Is this even possible? Nai'shee was watching little Animatons run around the wagon and appear everywhere all of the sudden. Little hammer, obviously named Naily, was really cute by her opinion. However, she liked Bitey the most. It intrigued her how he acted so much like a real animal. Kaeson couldn't hold his questions, and he had dozens. It confused Nai'shee even more, since she didn't understand a single thing. She observed the whole situation, few times opening mouth to ask something, but giving up. She felt almost like dreaming, with objects moving around her on their own free will.
Nai'shee didn't notice how much have passed, but soon enough they were on their destination. Tock got to work before she could even exit wagon. She let Naily go first and followed tools rolling to Tock. Kaeson did the same thing, but he seemed like admiring her work with those. James was the only person who didn't stick around cheerful tools, trying to be on 'safe distance'. Tock commanded them what to do and within few moments tools were doing their job. "And what do we do than?", Nai'shee asked. They only have to pack things up and drive them back. She prayed to Laviku, or whoever was listening, for James to drive back, since it will be interesting with all that wood with them.
They got to search for food. She had some of food she brought left, but she ate most by now. However, she added it into supplies too. She followed Kaeson, listening to his mumbling. While they were searching, Nai'shee couldn't stop asking questions. Kaeson told her names of few plants she asked about, but they obviously weren't edible. He told her about the rule, "Leaves of three, let it be". It should be useful to know at least that much, but she was sure it couldn't be applied to every plant. However, better without risking. They found some onion and nuts. Nai'shee wanted to pick few berries, but Kaeson just looked at them and decided to pass. When she asked about it he said berries tend to be poisonous and look like one another, so you can't tell them apart. Soon enough they were finished with their search and sadly looked at supplies. Tock found a way to cook them, which was too slow by Nai'shee's opinion, but it was still cooking. She remembered the time when she made a stove out of stones to fry some eggs long ago and this primitive method was close enough. She carefully observed what she was doing, counting the time needed for stones to warm up and how much times she had to repeat it to boil water. It was cooling down every time it had to wait a bit for the next stone, so it was slow process. But after a while, it was over. At least until Kaeson dropped everything and ruined it. "Shyke", they said at the same time.
"Hey, that was supposed to be our lunch!", she yelled, quickly standing up and moving before she gets burnt from hot water. Only than did she notice that Kaeson's hand was burnt too. She felt embarrassed for yelling at him and she slowly approached. "Sorry, I didn't realize... Let me take a look." She couldn't say she was skilled in medicine, but she always had to take care of herself, so she had basic experience with scratches, wounds and burns. She especially learned a lot about burns from her recent injury. Of course, this wasn't even close to it, it was minor burn. She didn't dare to touch it and cause him pain. She didn't know anything about treating burns, but Kaeson did and he soon enough created mud to apply to his injury. He explained Nai'shee that he learned about it on herbalism classes. She helped him create mud by adding some water using Reimancy, she didn't want him to spend all the water they had supplied. While they were on it, Tock collected food from the ground and tried to mix up something again.
When they finally had lunch, Nai'shee could only think about dinner. Food didn't taste too good, but it wasn't problem for her. But she used some of her Djed today and she knew she will probably use more while they're working with this and she needed something but boiled plants mixed up without any soup left. Her part disappeared rather quickly and she decided to risk. Again. She helped a bit more again, before she offered: "I can go and try hunt down some small animal, so we could get proper dinner?" She sounded pretty convincing, so nobody even thought she wasn't experienced hunter. She left as soon as job of carrying the first tree into wagon was done.
OOCI tried to move her away, because she would interact in argument and I guess it would change your characters' reactions and it's too complicated to change it now... And we need dinner, anyways.
She took a way opposite of the road they came by. She assumed animals, especially small ones, the ones she was looking for, would run away from road, used by humans who can hurt them. She was proud of that conclusion, so she assumed hunting will be an easy job for her. She was moving only forward, so she wouldn't get lost, occasionally leaving herself some trace of way back. After a long while she realized she wasn't going anywhere, and she stopped and sat to rest and thing what was she doing wrong. She thought she should find some rabbit or something and hunt it down using her Flux skill, but there was no sign of life around her, except annoying insects and occasional bird's tweet. She had no weapons, so anything that could fly was dangerous to hunt. She could climb a tree and catch it by Flux-jump, but she would probably fall and break something. The silence was soon enough interrupted by the sound on the tree above her. She didn't recognize the sound, so she looked up, facing a huge snake. She was immediately feet away from the tree, looking at confused snake. The animal was fast, but she knew it couldn't catch up with her, so she calmed down a bit. She looked around, searching for more foes, but it seems like this snake was alone. Do they usually move alone? It was huge and black and white, with entertaining pattern. Nai'shee tried lifting a sssss sound, but, normally, nothing happened. After a while snake stopped chasing her in circles. Nai'shee had no idea why she didn't run away. It was fun to her. Snake now looked disappointed in itself and decided to give up. They both just stood in silence looking at each other. Quiet a some time passed in that game of theirs and now perfect silence fell on forest. Nai'shee suddenly felt sleepy and shaken her head, reminding herself what she was doing. It was already early evening by that time.
Suddenly, a rabbit appeared in close bush. Both Nai'shee and snake rushed to it, but, as mentioned, Nai'shee was faster. However, she now allowed snake to approach, which was the only thing it wanted. It tried to bite, but Nai'shee dodged, putting a rabbit in her place. Snake's huge fangs, invisible up until now, bit the rabbit in full strength. She cowered, thinking it was supposed to happen to her. Dark red blood flew over snake's white skin. Nai'shee held a rabbit in air, not sure what to do. Snake couldn't let go because it would fall, so Nai'shee raised them a bit more, to make sure it won't risk it. She couldn't let go either, because snake would be free to attack after that. They stood like that for a moment, before Nai'shee foolishly swung a rabbit until snake couldn't hold it anymore. She sent her Djed into her legs and used more than she should for escape. She didn't dare to look back, but snake was probably far far away, stunned from hitting whatever it hit. After a while she calmed down and stopped using Flux. She remembered the blood and she was happy seeing that she didn't leave trace behind her. It seemed that little rabbit didn't have too much in it. She didn't even want to look at cute animal. She was happy that snake was the one who killed it.
She stopped a bit further from their camping place, on a little stream to wash her hands and rabbit. It was pure white and it took her a while to put it back into that state. However, she was certain that she didn't want James to see blood all over her and animal, so she washed both carefully. Her clothes had few stains as well, but she couldn't wash them now, it was already getting pretty dark and they were probably worried. She filled a bottle in her bag with water and finally returned to camp, happy, proud, prepared to tell them about her victory.
But she found Tock yelling at Kaeson and with traces of crying on her face. She just stood there, confused. When situation calmed down James explained her what happened, which didn't help too much, since he didn't understand himself. She just left rabbit besides Tock's campfire and got to work. Tock and Kaeson didn't even notice it in the beginning and they were too occupied with their own thoughts to ask how did it go with hunting. However, she didn't care. She tried to calm Tock down while she helped her, without mentioning the whole situation, just trying to get her thoughts to work. She wasn't sure if it was going all that well. |