By now they'd managed to make their way far enough from the coyotes who'd brought them here, nearing the borders of the Draw, as he'd called it. Their trek had been relatively quiet and Lyanna had been hesitant to break the stretches of silence they had entertained. To her, the stranger seemed reserved, perhaps a bit introverted, and the last thing she wanted was to be intrusive or make him feel uncomfortable. Instead of pressing him with small talk, she'd simply followed at his side as he'd led the way. From her position at his flank, she had taken in the inky shades of his coat and the trails of brown and grey that accented it, had taken in the intensity of his gaze when it had met infrequently with her own. Maybe it was something in his quiet, but there was a mystery about him that she found intriguing.
Part of her thought that it was the quiet ones whose minds were deepest. Maybe his was vast.
The distant scent of a well-marked border matched the one he wore and as they continued on - as far as did please him - the unmistakable signs of old fire marked the forest. Many of the thick trunks of ancient trees were blackened, though some of them had yet to die. The forest floor was alive with verdant grasses and shrubbery mingled among the younger dogwoods that had come to grow beneath the thinned canopy. Just ahead in the distance, the ground began to incline.
Before their brief interaction had been interrupted, he'd mentioned that he'd been looking for prairie crocus. She never had a chance to offer her input, but as it were she'd just so happened to pass several patches of it between Heartleaf Creek and The Wildwood. The plant's pretty blossoms were hard to miss where they grew, out in the open. Seeing as it was in the other direction and given the fact that they were surely nearing their destination, Lyanna felt the most prudent thing now was to speak up, even if it broke their comfortably silence. She cleared her throat, and her voice was soft and thoughtful. "...The prairie crocus you're looking for...I've seen some - recently, actually." As soon as the words left her mouth, she somehow felt a bit silly. He didn't even know her name.