Reed's short tail wagged at it's end when Larkspur agreed to let Reed take the first watch. Her new best friend trusted her enough to put their life in her paws. She would not let them down! "Good idea!" Reed declared. At the mention of berries, she shifted over to the bushes Larkspur had grown prior and picked a few, holding them in her cheeks as she tried not to squish them. With the berries secured (and covered in slobber) she walked down the edge of the river to a spot they could watch easily from the makeshift not-boulder up on the hill. There she spat them out with a "Pblegh!" and watched as some of them rolled down into the water. A few had remained on shore, snugged up against rocks that they had stuck to with her drool. Maybe it would work. "I got a few!" she called out to Larkspur as she closed the distance between them once more. "I don't know if it's enough to tempt somethin, but maybe? Not a lot out here to eat, could be as hungry as us." Sound logic, she figured.
Reed made her way up to the spot they had chosen and picked out a perch that seemed soft enough to sit on but not too soft to fall asleep on. She didn't want to have to fight off such an evil temptation with such an important responsibility ahead of her. While Larkspur settled in, Reed scanned the area to try and pinpoint any possible blind spots others might be able to sneak up on them from. Above them was one. Across the river was another. Luckily, both herself and Larkspur were brown and could potentially blend into the terrain at night. As dusk settled, Reed kept her eyes out to see if any prey took the bait, or if any predators might be lurking in the area.
Perception roll to see if Reed sees things!
Success: Sees something in the distance as dusk settles
Failure: Does not see anything
Other roll to see if thing is good or bad!
Success: If Reed sees things, she will see a good thing like prey!
Failure: If Reed sees things and fails this roll, the thing she sees is evil and lurking