Laurel yawned and stretched, letting her form slink out of the den and Jaime's protective figure. When she had awoken, it was pleasant to be surprised by warmth and fur- something she hadn't gotten the chance to often do since leaving home. The air was still a bit brisk, seeing as it was early morning, but with her winter coat coming in, she didn't mind much. It flowed crazily from side to side as she shook herself, allowing the energy from the habit to make her that much more alert. Spying the river they had come upon yesterday, Laurel trotted up to it and peered into it's depths. It wasn't too deep, but in the middle it was just deep enough for what she had planned.
It was the entire reason she woke up early in the first place. Last night, she offered to teach Jaime to swim. And now was a perfect time- they still had to travel quite the distance, but neither of them knew the lay of the land. And if there was a bigger river that they had to cross, Laurel at least wanted to know that her companion could carry his head above water. Mentally going over things her parents had taught her, the dark female dipped her head for a drink.
I hope things will go smoothly... Looking at the river again, Laurel didn't see much reason to worry- there was ample space for practice, no beavers, and she doubted bears were up this early. Only birds singing in the treetops were as determined as she, on an autumn morning perfect for staying inside and snuggling.