![]() Winter 31, Early Morning The young woman carefully rose while her companions were still sleeping, before the sun came up, giving a silent yawn. She stretched luxuriously, precisely like a cat, wincing as she could feel the tired muscles in her body protest. They'd been traveling hard, for a reason that some might deem as stupid and silly. But Nida wouldn't have agreed with those people, rather, she would have torn their throats out for questioning Nehsmay. Nida blinked rapidly in confusion, wondering for the umpteenth time where that sudden violent thought had come from. But the answer came just as quickly, on a breeze that carried all the shadows of her doubts. Her Bondmate. Though she didn't regret Bonding, Nida was still confused at times, still wondering where she started and Seliarus' emotions began. That was why she needed time to think, a few precious moments away from the group to collect her thoughts could do her good. She craved that singleminded purpose, the way her emotions had united with Seliarus' when they had sacrificed that man. She longed for the way that had made her feel, dark and bloodthirsty, united by those characteristics that humans shunned. But 'Nidassasyae' had disappeared under all that, it had been the Kelvic part of her, ready to follow his every instruction, that shivered with delight when she thought of the Sailor's broken corpse. The Bond scared her and thrilled her, and the not-exactly intellectual Kelvic needed time to gather her thoughts about it. Nida carefully stepped over their sleeping bodies, taking care to not make a sound. She knew it wasn't smart to go out alone, but did the Kelvic care a whit about what was smart or no? Certainly not. Her heightened senses allowed her to hear the faint trickle of running water. A minute or so away was a small steam, with a large clearings on either side. The Kelvic tugged on her woolen cloak and checked to make sure her new dagger was in its place on her belt, before heading towards the noise of water. She arrived there minutes later, and promptly seated herself on a large boulder overlooking the small stream. Nida'd made no effort to conceal her footprints, in case either Nehsmay or Seliarus needed to find her. Seated on the rock, the small young woman pulled her knees up to her chest, resting her chin against her kneecaps. Nida quickly lost herself in thought, with only the sound of gurgling water filling her ears. |