Timestamp: 90th of Fall, 516 AV
The strange weather had Sira on edge of late. She didn't mind so much that it wasn't cold. That was nice, actually. But it didn't seem right. So late in winter, and still no snow? And the mountain was acting up. Sira recalled the events not so long ago that left her trapped in the Inclement Weather and left so many others dead. She did not want to experience something like that again. Ever. A hunt was what she needed. Yes. A good one, a nice getaway from Wind Reach and the dangers of the mountain. She could go afar, stay away for a few days even. Perhaps.. perhaps Azira might come.
Sira rolled out of bed, landing lightly on her feet. Yes, a nice far hunt, and if Azira would come along it would be even better. Sira started packing her things, stowing her weapons and hunting gear in the bags on her saddle. She added a heavy winter blanket and katinu next to her tent and bedroll, just in case the season decided to act the way it was supposed to. She packed a few water skins and some rations as well. Everything they would need for a few days out in the wilderness, even if they only ended up staying for one.
With everything packed it was just a matter of retrieving the Avora. Sira made her way down to the common rooms, stopping to tell a dek she passed that she would need someone in her rooms to saddle her within the bell. "Send someone good. Someone who's done it before.. Marrin will do. Yeah, go find Marrin and tell her to wait for me in my aerie, and she'll have someone to teach."
The dek quickly scurried off to obey and Sira continued down to Azira's room. When she reached the door she knocked, and her thoughts trailed back to the last time she had appeared at Azira's door. The Avora hadn't been very pleased with Sira then, though the kelvic wasn't entirely sure why. Hopefully this time she would be more excited... though it was very early in the morning. Sira wasn't even sure if the sun was up. Well, still... this time hopefully it will be different. And if not, well, she would go alone.
"Azira," she greeted when the Avora opened the door, a hint of nervousness in her voice, "Hi. I was wondering, I know it's early in the morning but I wanted to know if maybe.. and this time you can say no, it isn't an order and you do have a choice. And um.. I was just wondering if you wanted to go on a hunt with me. I was thinking a few days, we could go south, maybe chase the elk herds. And, if you wanted, I would like the company... But only if you want to!"
Well that was embarrassing, she thought, almost certain her face had turned as red as her hair. But, there was nothing to be done. She just had to await Azira's reaction.
The strange weather had Sira on edge of late. She didn't mind so much that it wasn't cold. That was nice, actually. But it didn't seem right. So late in winter, and still no snow? And the mountain was acting up. Sira recalled the events not so long ago that left her trapped in the Inclement Weather and left so many others dead. She did not want to experience something like that again. Ever. A hunt was what she needed. Yes. A good one, a nice getaway from Wind Reach and the dangers of the mountain. She could go afar, stay away for a few days even. Perhaps.. perhaps Azira might come.
Sira rolled out of bed, landing lightly on her feet. Yes, a nice far hunt, and if Azira would come along it would be even better. Sira started packing her things, stowing her weapons and hunting gear in the bags on her saddle. She added a heavy winter blanket and katinu next to her tent and bedroll, just in case the season decided to act the way it was supposed to. She packed a few water skins and some rations as well. Everything they would need for a few days out in the wilderness, even if they only ended up staying for one.
With everything packed it was just a matter of retrieving the Avora. Sira made her way down to the common rooms, stopping to tell a dek she passed that she would need someone in her rooms to saddle her within the bell. "Send someone good. Someone who's done it before.. Marrin will do. Yeah, go find Marrin and tell her to wait for me in my aerie, and she'll have someone to teach."
The dek quickly scurried off to obey and Sira continued down to Azira's room. When she reached the door she knocked, and her thoughts trailed back to the last time she had appeared at Azira's door. The Avora hadn't been very pleased with Sira then, though the kelvic wasn't entirely sure why. Hopefully this time she would be more excited... though it was very early in the morning. Sira wasn't even sure if the sun was up. Well, still... this time hopefully it will be different. And if not, well, she would go alone.
"Azira," she greeted when the Avora opened the door, a hint of nervousness in her voice, "Hi. I was wondering, I know it's early in the morning but I wanted to know if maybe.. and this time you can say no, it isn't an order and you do have a choice. And um.. I was just wondering if you wanted to go on a hunt with me. I was thinking a few days, we could go south, maybe chase the elk herds. And, if you wanted, I would like the company... But only if you want to!"
Well that was embarrassing, she thought, almost certain her face had turned as red as her hair. But, there was nothing to be done. She just had to await Azira's reaction.