
It was no longer raining. Despite the fun she'd had, running under the rain and jumping from puddle to puddle earlier, Serkan was mildly glad the sun was out. Her pelt was dry, thankfully, and her white hued mane no longer clung to her face, wet, but rather, bounced about as she trotted the land.
Tell truth, she wasn't entirely too sure where she was; she'd always roamed the land alone. At least since she'd parted ways from her pack, long ago; she was glad to be free, and though she sometimes missed the company of others, she'd managed to meet up with some pretty interesting individuals. For starters, that male hyena she'd been playing tag with, under the rain; she chuckled at the memory, pale purple eyes narrowing down in thought. It was quite amusing that the adult male had indulged in her own playful nature; she'd thought most males never bothered to play, upon reaching a certain age.
Her own form had not yet reached maturity; she was small still, but her eyes held a fierce, passionate hint to them. The soul that lay within seemed to await the moment to show itself. As it was however, the time had not yet come to show itself to the world, and Serkan merely played along the lands, unknowingly close to the Pridelands. As she trotted, her throat hummed, a song drifting through the air; she didn't know most of the words to it however, but remembered her mother used to sing it to her when she was young. Instead, she'd hum it when she felt lonely, "It's so hard to tell what you keep in your heart~~" her voice wasn't particularly fitted for singing, but it held an interesting touch to it as she sang away, jumping from from one bush to another, her head lowering into the foliage to seek out rodents she could snack on.
Never once did it occur to her that she as within Prideland territory, nor that she might not be wanted there. After all, she held, amusingly enough, no grudge against lions, and was naive enough not to know that they... might hold one against her. Serkan, was however, a fast learner. She'd not trip over the same rock twice.