Set morning, open to one or two!
A good, peaceful rest was becoming a luxury. Which was not to say life at Crow’s Crossing was particularly peaceful, but Little Crow had been allowed in the pack den, and she was (relatively) safe in there. In late and up early, so that she was never alone with Orin’s rightful children – but it wasn’t as if she minded the schedule. Even then, she’d been bursting with energy, and sleeping the day away wasn’t high on her priority list no matter how Orisa or Orin valued it.
Now, though – now she was alone, and generally exposed. Even when she found an abandoned fox den to shelter in overnight, there was no guarantee of safety, and with that constant worry came fretful sleep at best. Last evening, she must have been truly exhausted; it had been a very long time since Little Crow had slept a whole night through. She might have dreamt of home even longer, had a gentle bird song not stirred her.
Despite everything, she awoke with a soft smile; there was no one here to see her, and no one to wear the mask for, and so she did not, instead glancing up into the sunlit canopy as she looked for the cheerful songbird overhead. Namir even did her best to mimic the gentle trills and soft whistles, forgetting all about the surrounding world in the morning’s cool mist.