The white female followed the river, a bit slower this time to accommodate her complaining muscles. She had gotten what she was looking for, right? Marsh had taught her something, all right. She had a lot to learn. Cali was determined to follow her course through though. She would learn all she could on fighting and do her best to deserve the higher rank that she craved. It would mean little if it was just handed to her after all. If... no, <i>when</i> she accomplished her goal the victory would be all the sweeter for it. It didn't seem as if there was a female filling the rank any longer, but she wanted to prove herself to Corinna and Indru mainly, but also Marsh and Ice. They were her betters, but she hoped to stand besides Marsh and Ice with confidence in the end. The far away end... she sighed to herself. Well, she'd taken step one and she had the aches to prove it.
She wandered over to the edge of the water to slake her thirst. She had not taken the time or effort to do so after her lesson with Marsh and her throat was now burning fiercely. She closed her eyes tiredly as she lapped slowly at the cool water. She would be fine soon, but for now she was exhausted and hurt in too many places to count. It was a good thing for her that it had merely been a training session or she'd be somewhere else entirely now! As the water revived her she opened her emerald eyes and caught sight of her reflection in the moving water. She gave an indelicate snort at her appearance. Her white fur was dirty and matted in places, complements of the brutes saliva. She had several minor cuts and scrapes that stung and she had a slightly deeper gash on her left shoulder from a particularly aggressive maneuver. She shook her head and decided to clean herself up before continuing. No way she would let Marsh seeing her do so. It would probably irritate him. She was coming to realize that most things did, other than silence, strength and loyalty, especially to Corinna. She would work on that too, but the leadess was wary of any advances of familiarity. Apparently, the female seconds in the past had left a bad taste in everyone's mouth. She aimed to change that point of view, but it would take time. At least now, time was something she had. She no longer needed to scrounge and barely survive as a loner and for that she was eternally grateful to the Swift River pack.
With that thought in her head, she slowly entered the river, cautiously stepping out deeper. She kept her feet dug into the ground beneath her and braced herself against the flow of the river. A sigh escaped her as the chilled water penetrated her thick fur and undercoat, soothing her injuries and cooling her aching muscles. Holding her breath she quickly dipped her head under the clear water several times before gasping for a breath. Then she exited the water and gave a mighty shake that she quickly regretted when her muscles screamed at her. Clenching her teeth for a moment she let the wave pass and then lay down to groom herself slowly. Eventually she managed to get her coat clean and dry, although it was still apparent that she'd been in a scuffle with her scrapes and slowly bleeding shoulder. A few more good licks stopped the bleeding there as well. She rested for a few more minutes, took another good drink and then proceeded on her border patrol at least <i>looking</i> better than she had.