9, fall 514 Kayan walked with her trusted companion strutting along beside her and her hunting supplies in her arms. A shovel and crossbow were being balanced between her arms and she decided that on the way home, she was tying it to Snyder's back. The young girl found it strange how warm it was when just a few days earlier the weather made her think it was going to be freezing all season, not that she was going to complain about it. She shifted her supplies around to tug on the hunter's leash when he started charging ahead and growling at something she couldn't see yet. He backed down and walked near her side after she called his name with some warning in her voice, but he the low rumble from his throat continued. The young kelvic couldn't blame the hound for being a bit tense, they didn't go this way very often when hunting. Kayan herself didn't like this side of Mirahil Pass, mostly because this was where the larger animal settled and she didn't have anything that could take them down. Well, at least until she had bought a crossbow. The young girl had nearly no idea how to use it, probably had no aim, and didn't know where hitting a deer would injure or kill them. But, she did have her tracking abilities and could probably find her stray bolts. Snyder just had to find some droppings and tracks, then keep quiet while she went to work.... so this hunt was going to be her most failed attempt since way back when Kayan tried to catch a rabbit with her bare hands. The thought didn't dissuade her, though. She still had her traps to set up, after all. The girl's eyes moved down to her companion, still growling at something in the distance. She was still sure it was nothing, there weren't many predators that would brave the wrath of angry or scared citizens. She stayed alert none-the-less, if not for her own sake than for the well being of her friend. Soon enough she heard a whine and the pressing of hooves on the ground. From her time watching travelers and merchants passing through, she could already tell it was a horse. Now the real question was whether it was wild or with its person. True, there shouldn't be wild horses running through the forest, but she didn't know if it wasn't possible or not. Maybe she could just take a quick peek at it? If it was with someone, she'll just leave it alone. If not, she could watch it for a while. Her only problem would be Snyder trying to chase the thing off, but Kayan was sure she could keep him calm until she was ready to go. Her head peeked from behind one of the trees before she saw the horse set with a saddle and tied to a tree so it wouldn't wander off. Near by was a large tent that looked immensely more comfortable than what she imagined a tent would be like. She had always imagined some pitifully then sheet that couldn't do much more than keep out rain and wind. Her attention moved back to the horse and she looked around briefly - making sure she didn't see anyone out and about - before moving towards it. The stallion didn't seem to acknowledge her until it heard Snyder's growling. Kayan sent him a hissed "shush!" before continuing to walk closer. She slowly put down her supplies to keep the animal from being startled, then stood and started petting its neck softly, "Hey ya big guy, bet it sucks being tied up like this, huh?" The response was a snort and a hoof grazing against the ground a few times. She looked around again before moving over to her kit and taking out an apple, rolling it over to the horse and pausing when she hear a noise nearby that sent Snyder back to growling. |