Nestled on the furs that covered the den floor, Lyanna had found the rest she'd so desperately needed. Her slumber had been an empty one, as if she'd been hibernating at the bottom of the ocean where it was black and cold. Here and there she would shift without waking, with a twitch of a muscle or a flicker of an ear. It wasn't until she finally did rouse that her reality felt more like one of the dreams she could have had but never did. Her eyelids squeezed tightly together as she immediately felt the pain in her neck, exacerbated if only by being awake. Laying as still as the surface of a frozen lake, she looked idly around at the earthen walls, the collections and piles of herbs and plants, the brown color of the fur beneath her. Still here, she thought.
All in all, she was very weak, but aside from that and the pain caused by the wound on her neck - she didn't even know what it looked like - she found that she felt significantly better than she had before she'd drifted off. Felt like herself, anyway.
There wasn't any way for her to gauge how much time had passed since she'd been tucked away, but it was still dark outside. She wondered if anyone had been by while she'd been out. Lifting her head with a wince, she looked for any signs that someone had been in, but honestly she couldn't quite remember what things looked like before. Finding that she wasn't actually concerned, as she was as safe as could be, she resigned to settle back down. She might as well get all the rest she could.