(12th of Spring, 499AV) Breathe in. Breathe out. Haraza's breath was white in the air, the way in lingered for a moment before fazing into the nothingness. The cool air felt good in his lungs, refreshing. He tucked the furry hood tighter around his ears, though part of him wanted to free it from his head and feel the cool air in his sweat-dampened hair. But the cold was biting even to those marked by Morwen after a while, and even the Great Haraza was not so prideful to ignore the winter. Haraza gave a wary look to the clouds about, the gray behemoths dotting out any trace of the sky above. It would have been an otherwise fine sunny day, maybe get some of the winter frost melted with the coming of spring, but the clouds would not let it be so. Still, the light was bright enough to see clearly while aiding to his own hiding attempts. Which was good enough weather for him. The wind danced through the trees and gave out its own call, merrily enjoying the frozen day. The way it bellowed and shrilled and laughed through the branches was good cover as Haraza took light steps in the snow, moving carefully but purposefully. Each step was focused through the snow to make as little noise as possible, not to startle the beast before him. And the wind was moving towards him and away from the animal, masking his scent. Perfect, just the way he wanted it set up. Haraza rested a hand on a tree, examining the bark. The way it had been nibbled and chewed had brought him here to find the stag before him. Teeth marks of the big beast were so distinctive on the flesh of the tree, revealing its pale smooth innards to lay bare against the cold. His hand traces the wood for a second, the warm gloves blocking out most of the feeling. Haraza went ahead and slipped the glove free, now holding his other glove and his spear in the other hand. Slowly, gently, Haraza felt the wood grain. Snow and ice knocked free of the bark, melted slightly by the warmth of his body. Haraza closed his eyes. Breathe in. The way her hair moved, danced around her like a halo, had been burned into his mind. He could see Azuria clearly, the dark of her hair hinted with traces of a light blue. But her face was the most shocking. The red lips he longed to feel weren't turned up in a smile as they desperately needed to be, but a scowl. A look of pure irritation and annoyance. In his mind Haraza traced his eyes up from those supple lips, looking into her perfect eyes. The red that tinged her almond eyes wasn't happiness. The way it burst like a fire with bleeds of orange proved it to be not passion either. Nor joy or excitement or any other emotion that played itself out in Haraza's own eyes, revealing the way this girl made his mind spin and his heart beat. She was furious. Breathe out. Haraza hadn't realized he'd been holding his breath. He took a deep and slow one now, trying to correct his quickening heartbeat. He couldn't let himself get distracted like that, he had to focus. This is who Haraza was, after all. A champion hunter, a hero to the kids, a super star. Someone that everyone loved. Everyone but her. |