Ashe finished putting on her shoes, the shower wasn't as relaxing as she had hoped. She decided it she needed to go for a run. It always helped her relieve stress. She slipped her key into her pocket and put her long white hair up into a ponytail. She shut the door and headed out of her building. It was night time, she thanked Averosa. That means that almost no one would be out. Diana sat on a bench in the courtyard. She wasn't surprised to see the scorn of the moon up and about. Diana was always up at night. It was a miracle she was up for battles during the day. Ashe waved to Diana, as she headed towards the running path. It traveled around the apartment complex the Institute owns for the champions to stay when they weren't visiting their home city-states.

She made sure her shoes were tied and tightened her ponytail. Ashe started to jog down the path. She cleared her mind as she picked up the pace. She was sick of the pressure of her tribe, sick of having to deal with her sisters. They were still so apprehensive to talk to her. Freljord was in dismay because they couldn't come to an agreement of peace. Ashe sighed, peace would never come. She thought about everything that has happened. As she continued her run, al the pressures from the Freljord made her pick up the pace.

Ashe was about half way around the path, when she came to the nearby lake. It was a beautiful area, especially at night. She slowed to a walk and came up next to one of the benches around the lake. This place was pretty popular for most champions during the day. The training grounds were off to the left, Bilgwater quarters to the right. They couldn't go that far from the water. Ashe chuckled as she sat down. She enjoyed the silence, it was so different from her daily life. She rarely got a moment alone.

"I heard he stopped by your room again," she heard a voice behind her. Ashe recognized the voice as Ahri's voice.

"What are you doing out here so late?"

"I was worried about you. I hope you told him no," Ahri said as she sat down next to Ashe.

"Of course I told him no. I would never say yes. He's such a jerk," Ashe sighed, "The only way I would say yes is if my tribe was in danger. I have a duty to my people, but I'm not going to say yes just because they think I should."

"Good! You wanna go to the bar? Come on, a girls night! Please?" Ahri begged.

"Sure, why not," Ashe got up off the bench, "Let me change first ok?" Ahri followed her to her apartment. Ashe changed and they headed to the bar.