Kae woke quickly at Jax's prodding, and moved towards the fire to stay watch. She realized Jax had stayed up longer than she expected, and mentally cursed at her stubborn friend. Kae occupied herself by tuning into the forest around her. Not many creatures were out moving this late, but she smiled as some scurried around the trees and underbrush. It seemed like no one was near their camp, and that for the time being they could enjoy some peace. Kae knew the journey ahead would afford them little time to find peaceful moments, so she did not take this one for granted. The hooting of an owl caught her attention, and right after that she heard a splashing sound. There was some sort of water near them. Looking back at the sleeping form of Jax, Kae quietly rose and walked towards the sound of moving water. A few feet from their camp, and out of sight of it because of the trees, was a small creek running idly through the woods. Kae bent down and let her hands fall in the water, sighing in relief at the feeling. Water was always soothing to Kae. Quickly Kae toed off her thin foot wraps and dunked her feet into the shallow water. She lay back, staring at the moon peeking through the forest canvas. The night was silent and cool, and Kae felt nature's energy running through her. It was such a joy to be away from the city and the feeling of being closed in. After a few minutes, Kae decided it was time to head back so she stood and grabbed her footwraps. Bare foot, she walked back the few feet to camp and took post by the fire for the remainder of the night.