Cathan had felt excited about the upcoming hunt ever since Hadrian had offered to accompany him. Mere three days had passed since his first encounter with the sorcerer, yet the man could call an air of trustworthiness his own, the canine found rather appealing. Instinct urged the Kelvic to put people into categories such as prey or predator, but like Kendall before, the young man fit neither. The closes word to describe the two of them was 'friend', a word he has rarely come to apply to people he was not bonded with. With Sondra he had already found three companions however and for him that meant there were three people he could pester with questions, three individuals who did not mind his presence. Yes, sometimes he had the feeling they even enjoyed his company.
When Cathan slunk passed the guards this morning, he wore the same rabbit fur coat Hadrian would already know. For the canine it was an universal accessory. It was a piece of clothing to keep him warm at night. It was blanket, mat - and with the corners properly tied together - substitute for a very simple pouch. The coat had served him well during his travel and only twice the Kelvic had added buck pelts to cover up holes the cheap material was prone to develop.
Today he had also brought his a leather bag holding a few other things one might need for a hunt. A long hunting knife, not only suited to cut an animal's throat, but also to skin and gut it afterwards. He had also brought some salt to preserve hides and meat, although he was not certain his friend would have any use for either.
Taking in the air with a near sniffing sound, Cathan grinned. The breeze carried the scents of rotting foliage and trees about to burst into leaves, with other words the wind taste of spring. It was still cold, the draft playing along the bushes crisp and clear, but he could sense the grip of winter fading. The prospect made the shapeshifter's skin prickle in pleasant anticipation. Twice he shook his head to regain focus, amber eyes searching road and the forest's edge for a sign of Hadrian.
The young man was quickly found, also because the horse was hard to miss. It always had to be horses it seemed. Cathan wrinkled his nose in a dog like manner, slowly approaching.
"Hadrian." His expression became a smile, too open to hide anything in its depths, but genuine interest and care.