What a pain. What a hideous, ugly pain in the arse.
Lena hadn't managed to shake the headache yet, even after all this time. It was like a leech, constantly drawing energy from her being. The short meeting with the leader of Oak Tree Bend had been interesting. Well, no, it hadn't. It had, in all reality, been depressing. On the level of something like a physical, nothing-held-back slap in the face from your best friend (not that Spieden was anything more than an acquaintance--just a titled wolf without a name).
Swallowing thickly, Lena decided that perhaps she was simply dehydrated, that she needed a good long drink. She had followed the sound of rushing water for a while now, hoping that the distant rumble would reveal exactly what she was looking for. Persistence paid off, and she found her prize with wide-eyed awe. A series of waterfalls. Re-sult!
Without hesitating, the misplaced youth searched for a pool to drink from, in the hopes that her theory of simply not wetting her throat for a while would ring true and cure her miserable migrane. Whilst there was foaming pools nearby, Lena wanted something a little less tumultuous. Somewhere she could nurse her wounded pride in relative quiet. Shuffling along the banks of the rivers and streams from the falls, all of which joined together eventually, she found where the water slowed and calmed--if only for a brief moment in its cycle of never ending rushing--and drew closer, bowing down to lap.
Was there honestly a better feeling than cool water rushing down a dry throat?