Mostly, he slept. After months of being on the run, waking to the sound of yipping and howling of coyotes, sleep was something Laurel was more than happy to catch up on. He had originally hoped to help Adeltra restock whatever resources he took, but found that he just wanted to sleep above all else. It was day two of being within Willow Ridge's borders and after two good, full days of sleep, he was already starting to feel an itch to leave. Not that he had healed completely — @Ravenna could only do so much for the injured yearling — but the young Ritter still felt some things were left undone. Laurel wasn't sure what those things were exactly, but just knew that they were. There was something left unsaid, some things left undone.
The boy was still sore, but this wasn't new to him, and slowly crawled out of the den to stretch and yawn. His eyelids were still heavy and he tried to blink the sleep away. The second he was finished stretching and yawning, the warmth of the den was beckoning for him to return. The sun wasn't up just yet, but songbirds had begun their morning calls. One landed in one of the trees above him and happily sang its song. Laurel grumbled contentedly and slowly lowered himself to the ground, eyes closing. Just a little bit more sleep wouldn't be too big of a deal. Plus, he'd at least made it out of the den.
Within seconds, he was snoring again.