41st of Summer, 510 A.V.
Hirem woke up on the first day of traveling with Dhanya's caravan feeling very wrong. Last night, the first night in a long time that he had been with a large group of people, wasn't very successful. People had stared at him, avoided him, and looked at him with disgust. To them, he was some hermit that rescued Dhanya and now demanded to be taken with them, They didn't think much of him.
Dhanya was of some help, being of a positive opinion of him since he helped her out of a serious situation, but it wasn't enough to shake off his feeling of wrongness. After a long time alone in the desert, he just wasn't cut out to be a man that travelled with companions. He wasn't about to go running into the sands with his tail tucked between his legs, but he felt like he needed some time alone for himself. Thus, desertsick.
He got his excuse for the fact that he sorely needed a bath. He had bathed at regular intervals during his time alone, but those had been few and far between, and most people in the caravan thought he stunk something awful. So, he alerted somebody in the group that he was going off to the nearby oasis to wash, and walked off into the morn to the oasis.
The walk was definitely relaxing for Hirem, a chance to get his thoughts straight once again. He wasn't very successful, but he felt that he could return to the caravan and face Dhanya and her friends again with a bolstered confidence... once he washed himself, though. He thought that he smelt bad too, and taking a nice relaxing bath would do his dry skin some good.
The oasis was beautiful, a clear orb of water with a palm tree lazily stretching out over the surface of the pool. Hirem sidled up right to the side of it, dipping his waterskin in the water and setting it off to the side. With that done, he quickly stripped off his clothes and stepped into the water, shivering at the cold sensation. He washed himself in a haste, and stepped out of the oasis just as quickly as he had come, pulling his warm clothes on in relief. That done, he just sat at the edge of the water, admiring the serene nature of the oasis as the morning progressed around him.