Hirem, almost if he followed the sun's pattern, awoke with good spirits and a fresh and ready mind. The little sleep he had had done him wonders, and now he was eagerly awaiting the next day. He was also more than a little relieved to see no disturbing message from Yahal telling him to leave and move on, like a dead carrion bird laying on his lap. Yahal did not act like that, but Hirem let his imagination wander.
Outside, he started his stretches that had served him so well in the desert, testing the strength of his muscles and gauging how far he could go during the day. Today seemed like it would be an exceptionally fruitful day, as each of his limbs were strong and limber, and that made his mood rise all the more.
The other relations in the Tent seemed curious as he arose, but their gazes did not linger on him for too long. They would only watch him for a few seconds and get back to their morning work, leaving him be. They had seemed to accept him into their Tent, at least for the time he would stay, and would be as polite and kind to him as any other member of their community.
Giving a quick survey of the Tent, he spotted Nahali, his new shepherd companion, wandering about the camp with her herd of goats following diligently behind her. She seemed to be lost in some distant thought, which Hirem guessed was not uncommon for the young girl. She seemed to be quite a thinker, with a mind sharp as a blade but still innocent in her own way. Nahali had proven to be a kind girl that had been a relief to find in the desert, and now was a friendly companion among the Tent. He was glad he was to spend his time here with her.
He cupped a hand around his mouth, and let out a loud cry, drawing the attention of everyone who was in earshot. Seeing it was their new resident, they turned back to their work, ignoring his yell. Nahali turned as well, and her face seemed to brighten at the sight of him. He took a big smile, and slowly padded his way through the sand to her, waving his hand.
"Quite a lovely day, wouldn't you say?" He glanced about, pursing his lips together. "Your friends aren't awake yet?"