RE: The nearby plants sparkle with autumn frost.
In a swim that seemed to take forever, the woman came to a halt when she felt that her legs could go no further and crawled from the chilly water onto a shore that had been kissed a million times over from the lapping waves. Fall had made the land more barren then she remembered, and what little leaves that clung to moist branches were mostly brown from poor weather and the changing season. The sparse grasses were moist with a quickly melting frost. She knew that it wouldn't be much longer before winter would make traveling here harder. In the few minutes she had to herself, she lowered to her haunches and licked herself clean, only to speed up the process by shaking vigorously once or twice and continuing her walk to where she recalled that he lived.
She had been avoiding him, purposely and on mistake, but she couldn't quite tell which lie she believed more. She had convinced herself after their meeting that it been casual and not to take anything he said serious but she couldn't shake the thoughts that came to mind or the butterflies that fluttered up her stomach from what he'd said about her. She had believed that somewhere deep inside, there was a connection with @Aytigin that she hadn't shared with anyone else and she liked it. Nervousness had kept her from visiting him too soon, she didn't know what they could exactly talk about or whether he truly wanted to see her again but that didn't stop her from craving his attention and the plenty of compliments he spewed, and so months later she gathered the bravery to venture back to his pack.
She hoped he still called Heartwood River his home, otherwise this trip would have been a waste and she wasn't sure if her confidence could handle it, but a part of her wouldn't be half surprised that he hadn't moved on considering her string of luck lately. She supposed she could catch up with @Lachesis if he wasn't too busy with his leader duties to see her. Then she wondered if he was still a leader here as well...what if she didn't know anyone in the pack? Nervousness kicked in at the thought of being a total stranger at their border meeting another total stranger and she wondered what she would say, how she would act, and lastly how she looked.
When she felt that she was close enough to his pack she lifted her head and howled for him and only him. Sopping wet, she probably looked a mess and she lowered to her haunches to lick her hairs clean from the lake water before waiting patiently for him to come. please remember me... she thought, losing herself in her cleaning with hopes that it would drown out her anxiety.