Blushing at her mistake Na'Leigh pushed it from her mind, she may not know the gender of their pursuer but unlike the others she knew how to escape it. Following the Inarta before her she hauled her dog after her, thanking the gods that the other hunter had been clever enough to distract the bear when it hadn't been as eager as she anticipated to follow their hastily made plans. Almost stumbling over the edge of the cliff she pulled up when the woman before her stopped. Yanking her backpack off she fumbled through the ropes and harnesses she had regretted totting around this morning and threw the harness at the Inarta standing over her, "put that on." She stated her hands fumbling with panic. The woman's friend would be returning soon and if they weren't ready they would all be trapped at the top of the cliff. She knew her age didn't give her the right to give this woman directions but thus far they had followed her. Setting a clip at the lip of the cliff she latched a rope to it. Glancing at the woman she quickly edited the dogs harness slipping herself into it hoping it would hold. "Remove any additional weight...I-I don't know if this rope will hold the four of us as it is..." She directed, revealing the weakness in her plan. Hearing the frustrated roar of the bear she bit her lip until it bled. Cutting holes in her backpack she slid it around the dog and hauled him onto her back legs trembling under the weight. Her arms were used to bearing him upward half of his weight against the rope, half against her. However, his full weight on her legs was overwhelming. Hands that were shaking and fumbling with fear steadied, transferring to her pounding heart. "When she comes out of the trees wave her towards us, grab her and hold her tightly...then we jump..." She finished, meeting the older Inartans gaze. Though she had done the maneuver often enough alone she had never put so much strain on the rope. |
OOC: sorry for taking so long to reply...my grandmother passed away so I haven't been online. But I'm back and ready to write.