Perhaps it was the novelty of her new environment, but sleep had not come easy. She'd meandered her way deeper into Shallow's Edge as the night made the world around her perfectly quiet, peaceful even. Eventually finding the roots of an old tree to curl her back into, in an empty place where the smell of smell of nearby water hung in the air, she turned a few circles before plopping down to nuzzle her snout in the creamy fur of her belly. For a time she'd simply laid there, opening her tired eyes when the leaves would rustle just so or the sounds of the nocturnal beings the wolves shared the forest with would echo. When she did finally drift off, what sleep she managed was restful enough, and before dawn even lit up the sky, her dreams weren't tempting enough to keep her from waking.
Blinking the sleep from her eyes, Lyanna peered about. Her first day here was going to be a long one. Not only did she want to see the sights and familiarize herself to her new home, but she also needed to put in some work. The simplest way to accomplish both would be border patrol, so that's where she decided to start; but not before seeking out the secluded lake that was the pack's namesake.
By the time she'd managed to find it the sky was alive, painted in shades of lavender and salmon. The way the early morning light cascaded down upon the mirror-like surface of the water made its meager ripples to almost glitter. It was smaller than she'd envisioned, but it was beautiful. Meandering over to the bank, she eyed her reflection - which was, in all honesty, wretched from her travels - before wading out far enough to feel her entire body enveloped and dunking her head right in. When she was clean and refreshed, she made her exit and went about her way.
The borders were heavily marked and easy to follow. The myriad of scents that clung to the tree trunks and various other vegetation were fresh enough in most areas, so she criss-crossed along and marked those that were lacking. The forest was actually incredibly dry and there wasn't a hint of dampness in the dirt underfoot - a nice change from much of the wetter parts of Secret Falls that she'd spent a number of days in only weeks before. Still, she couldn't say that she preferred the crunch of the grasses or the dust. Nosing her way through a grouping of ferns as clouds began to dot the sky, the tawny girl paused to...snort? Her nose wrinkled up, her eyes suddenly began to water and without any other sort of warning, she unleashed a sneeze the size of a hurricane. She braced herself, widening her stance before another came, echoing through the woods, and another, and another.
When it seemed as though her fit was through, Lyanna sniffled, rolling her eyes with a huff before resolving to continue on.