It had become a sort of game to the tawny pup - a challenge, if you will - to wander a bit farther from the borders every time she crossed them. She'd taken a little break from it ever since she caught that stupid little cold that Lachesis had fixed... for the most part, anyway. She felt infinitely better now, but she still sneezed or sniffled every now and again. But it was enough, and her wanderlust was back at full force. The child had taken off with a wag in her tail and a skip in her step, not even thinking that there might be consequences to her actions. If her mother or anyone else wanted her to stay in the territory, maybe they should tell her that explicitly.
Today, she'd followed the river. She was absolutely determined to figure out where it led to, because all that water had to go somewhere, and she damn well wanted to know where it was all heading. A giggle danced from her maw as she thought the curse word - Ayti said it a lot, and told her not to tell anyone else about it. Or to repeat him, but Ris hadn't done that. Surely thinking it couldn't be so bad.
That was the good thing about thoughts. Nobody else knew what was going on in your head. You could think all the words you wanted, and nobody else could ever imagine it. But that changed when you said them out loud, because then everybody knew what you were thinking. Ris was enjoying the whole secret aspect of her own mind.
Yeah, she decided, being quiet was the best.
She was lost in her own head for the majority of the journey to the end of the river, but once she got there, she was in awe. She'd never seen so much water before in her whole entire life! It was like it stretched on forever and ever! And the sun was over it and everything, glistening off the ripples and reflecting the clouds above. While Risaela wasn't the biggest fan of water or anything like that, she still enjoyed looking.
Her silvering blue eyes shut, enjoying the breeze that swept across the surface of the lake. It was stronger here than in the forest, and for just a moment, the pup let herself just enjoy the silence and serenity that the lake had to offer her.