She liked the way Turtleback Lake seemed to stretch on forever. The sky was wide open, and there was an element of intrigue she felt over the islands that dotted the water's reflective surface - as if each one had secrets of its own. Most of them seemed faraway or unreachable, but there were some within swimming distance. Maybe if her bones weren't quite so tired from covering so much ground, she would have contemplated making her way to one.
Instead, Lyanna trailed the shoreline, soaking up the sun that beamed down between her ears and along her marbled, tawny back. The air was fresh and the breeze was just cool enough to abate some of the early summer heat. Eventually she found a bank with a pretty view, inhabited at the moment with several plumps of ducks. Others floated together in small groupings in the modest waves of the water, bobbling up and down; all of them were quacking away, as if the entire lot of them were enjoying some manner of an afternoon social hour. She didn't really appreciate the noise, or the smell of - to her - lunch in nearly every direction. But it was rest that she sought, and today she didn't really want to be alone, so their company would have to do.
Plopping down lazily, her tongue hanging out on one side, the girl shifted about until she was comfortable before nestling her face in the grass and exhaling a contented sigh. It wasn't long before there was some rustling near her rear, almost immediately followed by a bump on her rump. Her ears and head perked up swiftly and she snapped around to see what was going on only to find a line of ducklings closing in around her. Most of them, their earthen feathers lined with shades of brown and black, stood at a distance while eyeing her quizzically; but there was the one - quite possibly the least bright crayon in the box - that was content to play in the plush fur of her tail. Were they...lost? Lyanna looked around helplessly for any one of the chattering adults to come sweep them away at any moment as a couple of the others waddled over to nip at her fur, weasel their way under her tail, or simply plop down next to her and lay in the sun as she did. Any of them would have been as easy meal, but something about the way they...confused her for their own mother?...tugged at her heartstrings.
Not really knowing what to do about it and not having the heart to shoo them away, she just stayed put, resigning to watch them intently with wide, golden eyes.