Lark had done well enough to stay as a background character within the Monadnock, keeping any meetings short as he could possibly get away with. He wasn't in the mood to socialize, especially so with that anxious, restless feeling keeping him from sleep. He hadn't felt well enough to eat, much less hunt, and so tried to find some other meaningless task to keep himself occupied. This wouldn't last long, and eventually someone would probably point out his lazy ways. Until then, he was on the search for a new den. Even though Lark doubted he'd find a place as good as his tree and doubted he'd ever feel welcome enough to sleep with the rest of his pack. Finding a place near wherever Sahalie meant both that he'd be more susceptible to her chatter (though he hadn't seen much of the girl lately) and that he'd probably have to deal with a jealous blue eyed boy.
The lack of sleep had Lark half-snoozing as he walked, practically dragging himself as he mindlessly walked in no particular direction at all. Then without warning, the man got his paw caught in a rock and was jolted awake as he stumbled into the freezing shallow lake. Now wide awake and thoroughly embarrassed, he dared not to look around to see if anyone had seen his graceful fall.
@Piety