512 Spring 50th
With each day Oluse put between him and his old life he found himself more outgoing, and personable. He wasn't sure quite yet if the rest of the group thought of him as such, but frankly the opinions of others meant little to him. His travels accomplished his goals, and that had brought him joy, for the first time in a long time. He often found himself smiling for no particular reason, and he met the mornings with a sense of excitement, unjustified by the rather dull, and often painful time upon the horses. Even in that, however, he had been improving slowly, feeling more comfortable upon Velox.
That morning, however, excitement felt far below his primal urge to urinate on his scale of priorities. And so, disregarding his morning routine for a time he took himself from his crude and scratchy sleeping bag, careful to seal the tent behind him against any intruders who might wish the comfort of his sleeping area, and lightly stepped along the rough ground of their camp to a near by bush. He had but a light blanket wrapped around him, having realized quite quickly that none in their party, between the Drykas and the Vantha, particularly cared for formality of body. In situations of emergency, such as taking a wizz in the morning, Oluse had no objections to such freedom. The Drykas, however, would likely have taken to the bushed without even a layer of decent cloth protecting them. Even the spring warmth diminished in the morning briskness, however, and kept Oluse from being so bold.
As he released himself upon the bush he looked about him, breathing in the fresh air. They had cleared the usually frozen reaches, and found themselves into a lightly wooded area, beginning a slope that would eventually become a small group of mountains. More hills, compared to what Oluse could see from his home in Denval, but still, compared to the Northern reaches they seemed colossal. Oluse was as excited for the change in scenery as he was fearful of the inevitable drop of temperature that would come with the increase in elevation. Something the boy had never experienced first hand.
Around him was the soft, and horizontal rays of morning light. That delicate time just as the sun crest. His morning to help with breakfast wasn't for another day, and so he had full intention of heading back to his tent for another hour of sleep before the food was ready, and he needed to finish packing his things to go. The Drykas had made it clear to him that he would be his own manager, gather his things and pack his horse as his own rate, and if he fell behind it was his own responsibility to catch up. Oluse had been careful to wake early and be completely packed before sunrise for the first several days of the trip, but quickly realized the error of his ways. The entire group was rarely ready to travel until some time following breakfast.
Interrupting his intentions, however, was the soft sound of pavi words, strung together into a pleasing rhythm, with a nearly ethereal tone to them as the reach out along the rays of sun. Oluse coughed against the cool air, sending a puff of steam out into the sunrise before him, and fingered his dirty ear a moment till he could hear more clearly. Somebodies voice barely registered through the light circle of trees bordering their comping place, and still in a half-sleepish daze Oluse deliberated to investigate the origin.
Shaking twice, he wrapped the cloth protectively around him, and light footed began exploring his way through the treacherous underbrush toward the sound.