"Bandits, I think. They were looking for us, me in particular. Don't worry though, I lead them off." She had been running toward the camp, but slowed now. "I suppose we should wake Keorvic, or not. Whatever you think is best, just stay here." She walked over to her tent, shedding first her bow and arrows, then her belt, boots, shirt, and breeches. "I'm going to follow them, make sure they don't ocme back this way. I'll be back before dawn." One second she was her human self, and the next she was less than a foot tall as her cat self. She meowed a "stay safe" to Azerix, forgetting he couldn't understand her like this. She turned to run after the bandits but found herself stopped by none other than Kipps.
"Where are you going?" he said, circling her. "You can't go to wooded sea like that, not without me."
"Fine, have it your way, but don't wander. They could be anywhere out here. I have to find the bandits, you'll hear them. They're loud and stupid." She ran past him and towards the edge of the forest, darting among the trees with an ease she had missed since arriving in the city. She hadn't had much time for cat-fun in Syliras. They caught up to the bandits within fifteen minutes, following from a safe distance. She heard them tramping across the fallen sticks and leaves, not skilled enough to be stealthy.
One of them was mumbling, and the other spoke plainly, not trying to whisper or anything. "I think we lost em, boss. I don't see em anywheres. But that girl, she sure was pretty."
"Shut it you fool, if they hear you like that they'll surely know wer're around, they're probably hiding behind one of these trees or something," said the other, just as loud.
"Kipps, run west, towards the camp. I'll go east. Circle around them, it should confuse them. Make as much noise as you can. When I give the signal, jump up into a tree and stay there until they leave." She gave him directions and waited for him to run the opposite direction of her. Taking off herself she ran in a wide circle around the two men, passing Kipps. She made sure to step on all the twigs and leaves she could, noting that Kipps was doing the same.
"Who's there!?" Yelled the smaller man. "It's got to be them, that way! They're going that way!" He ran off to the east.
"Now Kipps!" she said, and jumped into the nearest tree, now trying to be stealthy. He followed her. They had stopped to the east of the men, and waited for them to pass under the tree.
"Can I attack them?" Kipps asked, sharpening his claws on the bark.
"No, we'll do that if they bother us during the day, but not at night. men like this are more used to fighting in the dark than we are. Now run, back to camp. They shouldn't bother us anymore, or at least not tonight." She jumped down from the tree after the men were out of sight and lead the way back. As soon as they stepped back into the camp she changed back to her human form forgetting to put her clothes back on. Keorvic wouldn't care in the least, but she didn't think he was awake still. Their activities had taken less than an hour or so in total, much faster than she expected. "All's well for now," she said to Azerix and sat down next to the fire. |