Chirou wandered. She heard of a strange looking beast in here, and only came here to try to get a glimpse of it. It was no use, and her patience was being wasted on a stupid beast that she didn't even see with her own eyes. She studied about them - and wanted to see them. Maybe it was all just a big stupid lie that people told to make others fret to go to the lake. But she didn't shiver with fright, but instead she was interested and brought her little notebook she carries along to study creatures in here and learn more about them. Sunlight poured under the trees and fell onto the ground, and the water just reflected the light. Sometimes it blinded Chirou when she glanced at it. She began to grow more madder and soon she settled putting her feet into the crystal clear water. She wiped off all the dirt she could find on her feet before she splashed into the lake with it, to make it less polluted. She was slightly cold, but then she got used to the temperature of the water and soon felt relaxed, dreaming of what lies in this lake. It seemed so pretty and she wanted to see if there were any fish in them. She looked, then just stared at her reflection. There was chirping everywhere and bugs that crawled everywhere, but not near Chirou. The pendragon felt really fine once her eyes saw the rings she made in the calm lake. Then the light suddenly got darker, and when Chirou looked up at the sky, she saw that a cloud was temporarily blocking it. It became a little darker like someone who put up a curtain of darkness in the sky. Chirou didn't dare drink in the pond, as she got out a bottle of purified water from her small brown leather bag that she had brought. All in there was just another bottle, four notebooks (that were colored yellow, green, red, and blue), a bag of pencils and pens that was zipped closed, and some snacks that were closed. She didn't have a cellphone, but a little camera to take pictures and an organizer. Her fur shone under the sunlight while her eyes seemed to be like glowing gemstones underneath the water. She waited for that beast to come, and maybe some guest she can make friends with. Chirou grew bored and drank from her bottle again. Of course it wouldn't come. I knew it was some blasted myth that wasn't exactly true! Chirou yelled into her head. She threw a rock which almost landed in the water, but not exactly. Her began to bear her teeth as her patience was easily running. She planned to leave this damned lake as soon as possible. Hopefully she could wait and give that beast a chance to come and Chirou will encounter it. Okay, so maybe it wasn't exactly a good idea to go to the lake again. Maybe she'll run here when she's sad or angry. She stopped bearing her teeth and started to relax herself. Any time, now.