38 Summer, 515 AV
5th Bell, Early Morning
Endrykas, Blackwater Pavilion
5th Bell, Early Morning
Endrykas, Blackwater Pavilion
Dravite started awake, a cold, wet nose to the ear would do that to a man. It was still dark inside the tent, the first fingers of light pointed skyward outside on the horizon as Syna smiled her good mornings to the world and Leth bid them all goodnight. The two lovers stared at each other from across the world and slowly exchanged watch of the plain. The Drykas man lay awake, yawning and rubbing his watery eyes as the young, doe eyed fawn leapt about at his left, his wife Belkaia fast asleep to the right with their son tucked up safely in her arms.
Every time the horse lord felt his eyes grow heavy and fall closed again, Fawn would skip over to him and lick his face, chew a knot of hair or stick her nose somewhere that got his attention quickly, usually on a warm bit of skin. He yawned and pushed her away, drying his eyes on the back of his hand, clearly tired. "Why?" He scolded lightly, fearful of waking Belkaia at this hour.
The fawn stood staring, small and helpless, "rude," he called her and got up from the bed of furs to leave the tent before it got too warm, or at least that's the reason he used to convince himself that it was time to get up.
Fawn followed Dravite from the tent like a lost puppy and as soon as they were outside she ran and skipped about excitably. He took a bucket and wandered over to Kimba before setting it down and filling it full of water to keep the goat occupied long enough to find a jar. When he found one, Dravite retrained and kneeled to begin milking the goat. He pulled her udders down gently and squeezed, just as he had read in the book, careful not to bend or twice anything. Kimba stood chewing grass comically and the man smiled when he looked up to see her keeping an eye on him.
When the task was done, Dravite looked around to find that Fawn was nowhere to be seen. He got to his feet quickly and rushed into the tent only to discover she wasn't there. The horse lord ran outside again and called for the animal to return and when she did not, he turned to the web, slipping into a trance that was difficult to hold due to the panic he felt. The man traversed the web quickly, circling the camp before extending his search down either end of the makeshift street they were camped beside. She couldn't have gone far, he convinced himself before retracing his steps back to his physical form to go in search on foot. Just as he picked up his belt and fastened it about his hips to go in search of the animal, Roan stepped out of his tent half dressed with the young creature tucked under his arm and smiled, "missing something?"
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