The silver child had been so exhausted, she could barely see straight. But Jessie had been so kind to her, and had offered her food and a place to rest that she so desperately needed. She had eaten and slept in the den that the Rye queen had shown her, and had slept all day, and night, and now into midmorning the next day. And at first she was confused - a sort of dissociation and out-of-place feeling was apparent the moment she opened her eyes and was filled with different scents and sights. She was more than a little afraid, but when she remembered the events that had transpired the day before, she relaxed.
She was in the territory of Wild Rye Fields. She was safe. There wasn't a reason to be afraid.
Dull silver eyes squinted slightly as she stepped out of the den and into the sunshine outside. It felt nice on her fur, and the smells of the grass around her were refreshing. It wasn't as woody or musky smelling as her home back at the River, but it was still really nice. She liked it quite a bit.
Speaking of the River, the girl wondered if they were worried about her. She hadn't thought much on it when she left, because she had been so sleep deprived that she wasn't thinking clearly, but now... she was a little concerned. But her legs were so sore and she was too tired to go back today, so she just lay down outside the communal den of the Rye wolves, her chin on her paws.