55th of Autumn, 515AV
8th Bell, Morning
Wind Skins
8th Bell, Morning
Wind Skins
"Hello." The warm words greeting Ixzo as she entered the tent. Morning. Injal signed, but then looked at her for a second. "I can't believe I didn't get your name yesterday?" He said suddenly. Setting his things down to walk up to her.
"Ixzo." She breathed, watching her breathe come out in a shallow white mist. Hesitantly, the lioness looked around the room, something was different. It took her only half a tick to whirl on her feet, turning away from Injal to meet the steely blue eyes of a woman. Her immediate reaction was the protect herself, but Ixzo refrained. The unwavering eye contact confused her, she wanted to growl in defiance, unwilling to submit to such an obvious show of power. Yet she also knew that humans were different. Eye contact was not always a threat to them.
"Hello." She said, her voice even. But she did not sign a word for greeting. The signs of Pavi were honest, and she wasn't feeling particularly truthful at the moment. Yet the woman didn't reply, a small knowing smile illuminated her lips and Ixzo ground her teeth.
Wild. She signed, looking at Injal instead of her now. Ixzo bristled, but decided to turn back to the man she had met, not particularly fond of the woman already. Injal winked at her, seeing her reaction to the sign. But could she really claim any different? She had killed an animal two nights ago, and slept without shelter for over five. As a lion, the lack of shelter was an easy fix in the form of a high tree or a shallow cavern, yet in Endrykas it was not so easy to hide in her human form.
"Ixzo." She breathed, watching her breathe come out in a shallow white mist. Hesitantly, the lioness looked around the room, something was different. It took her only half a tick to whirl on her feet, turning away from Injal to meet the steely blue eyes of a woman. Her immediate reaction was the protect herself, but Ixzo refrained. The unwavering eye contact confused her, she wanted to growl in defiance, unwilling to submit to such an obvious show of power. Yet she also knew that humans were different. Eye contact was not always a threat to them.
"Hello." She said, her voice even. But she did not sign a word for greeting. The signs of Pavi were honest, and she wasn't feeling particularly truthful at the moment. Yet the woman didn't reply, a small knowing smile illuminated her lips and Ixzo ground her teeth.
Wild. She signed, looking at Injal instead of her now. Ixzo bristled, but decided to turn back to the man she had met, not particularly fond of the woman already. Injal winked at her, seeing her reaction to the sign. But could she really claim any different? She had killed an animal two nights ago, and slept without shelter for over five. As a lion, the lack of shelter was an easy fix in the form of a high tree or a shallow cavern, yet in Endrykas it was not so easy to hide in her human form.