The Icewatch guard nodded, seemingly satisfied with David's reply. He didn't bother with returning the introduction. Still wanting to know more about the situation, he turned to Spirit and asked "If you're ok with doing so... could you tell us the full story? Start to finish? Then we can figure out what to do about that last bandit." However, as he glanced at the still-sitting girl, he realized her attention was focused elsewhere. "David...? Hey! I remember you! From... last season... Ruby... the healing center!" She looked at him in surprise, all the memories flooding back. She nodded once, before turning back to the guard.
"Right... story... Well, I was working in the stables... then a man came... the bandit who ran away... came and asked for help, as his horse and tripped and fallen over. I like horses and animals in general, and I'm okay medicine wise... not amazing though, so I decided to come and help. He led me here, where his friend was waiting. The horse was fine. After figuring that out, they basically kidnapped me, tied me up, and threw me on the horse." She laughed bitterly at this, not really understanding why she was feeling so... odd. It wasn't really like her usual self, but for some reason... she felt the bandit before her deserved his fate. And the other should have the same. This scared her, but she continued anyways. "Sounds kind of cliche, really. Anyways, they walked for a bit, then David turned up, and threatened them. He seemed to know them..." She frowned while thinking on this, wondering why he'd met them before. "So he fought with one, while they were both distracted I managed to 'fall' off the horse... so I tried to wriggle away. One noticed, caught up and brought me back... then blackmailed David by holding a knife to my throat and telling him to drop his sword... Instead David, who had the other bandit at the throat as well, killed the guy and my bandit ran away. David cut the ropes and... now we're here."
She nodded, looking up at the guard for a reply. She almost didn't... care about the story. She didn't know what to think, even after going over things several times. All she knew was that she wanted revenge on that living bandit, and it reflected in her eyes. They were a bright yellow mixed with a little green. The Icewatch man nodded and thought for a few moments, before speaking to his bonded. "Would you be able to track the guy? Do you have his scent?" The Kelvic had been sniffing around the area, freaking out the horse slightly, and he nodded. "Ok good... the two of us will chase after that last man. You two... get yourself back to the city, and head to the healing center if you need it." He was firm with this, already climbing the side of his mount in preparation to set off.
The Frostfawn, however, found this annoying. Though it was obviously dangerous to come, she wanted to anyways, to watch what happened. But the guard wouldn't let her, of course. And she wouldn't be able to keep up... the horse! She could ride that! But then David... she couldn't leave him alone, in case he was injured. The yellow in her eyes glowing brighter, she nodded and stood, legs feeling wobbly already. "And send another Icewatch over here, if you see one... Though not the one at the gate" With that, he and the bear turned around and loped off in the direction the bandit had ran.
Alone with David again, Spirit didn't start walking. Instead, she glanced at the mercenary, wondering if he had anything to say. For some reason she didn't feel like going back to the city... she wanted to help with something... DO something, other than sit around and be pitied. "Hey... are you injured?" she asked, giving him a critical look. It he was... they could stop here and fix that up quickly. Bide their time... |