Exhaustion clung to Nash like water to fur, soaking into the very core of him. It oozed into his bones with a deep ache, rooted in his chest with each breath. Dragging himself to the water's edge for a drink took all his energy, and he'd merely laid in the sandy pebbles and looked out over the water rather than try to return to the den. He was sure Aquene would come looking for him to scold him soon enough, but for now he could only watch the light refract gently off the rippling water and focus on breathing.
Time slipped away and before he knew it afternoon was quickly turning to evening. Nash was stiff; he could feel it in his haunches, his left hip especially. He really should move, but he knew moving would hurt more, and he really didn't want to deal with that just yet. Staying here wouldn't really be all that bad, anyway. He wasn't in a hurry to return to the den. The water was so soothing, the sound of the waves lapping at the pebbles guiding his breathing. In, out. In, out. In, out...