Lyanna had always been an early riser, but since she'd joined with Shallow's Edge the fact was increasingly evident. More often than not she'd rouse before dawn, rising to her feet with a yawn to shake the sleep from her body and set out for the morning. For her, the best way to start the day was by meandering her way to the territory's meager and mysteriously beautiful lake to take a dip or sit at the bank to watch the way the sunlight glinted off the water. The shades of blue and green below the surface would churn ever so slightly - lightening along the edge of the shore and darkening toward the center - in slow motion. It reminded her of the horizon and the vastness of the sky and what laid beyond what the eye could see. What secret wonders existed down below in its depths? She was sure she'd never know, but she couldn't help but to revel in the way time seemed to stand still there.
Today after a refreshing swim, the tawny girl set her feet on solid ground and made for the borders.
By now she was beginning to feel a bit more settled here. The sights and sounds of the area were more familiar with each day that came and went, and at this point she was well-versed in the paths that led her to and constructed their borders. There was some pride to be felt in the way her own scent was now dispersed among those of her pack mates on the trunks of the forest's trees and shrubs and grasses. She knew all of them by heart, but had yet to put a face to the majority of them; she had it in her mind to change that as soon as possible.
It was Askan's signature aroma that hung most strong in the summer air as she finished up her first patrol. She hadn't seen him in a few days, not since the night he'd brought her home. He had probably been busy, as most Leaders tended to stay, but perhaps he'd be able to make some time for her today. There was something she wanted to touch base with him about, and the sooner the two of them could get to it the better...
It took some time to find a fresh enough trail but eventually she did. Stepping lightly, she rounded a number of bends before his dark form appeared through the foliage. Russet ears perking up, her voice broke across the morning quiet. "Oi," she offered, mimicking his rhetoric lightheartedly. Hopefully he wasn't feeling foul today, and maybe he'd even be happy to see her. She was happy to see him.