His fur was nice, and she snuggled into his mane as the autumn night air got colder. "How come your parents never taught-" She bit her tongue, remembering at the last minute how such questions often drudged up unwanted sadness. Instead, Laurel offered something else- "I could teach you how to swim, if you'd like. It's easy, once you get the hang of it. Though it'd be best to continue straight on-" She stifled a yawn, her eyes squinted and her snout scrunched up. "I don't want to worry about you if we have to cross a river or something. I've never been this far south."
Not wanting to admit she was the teeny tiniest bit sleepy, Laurel looked to the woods growing dark as the sky deepened in color. The stars twinkled crisply, framed by ranging hues of fall leaves. She sniffed in appreciation, before burying deeper into Jaime.