would be dangerous. One misstep could be fatal. In the case of a lone wolf like Asta, it would be. She would never survive on her own if she were injured. She couldn't help herself at that moment: a low whining stole its way from her dark lips. She'd have to gather her courage before she could do anything.
Oh if Cohen were here! He wouldn't be afraid. He'd know what to do... With her ears splayed in dismay, Asta seated herself a few feet from the ledge and considered. Was there another - better - way down she did not see? The cliff was steep, but it couldn't be impossible.