The freezing fog still stung at her eyes and nose, the effect seeming to become even worse as she left the sweeping confines of the willows and headed out to the open space which was the lagoon. The widespread branches dipped themselves into the crystal clear surface, glimmering in the pale light of the sun. Her creamy paws lead her body along the edge of the lagoon, close enough to feel the damp dirt and sand on her pads, but not close enough to touch the water itself. She wasn't intending to go for a dip during this weather, especially as it didn't seem like it would be warming up any time soon. Shame.
Eventually she left the tree line hovering on the edge of the lagoon behind, and stepped out into the open space that surrounded the body of water. Long grasses and weeds tickled uncomfortably at her underside as she padded along. Lips curling back, she resisted the urge to stop and scratch, and instead decided to pick up the pace to a casual lope in the hopes she would reach a suitable area that wasn't covered with undesirable plant life. After a couple of minutes she came upon a inlet of sorts that was plant free and gave her easy access to the dazzling mirror-like surface of the lagoon.
Slowly down to a stop, the tawny female looked around, dark amber eyes scrutinizing the immediate area for danger before slinking up to the edge of the water and dipping her muzzle in, allowing the excruciatingly cold water to cleanse away the parched feeling in her mouth and throat that the water droplets in the air couldn't subside. Lifting up her muzzle once she was satisfied, Yvly stared down at her reflection, caught in the way the water was rippling in small waves across her face, creating an effect of elongation and contraction in her reflection, somewhat distorting the image.