Finduilas, or Fin for short slowly lowered her clothing drapped body into the refreashing water of the Richimon lake until she was up to her waist in the water and sat down. Resting her back against the edge of the lake the younge elven woman closed her eyes an welcomed her memories of the past few days with a smile upon her face.
Sighing contently she soon became lost within her own thoughts unaware of what was going on in her surroundings. She heard the sounds of the animals but did not register them for a voice from her memories tickled her ears cause her smile to grow in size.
Still lost in her thoughts she opened her bright shimmering green orbs and stood. Wadding in deeper with a smile upon her face she dove into the water enjoying the refreshing feeling.
Further along down the clear lake lay yet another relaxing person. It was not only a person, but a very large ammount of animal companions along with her. Some seemed not to relax, yet others were, laying peacefully in the sun or swimming in the water. The woman herself was wading in the shallows with her boots ashore. That woman was Meera. Meera had a slight smile on her face when she had first stepped in the water. All of her life the water had felt good, but today it felt even better. It's cool comfort seemed to soothe even Meera's worst aches. This morning Meera had woken up to a terribly sore and tired body. As quick as she could, she had hopped aboard Enzo and directed him towards the lake where she knew it would be all better. Indeed she was right, her aching feet had seemed to dull down into just a subtle tinge of pain. She had yet to soothe the rest of her body. Meera's pounding shoulders seemed to hurt above all.
At first, Meera was not going to go fully into the water, for it took her clothes a large ammount of time to dry, but today, she knew she could let it go. As she slowly sank down into the water, the pounding aches that could even be heard in her head, died down a bit. Meera lay on her back, floating for a while and allowing the ringing in her ears to die down. As they slowly went away, she sighed in comfort and let her body sink back into the water so she could swim around a bit. At this time, she took a look around the lake. It started off because she wanted to find somewhere to swim to, but then she saw another figure. From this distance, she could not clearly identify who it was, but she knew if she got closer she would be able to. Meera knew that it was a risk because she was without weapons for the moment, but it was a risk she had to take. Meera swam a little closer to the figure. She swam close enough that she could identify her, but not to close that the person would feel alarmed. Meera's eyes narrowed so she could see better. When they widened again though, she had a smile on her face and she said "hello there"