57th of Summer, 510 A.V.
Jaeden lightly began pulling at leather, tightening straps to Fortunado’s saddle within the Windmount Stables as he prepared for another trip out into the wild. Already his armor and gear was strapped to his back as he began running through his head other things he might need before he left. He already had rations in case his hunting proved unfruitful. Enough arrows to use that he could afford to miss once or twice. A slow look was given to the small fox who sat patiently beside him as he worked, looking up to him with a curious sort of worry. “What?” Jaeden said looking down at the fox. “I’m not going to make you ride Fortunado this time, Red. So don’t worry.”
The fox began wagging her tail excitedly then before standing on all fours and stepping up to Jaeden. A slight push was taken from her front paws as they hopped into the air before resting along Jaeden’s legs, scratching slightly. Jaeden let a slow chuckle escape his lips then as he reached down, scratching the top of Red’s head then. “Yeah, yeah, yeah.” Jaeden then said before smirking and closing a flap to a saddle bag. “If you fall behind though, you’re going to have to track your way to the camp site.”
Red’s ears then dropped a little for a moment, giving a little of a grumbling growl and soft yelp in objection. Jaeden took a small lean along Fortunado then as he looked down to Red. He looked as though he were about to say something before a voice called out, “Excuse me, are you a Mister Jaeden Kincade?”
Jaeden’s gaze then lifted to see three standing in front of him, his left brow raising slightly in curiosity. The first, who called out to him, was a male, looking to be close to his late forties in age. He stood no more than five and half feet tall, dressed in worn robes that looked almost like the ones a scholar might wear, albeit a poor scholar. His hair was thinning along the bangs, curly and a dirty blonde in color. A patchy beard was grown out over pale skin as thin wire spectacles rested along the bridge of a short, rounded nose, as green eyes looked through them at him questioningly.
The second was a younger woman, looking to be in her mid to late twenties. She wore essentially the same thing as the male, only it seemed a bit more newer compared to the one the male wore. She had long, wavy blond hair that reached down just past her shoulders. Her eyes were a deep green in color and looked at Jaeden in a more inquisitive manner than even the older man’s did, as a slight smirk sharpened the corner of her thick, pouting lips. A small, slender nose twitched slightly as a smell of the stables seemed to make it’s way past Jaeden, causing the smirk to fade for a moment. Looking between the male and the female, Jaeden couldn’t help but notice a resemblance between the two, but decided not to question the relation right away.
The last of the three was a small girl, looking to be no more than eight years old. She wore a little white tunic with little sunflowers stitched into the front, and a pair of plain brown pants. Her hair was blond, like the woman before her, and her face shorter, but looking as though with age would soon grow much the same. Though her eyes were blue, and shaped somewhat differently, most likely the traits of her fathers, as well as the girl’s lips, which were thinner than the woman’s. Still, one could hardly deny the physical resemblance between the woman and the child, especially when it came to the hair, nose and shape of the jaw line.
Jaeden kept his lean along Fortunado as he looked over the trio once more, his other hand coming to rest along his waist. “Well, no one’s ever labeled the “Mister” part on me before,” Jaeden then said, “but yes, my name is Jaeden Kincade.”
“Ah, splendid. Just the man I was looking for then.” the older man said, stepping forward and offering a hand. “My name is Walter Kolicks, this is my daughter Allison and my granddaughter, Molly.”
Jaeden looked down to Walter’s hand, already feeling the pulse of Ranuri already itching the skin along his back. He gave a hesitant look for a moment before looking up to Walter. “Uh, no offense, really no offense, but I don’t do well with handshakes.” Jaeden then said before Walter lowered his hand. “What can I do for you?”
“Ah, well,” Walter said as he adjusted his robes slightly, “we were hoping to head into the forest for a certain amount of time, and we heard you were one who had a good amount of experience with such. Word has it that you’ve gone deep into the Wildlands and have returned every time, unlike some others.”
“People are talking about me then?” Jaeden said with a smile as he looked bent over, grabbing another saddle bag as it was tossed onto Fortunado’s back. “Who do I owe the platitudes to?”
“Well, I’m not certain. You’d have to ask my daughter.” Walter said, motioning back to Allison. “She did the inquiring.”
“Some of my friends who met you through your, other occupation, complimented your skills.” Allison then said, giving another smirk.
“My other……….” Jaeden said giving a slight look of confusion for a moment. “Oh, right. Okay, they would know. Where you heading?”
“There’s a specific set of ruins, south of the ruins of Nial, that we were hoping to explore.” Walter then said. “See, my daughter and I are somewhat studiers of such places, and a couple days ago, an individual came to us stating he spotted some new ruins in that area that looked like it had been yet to be explored. So, we were hoping you could guide us there, and then inside, offering protection from anything we find in there and helping us navigate the ruins.”
Jaeden smirked slightly, shaking his head. “You don’t need a Wilderness Guide for that. You need a some bodyguards, possibly a couple of Sylirian Knights.” Jaeden then said. “I’d be no good to you within some ruin.”
“We already requested the Knights, but due to the increase in Slaver activity due to the summer season,” Allison then added, “they need their knights for patrolling.”
“Yes, yes, indeed.” Walter then said, looking between Allison and Jaeden. “As well, some of the bodyguards around here can be, shall we say, untrustworthy.”
Jaeden gave a quick yank on a strap of leather, fastening the saddle bags tightly to Fortunado’s saddle. “What makes you think I’m any more trustworthy than them then?” Jaeden said, giving a questioning look to Walter.
Allison then stepped forward, laying her hand along Walter’s shoulder. “My friends who have, spent time with you, said you are.” Allison then said, looking deeply into Jaeden’s eyes. “They’ve repeated some of the tales you’ve shared with them. About you experience with slavers, with bandits. The animals of the wild, unexpected situations. The more I heard about you, the more suited I felt you were for such an undertaking.”
Jaeden released a small sigh as he reached up to the white patch of hair along the back of his head, giving it a little scratch. He gave a look to Red, who was currently becoming friendly with Molly as she licked her hand and let the child scratch her behind the ears. “Look, I may have experience with all those things,” Jaeden then said as both of his hands fell to his waist, “but the fact of the matter is, I was alone for most of them. I didn’t have to worry about watching out for other people. If it was just me, and we ran into trouble with a group of slavers, pack of violent animals or the like. I couldn’t guarantee your safety. Especially that of young girls. Really, you two are best off finding bodyguards.”
Jaeden then felt a slight tugging at his pant leg, and a surging sensation tingling along the skin of his back where Ranuri rested as desires not his own began to swell within him. He looked down, to see Molly there, her little fingers grasping at the loose fabric of his pants as her middle knuckles brushed up along his calf. Apparently her mother and grandfather’s excitement at exploring a new area of ruins, yet to be investigated by others had driven her own excitement level up. “Are you gonna take us on a camping trip?” Molly asked, all the naivety of a child excited about a vacation trip shining in her eyes, totally oblivious to the dangers the wild presented. Her desire to go was strong and innocent, like a child of her age. So much so, that Jaeden could not brush them away, even in the slightest as they soon began to become his own.
His head dropped, as he looked to the ground for a moment and released a sigh. Slowly, he looked back up to Walter and Alicia who looked to him with hope still in their eyes. “Can you afford seven mizas a day?” Jaeden then asked.
“Yes, yes!” Walter then said, gripping Allison’s shoulder for a moment and shaking her with excitement. “Can we leave today?”
Jaeden then motioned to Fortunado and the gear he had been packing. “I’m getting set to head out already anyways,” Jaeden then said, “how soon can you be ready?”
“Just give us a bell to get our things,” Allison then said, looking to her father who gave a nod in return, “a bell is all it will take.”
“Alright then,” Jaeden said, nodding in the direction of Syliras’ front gates, “I’ll meet you at the front gates in an hour then.”
Both Walter and Allison then suddenly nodded, both of them quickly moving to their left and running out of sight. Jaeden rose both brows for a moment in surprise as he looked at the open space before his gaze slowly dropped down to Molly who was giggling as Red was licking her face. “They forgot you kiddo.” Jaeden then said.
“Give them a second.” Molly then said, scratching generously behind Red’s ears.
Allison then suddenly appeared before Jaeden, the look of her excitement still showing on her face. “Oh, can you watch Molly for us while we gather our things, please?” Allison then said, her expression of excitement seeming to be single minded for the most part.
Jaeden gave a renewed look of surprise as he started at Allison for a moment in silence. “Uh, sure. I guess.” Jaeden then finally said with a slow shrug.
“Thanks.” Allison then said before moving out of sight again.
Jaeden gave a quick shake of his head before he bent over, picking his backpack up and sliding his arms through the straps before it came to rest comfortably along his shoulders. “They do that often?” Jaeden asked, looking down to the child.
“Only when we go on trips.” Molly said, standing up with a renewed sense of excitement over the fact that they were leaving soon. “What’s your puppy’s name?”
“Her name is Red,” Jaeden said with a smirk as Red echoed out a slight whimper over the term “puppy” and gave a nipping tug to Jaeden’s pants. “She’s a fox Kelvic though, not a puppy.”
“So are we gonna wait here then for mommy and grandpa?” Molly then asked.
“Newp, we said we would meet at the front gates.” Jaeden said as he reached down, picking Molly up by the back of her shirt with one hand. She giggled slightly, kicking her legs out as she was hoisted into the air and then plopped down into Fortunado’s saddle. “So, we’re gonna meet them there. Hold on to the horn there at the front of the saddle.”
Jaeden then slowly reached out, grabbing Fortunado’s reins as he tugged the Nightwalker around and began leading him towards the gates of Syliras. “What are we gonna do until they get there?” Molly then asked.
Jaeden gave a quick shrug, giving a light pat to Fortunado’s neck before his hand fell down to hang loosely at his side while Red hopped along, taking small leaps to give playful nips to his fingers. “I don’t know. I guess I could teach you a little something about the wilderness while we wait.” Jaeden said. “That or how to use a sword.”
“Okay!” Molly said, excitedly.