She couldn’t help but blush at her overzealous effort. Alas, she did manage a sheepish smile as she watched him walk up and offer his hand. Happy for the help up, Faye commented with a small spot of woe in her voice, “Any climb will be better than being stuck in a storm!”
After accepting the hand that was offered to her, Faye glanced at the sky. The usually white fluffy sheep that grazed on the blue grass of the sky had now pulled off their disguises. They were actually ferocious wolves that now prowled the sky like she had seen earlier. He was right. The calm before the storm would not last long. Those wolves would descend upon them with their howling and tear them apart with their claws and teeth. No one survived a storm in these mountains without shelter. No one. While continuing to hold onto the hand for balance, she gladly let the arm that wrapped around her shoulder for support. It was going to be a long climb and she didn’t want to imagine what it would be like if she were to go at this one alone.
Being gentle on her leg, she gingerly pulled herself away from the tree. She was eager to be away from the predatory eyes that hovered above her. They threatened to gobble her up. At the thought, she redirected her gaze back to the pine needle carpeted floor. She would have to watch for rocks that littered her path and for any tricky footing that might claim her other ankle. She did not relish the idea of have Hess carry her all the way up the hill.
Adjusting her hold across his waist, the girl focused on the cold wind biting at her nose rather than her close proximity to another human being. It was bad enough that she was breaking out in a blush that wasn’t cause by the effort of climbing on one leg. Though she managed to avoid looking at him and rather kept to conversation than eye contact.
“Just thought I might say thank you for not leaving me behind. . .” carefully ventured Faye as they started to approach an outcropping of boulders, “It was very honorable for you to stay and I just wanted you to know that I appreciate it.”
The thank you was hard pressed to come out, but the sentence had eventually slipped through her lips. As much as she hated to admit things like that, being truthful and honest was more important than her pride.
Once they reached the crest of the rocks, she saw the place that Hess started to walking towards. Glancing at the small crack in the rocks, she wondered how she was going to wiggle through it without hurting her ankle much more. She would have to go in at an angle and let her weight push her through. Deciding on that plan of action, she detached herself from Hess with a determined look on her face. She was going to be stuck out her for a while so she wouldn’t have to worry about making this trip a bunch of times. She would only have to do this twice. Hopefully, the second time she would leave with a healed ankle.
Turning side ways to push herself through the crack with her weight, she gasped, “You really picked a good spot! We won’t get ambushed by animals in here! Less heat to keep the place warm too.”
Finally squeezing through, she looked around the small triangle cave that she could sit in comfortably, but would have no hope of standing in it. The only thing she wondered about was sleeping. This place was small and they would have to sleep close. Though she knew that was good for heat, she still felt squeamish about it. Sleeping around with all the Dek was one thing. There were many people all piled together. But here? It was just him and her in the middle of nowhere. At least no one paid attention to her in the big group. It was at this point she really hoped she didn’t snore or do anything else embarrassing in her sleep. It would be torture for him to be stuck with some girl who not only kept him here, but also kept him up at night. Sighing, she turned to look at him through the crack.
“I guess I start making the fire and the pit?” she asked while running a hand through her long hair.
((Sorry for the long wait))