Seyp was swift on his feet but he barely managed to keep Asheera within his sights. While the woman did not seem to run at full speed, the boy still had trouble gaining ground on her. He found this more and more difficult to do the farther away they got from Taloba. It was as if the very jungle conspired to have him lose sight of the woman. Tree roots seemed to burst out the ground to trip him when there were none before. Seemingly dried dirt turned out to be slippery mud when he stepped on it. Once, when he ran through a small clearing covered by fallen leaves, the packed detritus exploded as soon as his feet touched them, showering him with soil and rotting vegetation. He almost lost Asheera then, had not the motion of her feathered headdress several yards away tipped him off of her location. It seemed to him as if he's been running forever when he spotted Asheera standing before and looking up a wide-trunked tree, its boughs spread out and wide, its leaves clumped so close together that they prevented sunlight from filtering through. The woman glanced at him when he reached her side. "You will not speak to anyone about this place," she said, before walking towards the base of the tree. Pulling off a vine from its mossy trunk, Asheera turned to face him. "Climb to where I am." And then she tugged at the vine, which turned out to rope camouflaged to blend in with its surroundings. A square wooden board underneath her feet, wide enough to carry her and another, lifted from the ground, raising her up with each heave. Like the rope, it too was disguised to make it blend in the jungle, colored like the jungle floor and covered with rotting leaves as well. Asheera kept her eyes on Seyp the whole time she elevated herself up the tree until she was lost from view as she broke through the lowest canopy. Like before they left Taloba, it was a challenge to the boy to follow her to a destination only she knew. Seyp was left on the ground to figure out how to come up after Asheera. The lowest branches of the tree were just beyond his reach, even if he jumped his highest. Its trunk was moss-covered and slippery, making it difficult, but not impossible, to find handholds. Despite all these, the boy knew he needed to climb up if he wanted to take up what the woman offered. |