Having woken up early, as he always did, the first thing had Florece done was check on Vera before heading on his way. She had still been asleep of course, not waking up with the sun like Florence did but generally only an hour or two later. But Florence wanted an early start to the day and so left his small companion in the communal den, the large wolf ambled outside and gave a big stretch, face lifting up to greet the early rays of sun that filtered down from the sky. It looked to be a clear day so far and it looked to hold as well, giving Florence hope it would hold out. He liked sunny days, in which he could relax after he was done making sure nothing was amiss in his new home.
It had been a few hours since his waking, getting close to midday and currently, Florence was crouched by the creek that made its way through the territory, head and knees bent as he quenched his thirst with the cool water. The sun warmed his back, the skies were clear of any clouds and the small amount of moss-nothing to harmful or of great significance-was soft beneath his paws. It was making it far too tempting to find a spot to simply curl up on and have a nap for a while. And there was no reason for him not to, since he had gathered some herbs earlier and deposited them in a cache while on a patrol of the borders. Shifting away from the creek, water dripping from his mouth as he straightened to his full height, Florence shook out his fur as a thoughtful look crossed his face as he stared into the creek.
A glint in the water caught his attention and he noticed something in the water. It wasn’t a fish that truly caught his attention but some kind of shiny rock, smoothed down by the gentle caresses of the water over time. While all the rocks in the creek would be smooth, this one seemed to have the beginnings of a hole in the middle and Florence was intrigued by it. Vera would like it, he mused to himself while carefully stepping into the water to pick it up.