Askan was dying, he was certain of it.
His tongue lolled out the side of his mouth as he panted, his sides heaving. He knew he shouldn't have pushed himself so hard, that on a day as hot as this he should've taken it easy, but the Selwyn wasn't content to sit around in the shade and wait for the midday heat to pass. The borders weren't going to mark themselves and he'd be damned if he napped the afternoon away, like some. But fuck, maybe he should have swallowed his pride for once. He felt sick, woozy, as though the sun had drained all his strength. At this point there wasn't much Askan could do but try to find somewhere to cool down. The Shallows seemed like the obvious choice.
He moved slowly, shuffling from one shadow to the next till there was no more shade for him to lurk in. Gritting his teeth he glowered ahead at the scorched grass, the wide open space drenched in sunlight. If the situation hadn't been so dire-if he wasn't such a heat-pansy- he could have let it go but he had no choice. If he wanted to cool down he was going to have to make a run-or rather walk-for it.
As soon as he left the safety of the shade he felt the sun baring down on his back. Askan had never really had an issue with his coat colour before, but he couldn't help but curse the fact that Selwyns were so dark. To his relief he made it to the Shallows. He was half tempted to fling himself into it's depths, but seeing as he felt a little off- well, he didn't want to drown today. Not if Reyes wasn't going to scoop him up.
Instead, he unceremoniously thunked to the floor, planting himself in the middle of one of the deeper puddles that surrounded the shallows. Immediately, he felt better. The overwhelming weight of heat and exhaustion began to dissipate as he laid there, elbow deep in cold, crisp water. He drank his fill and unable to stop himself, flopped onto his back to toss himself this way and that, anything to cool down his burning back.