Her days had fallen into an almost routine since her arrival, which really had not been all that long. In the morning, she woke up and met Lydia for training, which was at an easier pace given the younger girl's current condition. But she could still teach her to properly hold a bow, and work on her target practice. After training was done, Sara spent a little more time on her shelter, slowly building it into some sort of home. Lunch was typically fruit and nuts. After that, training. Sara was currently building a training course for herself. At some point she was probably going to have to point that out to everyone so they didn't do anything to it, or wonder what it was. It wasn't anything special, but it kept her running, climbing, and practicing with her bow and arrows. Finding new places to run or to expand it to also helped her remember the island.
The heat of this place didn't bother her so much, Nanda Parbat was just as bad, if not worse at times. The League didn't have tropical beaches, the ocean waves or beautiful waterfalls and lakes to make it better. Her runs also gave her time to think about pretty much anything and everything. From leaving the Legends behind for now, to what she should be doing with her time on this island, since she had zero plans to ever pop out any babies. She was not mother material, even if she didn't have to actually raise the kid.
She had been training for over an hour when she came up on the lake, planning to stop for a water break and to splash her face. Despite being able to tolerate the heat, she'd welcome something cooler. She came up on the lake, pulling off her makeshift quiver filled with arrows and placing it against a rock very carefully along with her bow.
Sara had gone a few more steps when she finally realized that there was already someone here and in the lake. It took her a minute to recognize him. He was the new guy, Derek she was almost confident was his name. The werewolf who seemed to already know people from home as well. Slowing down her pace, she approached the edge of the lake and dropped down beside it, dipping her hands in the water to cup them and splash some water on her face.
"How's your first full day going?" she asked once she had wiped any water from her eyes. She spoke loud enough for her voice to carry over to him, unsure if super-hearing was part of the werewolf package.