She had heard about the infamous lake south of the Kingswood. Once or twice. Perhaps more than twice. Her father was quite fond of the place, visiting the shores often. She often wondered why the pack didn’t reside there, considering her father spent a good chunk of his time there. Lavender learned quickly that it had not been his choice to settle along the river. Not that there was anything wrong with the river. The pale Stark adored the lazy stretch of water, for it provided endless entertainment when she did not want to stray too far from the communal dens (which was always, but that was besides the point). She knew her father (and mother) were equally fond of the winding river, otherwise they would not have stayed here.
But her curiosity about the lake only increased, tempting her to abandon the redwoods (temporarily) and head south.
So she did.
After spending a few hours in the early morning convincing herself that no, she definitely wasn’t going to die, because her sister (and every other member of Hearthwood) left the territory often.
The last few rays of the morning sun were beginning to dwindle as the clouds rolled in, blocking out most of the blue sky above. She continued along a worn path through the forest. Her father’s scent clung to the ground, which meant it was a path he used often, so Lavender had high hopes that it would lead her to the lake. She kept a moderate pace, taking the time to observe her surroundings and, most importantly, memorize them. Little Lavender was not keen on getting lost again.
The trees started to disperse as she approached the soft stand, her chartreuse eyes widening at the sight before her. It was bigger than she had expected—or perhaps it was because of her small size. It did not matter. She was here. Her tail wagged excitedly behind her as she bounded forward, closing the distance between herself the massive pool of water. She skidded to a stop, her toes dipping into the cool liquid.
As she drank in the sight before her Lavender realized why her father liked this place so much. A calm washed over her, causing her shoulders to sag and a lazy smile to fall onto her dark lips.