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It had been some days since Miskwaa and Ziigwan had bid Alphinaud adieu following a feast of epic proportions, leaving the duo to fall back into a routine that had become comfortable and easy. Each day brought them greater knowledge of the land and an increasing sense of familiarity with the world around them. That being said, Miskwaa had taken it upon herself to roam ever further in the attempt to expand their knowledge base, the nagging problem of their homelessness a constant thorn in her subconscious. 'Soon,' she assured herself grimly as she pressed further into the expanse of trees, finding comfort in the shade they provided; 'We will find home soon enough.' And in spite of the promise that seemed to bloom in almost every corner of these new lands, there remained the doubt and fear that they would not.
The sound of rushing water dominated the otherwise peaceful grove, drawing Miskwaa towards it, molten gold eyes keenly surveying her surroundings. In her recent travels, she had not come across a body of water quite as sizeable as this — aside from, of course, the lake to the southwest. It soothed her irritated spirit, calling her back to a simpler time. Her childhood had been peaceful, plentiful — far unlike the competitive bitterness that adulthood and all of its responsibilities brought. For a moment, she allowed her thoughts to linger in the past, to reminisce of days spent amid the lakes and rivers of her childhood home...
And then with a firm shake of her head, Miskwaa waved the thought away, grounding her thoughts to the present. The bank of the river before her seemed well-worn, showing the tell-tale signs of settlement... But the absence of any of her kind made it clear that the area had been long abandoned and so she investigated the area freely, unburdened of the usual anxiety that came with wandering too close to pack borders. In particular, the river itself — more so than the abandoned den site some feet away — drew her attention and Miskwaa focused her investigation there, peering intently at the clear waters. Beneath the surface, there was the occasional flash of silver as fish darted by and she was have content to observe them closely... Until a rather spirited creature sent water splashing into her unsuspecting face, to which Miskwaa backpedaled, sputtering in surprise at the sudden disturbance.