As Sulavik stood, jaw dropped, Lakan on the ground, muscles loosed and feeling like an idiot, he watched the bunny hop off. It was brown with two white spots just on its spine. It was really rather cute. He could feel Makil's utter derision as he thought that.
Bunnies aren't cute. They're dinner.
He could sense Makil wanted him to catch it and eat it for dinner. It would make a good meal, juicy succulent meat, but he could not bring himself to kill the poor thing. In a way, it had bested him in a battle of wits, and the Akalak were nothing if not honour driven. Sure, Sulavik wasn't really accepted by the Akalak anymore, but that did not mean that the same values, the same wants, the same needs had not been instilled in him, and were no longer working. No, he was very much still an Akalak even if the Akalaks themselves did not think so.
He stood there still, even though the bunny had passed on and gone to do its little bunny business. It was if in being fooled by a bunny rabbit, he had lost the drive to reach Ravok for the moment. He stared aimlessly at his Lakan on the ground, and though he was aware of nothing but the glint of metal on the ground and the growing irritation of Makil at his inactivity, he could not summon the energy to pick it up again.
As he stood still before the bush, he heard a rustling from within it. It would not do to move - he would not be outdone by a bunny again. The rustling was louder, more frantic this time, indicating something bigger than the little rabbit that had hopped away earlier. Daddy bunny, perhaps? He would not move, could not move, and simply waited for the rest of the rabbit family to hop out to find its little one.
As such, he was supremely surprised to be flung to the ground by a flurry of blue limbs and curves. A brief flash of Makil flashed to the forefront of his mind as the newcomer fell atop Sulavik, pressing him to the ground in really a most compromising manner. A dominating thought snatched up all of his attention for the moment, as Sulavik melted away into the background and Makil took the reins.
BREASTS!
The confused voice of the woman atop him sent Makil to the depths. She had known his name, and she was blue. Unless it was an Akalak who had somehow changed genders, he could not for the life of him figure out how she knew him. His vision had not yet adjusted or focused when she slapped him, quite hard yet not viciously so, across the face.
"What the petch?" he cried out. He could not help the mild swear escaping his lips, utter confusion reigning in his mind. Makil too was confused, though the press of womanly parts up against their body was still what occupied him. His vision righted itself as the woman pushed herself off him, adjusting her clothing and straightening up. "Daeva?" his voice was just as confused as the rest of him. What the petch was Daeva doing here? Of all places, he bumped into her twice in the Wildlands. The woman was clearly stalking him.
You know, it's funny how much hotter a woman gets after her body is rubbed up against yours.
He dazedly took her hand as she offered it to him, confused as to why she would offer such pleasantries after being so violent against him. "Um... that's not good?" He wasn't entirely sure as to what to say, still not really convinced that she was here by accident, nor that she was being chased by men. He found it difficult to believe that a personality as strong as Daeva's would be threatened by the weakling race of men, though of course, they were not entirely weak - there were quite a few intimidating ones.
Sulavik did not recoil, did not protest, when she began to pull him along, he merely ran after her. Makil, occupied by the fact that he was alone with a woman, did not complain either. It was as his mind sharpened that he realised, while he was not entirely sure what was going on, he had left some very important things behind. "Wait!" he cried, grinding to a halt and tugging back on Daeva's hand. "Jil'sk, my horse... my Lakan... my supplies... all are back there." Without waiting for a reply, he tugged his wrist from her grip, and fastened his hand on hers, and began running back. No matter what she said, he would need Jil'sk and his Lakan - pursuing humans or not.