Rue
Rue grimaced as he pulled himself up on her arm, clenching her teeth to keep from making a pained sound. She was not in good shape, but he seemed worse off than herself so she shifted closer so that she could take more of his weight if needed. Behind her the bird called again, seeming to have taken an honest interest in the the two victors.
She turned to snap at the creature, hopefully scaring it into flight, but it took off on it's own, moving away, but only slightly. What an odd creature, she thought, watching as it turned back to survey the two again, looking almost as though she was waiting for a response. From the corner of her eye she caught the movement of the man's hands, something that was becoming harder and harder to do in the poor light. Something about topaz and between?
Maybe that he lived on the border of two clans? Before she could decide, he moved, walking in the direction the bird had moved. Did he know the creature? Some sort of pet maybe. She shot the creature another glance as they moved slowly towards it, watching for a sign that it had been trained, or that it was familiar to the man.
It moved again as they approached, though their advance was slow, and waited for them to arrive before moving again. She turned to look at the man who hovered uncertainly over her arm, and sure enough he seemed to want to follow the bird.
With a last glance at her things scattered in the dirt behind them she steeled herself to follow the man and bird, with only a half thought prayer that her things would be waiting for her when she returned.
She turned to snap at the creature, hopefully scaring it into flight, but it took off on it's own, moving away, but only slightly. What an odd creature, she thought, watching as it turned back to survey the two again, looking almost as though she was waiting for a response. From the corner of her eye she caught the movement of the man's hands, something that was becoming harder and harder to do in the poor light. Something about topaz and between?
Maybe that he lived on the border of two clans? Before she could decide, he moved, walking in the direction the bird had moved. Did he know the creature? Some sort of pet maybe. She shot the creature another glance as they moved slowly towards it, watching for a sign that it had been trained, or that it was familiar to the man.
It moved again as they approached, though their advance was slow, and waited for them to arrive before moving again. She turned to look at the man who hovered uncertainly over her arm, and sure enough he seemed to want to follow the bird.
With a last glance at her things scattered in the dirt behind them she steeled herself to follow the man and bird, with only a half thought prayer that her things would be waiting for her when she returned.
Nightsong