oocIt took me forever to make this thread, I kept forgetting to make it. Sorry about that!
(60th of Summer, 511AV)
It was surprisingly hot today. Risa was hiking in a shirt and trousers, and the restrictive clothing just made her hotter. Her eyes were burning a little from sweat and she wiped them again as she traveled. Being out of the city was never safe, but she knew she needed all the leg strength she could get to climb the great mountain behind her and hiking would the best thing for that. Risa was away from the trail but she could still hear the roar of the river. So she knew she had to be pretty close.
Fala didn't want to fly either, just wanted cooler waters to swim in. Risa tried to tell him to go to the river, but he kept staring at her blankly. Apparently he was going to stick it out as long as she was, so he sat stubbornly on Risa's shoulder. He didn't weigh enough to bug her, but her shoulder did feel a little hotter from his presence.
Risa grabbed her slingshot from her bag. She had packed light for the hike but figured she'd bring the weapon along, if only to stave off boredom. A few dozen bullets were also packed into their own pouch, and she attached that to her waist. She was still a poor shot, but she liked to try.
Beneath her was a patch of grass in the dirt. It was chewed; the blades were down to the crown. However the grass still was moist, chlorophyll stained water still bleeding a bit. The dirt was disturbed, clearly showing signs of paws that scampered off in a straight direction. Upon closer look there were signs of rabbit droppings nearby as well. The clues painted an obvious picture. Though Risa didn't see any of it.
Oblivious to any wildlife nearby Risa continued her hike, shooting random shots towards the thick dry bushes that grew in this mountainous region.
(60th of Summer, 511AV)
It was surprisingly hot today. Risa was hiking in a shirt and trousers, and the restrictive clothing just made her hotter. Her eyes were burning a little from sweat and she wiped them again as she traveled. Being out of the city was never safe, but she knew she needed all the leg strength she could get to climb the great mountain behind her and hiking would the best thing for that. Risa was away from the trail but she could still hear the roar of the river. So she knew she had to be pretty close.
Fala didn't want to fly either, just wanted cooler waters to swim in. Risa tried to tell him to go to the river, but he kept staring at her blankly. Apparently he was going to stick it out as long as she was, so he sat stubbornly on Risa's shoulder. He didn't weigh enough to bug her, but her shoulder did feel a little hotter from his presence.
Risa grabbed her slingshot from her bag. She had packed light for the hike but figured she'd bring the weapon along, if only to stave off boredom. A few dozen bullets were also packed into their own pouch, and she attached that to her waist. She was still a poor shot, but she liked to try.
Beneath her was a patch of grass in the dirt. It was chewed; the blades were down to the crown. However the grass still was moist, chlorophyll stained water still bleeding a bit. The dirt was disturbed, clearly showing signs of paws that scampered off in a straight direction. Upon closer look there were signs of rabbit droppings nearby as well. The clues painted an obvious picture. Though Risa didn't see any of it.
Oblivious to any wildlife nearby Risa continued her hike, shooting random shots towards the thick dry bushes that grew in this mountainous region.