Timestamp: 44th of Winter, 509 A.V.
The cave was warm and dry, and that was all that the big man could ask for. Floor and walls had been swept clean by Cypress and a hole had been dug in the earthen floor. Inside the hole was a fire pit, situated near the entrance so that the smoke would not fill the cave when staving off the cold. With his wounds recently cleaned he lay with a blanket wrapped around him, shivering.
Once they had escaped from the Yukmen the two had hoped they would be fine. Unfortunately neither was a skilled healer. The kelvic's wounds had not shown any sign of infection, but they would leave angry scars for the rest of his life. It is very hard to conceal a face wound that was never properly stitched. Perhaps the change in his features would be a character building exercise.
Cypress had been so good to him. She had been ranging out each day to supply them with more firewood and food to sustain them while they hid, and he healed. Cupped in his hand currently was a bowl of broth that the young woman had made for him, and insisted he drink. The stuff did not have any of the body or flavor of red meat, and he disliked it immensely. As he sipped it he shuddered with revulsion.
Looking over to the horse and oxen he contemplated eating one. They had been more trouble than they were worth already. It had taken days to find a cave that would fit all of the animals inside, along with he and his mistress. The smell was something awful. Cleaning their muck out of the cave was about all the exercise he had managed to get between naps.
If Cypress were not a Drykas he would have eaten the horse. Horse makes a fine meal. Licking his human chops he grimaced. Broth would have to do for now. There was no telling what trouble he would get in if she returned with her firewood to find a glutted kelvic and a gutted horse.