Her creamy paws sunk easily into the silty mud of the bank where she stopped to admire it. Beneath the cover of the deeply verdant canopy it raged on, carving out its winding path even through the ancient stone of the mossy cliffs that towered over it on each side in the distance. Something about the darkness of its waters was as mysterious and luring as the forest that seemed to hide it away from the rest of the world. The river, in all its might, with its white-capped rapids and low, timeless roar, was nothing if not enchanting.
The pitter patter overhead began with only a darkening of the sky to precede its presence. A drop of rain fell to splash off the tip of her snout. Lifting her gaze skyward, she took in the sight of the way it bathed the leaves of the trees before slipping from them to plunge to the earth below. Her eyes lingered on the shades of grey of the clouded sky - only bits and pieces of visible through the tree tops - for a moment before she resigned to continue on alongside the river. Now would be as good a time as ever to find someplace safe to hunker down for the night.
It wasn't until she neared the rises of the ravine that the rustling of movement nearby caught her attention. Great. At this point, it was easy to assume that the sound was probably caused by the coyotes. The nasty things seemed to be nearly everywhere she went. The last thing she wanted or needed tonight was to cross paths with even one of them...So it was a pleasant surprise when her watchful gaze was met not by one from a coyote, but by the wide eyes of a small fawn who was watching her from behind the safety of a wide fern. Immediately her mouth began to water. It had been nearly a week since she'd had a decent meal and the rabbits and mice that she'd managed to hunt down weren't nearly as appealing as the prospect of deer for dinner. But - something about the look in the fawn's innocent eyes and they way they were watching her so made her hesitant to act on her predatory inclination.
Instead of poising to kill, Lyanna simply stood in silence, her mind stuck somewhere between an easy dinner and a hard place as she stared back at it.