{Early Spring, circa 392 AV}
The sun was bright in my eyes. The wind snarled my hair, whipping it around my face. Wynry's bubbling laughter warmed me with a taste of her delight.
We were running through the sparse woods, ducking in and out between the thin trees, searching. Vaughn had vanished in that way that he could, without a trace or sound, just gone. Wynry and I, gripping at each other and tugging each other this way and that, stumbling around and whispering and shushing and sometimes collapsing into helpless, breathless giggles that we tried to contain behind our hands, we were searching for him. This time Wynry was certain we were going to catch him by surprise.
This was one of Wynry's favorite games, this chasing and hiding game, and by now we knew how to play it well. We had already spotted Caity hovering in the sky above, dipping her wings into the white clouds, sometimes diving back to earth to go after a mouse or cricket. There was a reason we called her Vaughn's "shadow." She was a giveaway. If she was here, then Vaughn would be nearby. We only had to find him.
"This way, this way! I thought I heard something!" Wynry whispered excitedly, tugging my hand, eager to find Vaughn, and so we swept in that direction. Now that we were close we were picking our way, our feet avoiding sticks that could snap and leaves that might rustle and give us away. We both kept our eyes peeled, the wriggling tension of the chase building up in our bellies, chilling our laughter for the moment, causing the search to become more subdued and serious. Though his kestrel flew above there was no other hint of the big man. Not a snicker of his hearty laughter, not a flash of movement as he tried to move away, not a glimmer of his merry eyes peeking from behind a tree.
There was the snap of a twig behind us, and we both whirled. Nothing there. Could have been an animal, but now we didn't know which way to go. Forward, or back? Wynry and I looked at each other and broke out into nervous giggles, me pulling on her hand to go back the way we had come, towards the new sound, and Wynry protesting in a hushed voice, going, "No, no, no! This way, this way! I know where he is, I figured it out! I saw him, I saw him, really!"
"Okay, okay!" I whispered, and she eagerly pulled me along, eyes set on a particularly large tree. We crept towards it, clutching each other, and the closer we got the slower Wynry walked, until I had to push her along to get her to go. "Maybe it's not that tree--" she said uncertainly a few moments later, looking up at me with a shimmer of grey-brown eyes, "Maybe we should go back like you said--"
"Wyn, it won't hurt to look."
"It could," she muttered back, turning her face towards the tree as we closed on it, her mouth barely moving, her words coming out with barely a sound, "It could ruin the whole game." I didn't have anything to say to that. She was right. We had to be perfect if we wanted to win. If Vaughn had any inkling of where we were, any idea at all, he would use it to his advantage. If he knew where we were before we saw him, we had already lost.