66 Winter, 510 AV
Location: Wilderness just outside of Ravok
Aello was happy to have finally gotten out of the main part of town. Although the city of Ravok was nice in its own sort of way, Aello needed a short break from it all. She wanted to get away from the boats, and the water that constantly crashed into the side of the buildings, the water that would shoot up and lick your face if you were not careful.
Aello was stepping as silently as she could through the thin line of trees. Her left hand gripping her bow, the three middle fingers of her right hand hugging an arrow that had already been knocked. The arrow was pointed down at the ground, Aello's body was slightly hunched over, and her eyes were peeled for any sign or signs of life- the rustling of leaves, footprints, broken branches, anything really. But Aello's eyes were not trained for such things, so she found nothing. She did, however, start to pick up on something. They sounded like footsteps, coming from her right.
Aello turned abruptly on her heels, swinging her body as well as her bow around and to the right. Aello slowly lifted the bow up to her face. She sighted down the arrow- it was pointed at a spot on the ground, approximately five feet away from a large tree. Her fingers were slowly pulling back on the bow string, inching it closer and closer to her ear. Aello was scarcely breathing as she waited. She was straining herself, forcing herself into silence as she waited for another sign, another sound, something that would alert her to the location of another living entity.
Aello's heart was pounding in her tiny rib cage and a few beads of sweat appeared on her brow as she waited. The anticipation was killing her, "come on... come on..." Aello whispered into the woods.
Just then, there was a rustling in a low-lying green shrub a few feet away from where Aello was currently pointing her arrow. Aello swung her arm so that her arrow was now pointed at that shrub, and let go of the bow string. The arrow shot out of the bow string, and flew straight towards the shrub.