Leanunya sighed as she walked in the dark forest remembering that day six years ago. She was now sixteen and had just about broken every law in the land. She had the largest bounty on her head and was on the run. One thing Leanunya liked about her bounty was that they had said a silver eyed Cattrina had done the deed and not a cattagon. It would prevent more hate to be pointed at the cattagon.
Leanunya continued to walk in the forest. She was headed east and even though it was so dark she could still tell where she was going by the red emblem star it always pointed east. There were also the purple, blue and green emblem stars each one pointing in a direction. Leanunya sighed as she followed the Red emblem star. She kept her ears perked for both followers and predators, that might think her an easy meal. She quickened her pace and made her way into the dark forest.
Leanunya walked in the dark forest until she saw a light ahead. She paused before slowly and quietly creeping towards where the light was in a small clearing. Once she was close enough she looked into the camp and nearly cursed out loud. It was wolferan.
He had gotten ahead of her and he was now sitting in his camp for the night half asleep. Leanunya watched him for a while before she carefully and skillfully moved past him unseen and unheard. Leanunya continued to walk for a few more miles quietly before she finally relaxed and sighed letting some of the tension in her shoulders go.
Leanunya knew she needed to put some distance between herself and wolferan before dawn. She had had a few close encounters like this before. The first time she had unwittingly walked right into his camp and was almost caught. If not for the badger den she crawled into she would have been caught that night.
Leanunya marched on the whole night not stopping once. She couldn’t afford to slow down or stop. She yawned as the sun started to rise. It was dawn already and she hadn’t rested all night. .
Leanunya continued to walk even though she was dead tired. Finally she stopped. Well more like she tripped and stayed there. She laid there on the ground not moving for a long while. She suddenly rolled next to a tree and rolled to her feet looking up. She had seen a shadow pass overhead.
It was wolferan; he was passing overhead of her. She noted he didn’t circle back so she sighed leaning up against the tree. She needed some rest before she could continue on. She was soon sleeping lightly leaning against the tree.
Leanunya woke a few hours later and sighed, getting to her feet to continue walking. She kept an eye open on the sky but never saw anything above her other than a bird here and there. It was soon getting close to noon, she could tell by the two suns positions and she stopped to eat lunch. She had last eaten yesterday close to this time of day and was famished.
Leanunya ate all of the rolls she had bought and sighed she was still hungry but she had no more food to eat. She often went hungry like this even when she was a child. She had never had a good childhood. She had been abandoned on an older woman’s doorstep. Leanunya huffed, shaking the thought from her head. She had no time to reminisce about the past.
Leanunya stood up and started to walk again. She continued to walk until dark. She stopped and made a quick camp and went to sleep. She didn’t wake up all night, she slept through the whole night which wasn’t normal but she was glad for it as she needed the rest.
Leanunya woke up just before dawn and she broke camp and was now marching on once again. She didn’t stop till around noon and only then did she just rest for a moment. She marched on once more, then before dark she spotted the town of Rynion. She smiled and made camp for the night. She never went into a town just before dark, too much bad luck.
Dawn rose quickly the next morning and Leanunya was up with it. She broke camp and made her way to the road. Once back on the road she walked towards the town of Rynion. The guards stopped her before she could enter.
The guard to the right of the city gate called out to her “pay your fee before you enter!” Leanunya frowned “what fee?” she asked, walking closer.
The guard answered “the visitors fee” Leanunya smiled “oh but I don’t plan on just visiting I plan on staying for quite some time” she saw the guard paused then he nodded “still need to pay the fee though.” She frowned slightly before paying him and he spoke again “don’t cause any trouble Cattrina” Leanunya nodded slightly “I'll try not to”
Leanunya walked past the guards entering the town of Rynion. She looked around as she walked. It was crowded and the town was made on the river making it smell of fish. She walked down a street and followed along it. A large grizzled man walked up to her after a time. She had noticed him following her for a while now. Leanunya paused, taking him in.
He was taller than her by roughly three feet. He was slightly plump but not overly so. She watched as the man stepped up to her. Leanunya narrowed her eyes at him, her tail flicking irritably. Humans normally couldn’t read the movements of a Cattrina or herself.
The man said in a husky harsh voice “I wouldn’t cause any trouble here might call attention to yourself” Leanunya huffed “I can take care of myself thank you”
The man smiled, “Well that’s good so what’s your hand craft?” Leanunya flicked her tail “anything and everything” was all she said. The man smiled “even better. You should be careful of the guild though they aren’t so fond of strangers” Leanunya nodded “so what’s this guild?” The man quickly glanced around “the thieves guild”
Leanunya perked her ears “so how do I find this guild?” The man paused “Find the man Bardok he should be at the market place. You'll know him when you see him. He's got black hair and a scar across the eye. He should be able to help you” Leanunya nodded “thanks” The man nodded and stepped away walking off.
Leanunya headed for the marketplace. It was easy enough to find all she had to do was follow the noise and crowd. Once at the market Leanunya swiped a few rolls and then sat on the side of the marketplace watching the people while she ate what she had. She soon noticed someone come up behind her but made no move.
“You look like someone who has never made an honest day's reputation.” Leanunya flicked her ear hearing the gruff voice. “So I’ve been told”, she responded and heard the person behind her shift on his feet “you're not a normal one are you?” Leanunya turned around to face the man standing on the porch behind her, “I’ve also been told that.” The man smiled “you knew I was there when I snuck up on you, uh?” Leanunya nodded.
The man had jet black hair and a scar across an eye, it was Bardok.
Bardok smiled “you interested in a deal?” leanunya paused “sure” Bardok smiled even more “ok here’s the deal I get you in the guild and you do a job for me now got to make sure just no one gets in you know” she smiled “well then you’ve got a deal. What’s the job?”
Bardok paused looking around, “see that elf over there. I want you to steal his golden watch from his stand and put it with that man there” Leanunya nodded seeing the people he was indicating to “ok easy enough I’ll be back”
Leanunya walked over to the elf's stand and leaned over the counter “hello could you help me find my Father? He's a Cattrina with really large ears and golden fur” The elf looked at her “get lost kid I don’t have time to help you find your daddy now scram” Leanunya grabbed the watch without the elf noticing “ok mister but thank you anyway”
She walked off and went to a few more stands, keeping up her act of a little child looking for her daddy. She continues to a few more before going to the stand of the man Bardok had pointed out.
Leanunya continues her act “Hello could you help me find my father? He's a Cattrina with really large ears and golden fur” The man looked at her “scram, you brat!”
Leanunya quickly left the watch with the man before leaving and played her act a few more times before walking back over to Bardok without others' noticing.
Bardok had a grin on his face as she walked up. Leanunya smiled “done so what now?” Bardok broke out laughing “man kid your good for a second you even had me fooled thinking you were like 10 or something” Leanunya shrugged “I’m really not that young but people think me young so I play it off like I am” Bardok nodded “ok well follow me.”
He led her away from the marketplace and stopped at an alley that led to the sewers “ok well if you can make it to the rusted Hinge a tavern down there we will see you soon” Bardok then disappeared walking into the crowds.
Leanunya yawned as she walked down into the sewers. She walked around them for a long while exploring them before she went to the Rusted hinge tavern. The sewers may have smelled like rotten fish but to her they were a valued asset to know in case of emergencies.
Leanunya walked over to the entrance of the tavern and heard a loud shrill voice “you sure she'll show?” another silvery voice added, “yeah it's been almost an hour you must say the Cattrina are dying in their craft.” she then heard Bardok’s gruff voice, “she's coming just wait a little longer.”
Leanunya walked in like she hadn’t heard a thing. Bardok was at a table with two other men and he looked at them pointedly before walking over.
“You made it.” Leanunya shrugged, “no big deal.”
Bardok smiled and led her to an empty table. Leanunya sat down, her back turned to the crooks in the room. Bardok just raised an eyebrow before sitting down.
“Before we can let you in fully, we’ve got to make sure your interests are in the same place as ours.” Leanunya nodded. Bardok smiled, “well this is what you’ve got to do; you’ve got to get us our money. A man named Zauk he works at the local tavern, take care of that and your in.” Leanunya nodded, “ok see you soon then.”
Leanunya made her way out of the sewers then looked around for the tavern. Leanunya saw the tavern and stepped in walking over to a man serving a cup of beer to another man at the counter. The man walked away with the cup after getting it. Leanunya sat down and the man asked her, “what'd you like, kid?”
Leanunya answered, “I'm looking for a man named Zauk.” The man narrowed his eyes, “you're looking at him.” She smiled, “well Zauk I’ve been told you’ve skipped out on your payment to the guild this month so unless you want trouble I would pay up.”
Leanunya was leaning forward looking cute and innocent. Zauk growled “make me child” he turned his back to her
Leanunya yawned causally, “so I guess I can call her?” Zauk looked at her, eyes narrowed, “who?” Leanunya smiled sweetly, “why the silver eyed demon of course.” Zauk gasped leaning close, “don’t say that out loud, you're going to chase everyone out, that name is cursed.” Leanunya leaned in close, “I know that but I’m good friends with her and I called her and she would come and kill all your friends and family for me.”
Zauk growled, “no one knows her.” Leanunya smiled, “oh so you don’t mind me telling you her name? It's Le…” “no, no stop I’ll pay just don’t say her name I believe you; I don’t want any trouble.” Zauk quickly cut me off as he reached under the counter and then put a sack of coins on the counter. “There, now go.” Leanunya nodded, taking the sack then left.
Leanunya headed back into the sewers headed straight for the rusted hinge tavern there. She soon reached the tavern and listened, pausing at the entrance hearing Bardok speaking, “I don’t think she fears anything, see how she had turned her back to all of us? That’s not normal. I tried sneaking up on her in the town but.. When I spoke she just flicked her ear, not even reacting.” She heard another voice, “yeah but it could be she is just too trusting?”
Leanunya entered, cutting off all the talk of her. Bardok smiled and walked over from a table with another man, “So?”
Leanunya pulled out the sack of coins and dropped it into the open hand of Bardok. Bardok then smiled.
“Very good, ok now follow me”, he turned on his heel and started walking into a side room that held several people who were working.
A young man with blonde hair ran in and pulled Bardok over so I couldn’t hear although I still heard. They spoke in hushed and rushed voices; the young man informing Bardok of what I had done to get the money. Bardok then turned from the young man and turned to Leanunya looking pissed.
“What the hell!? We don’t use that name ever! Do you have no dignity?!” Leanunya looked at him calmly “I very well have dignity”
Bardok growled, stepping close to her, “you don’t ever use that name ever again!” She narrowed her eyes, “I use what name I want,” her tail flicked dangerously. Bardok growled, “oh hell no you don’t! you can never use that name!” She growled, taking him by the collar, “I can and I will.” Leanunya’s ears were pinned to her head in anger; she had taken enough of his talk.
Bardok growled “no one even knows her so how the hell do you get off by using her name?!” She growled, letting him go and pushing him away so she wouldn’t be tempted to kill him. “You know me! Wolferan knows me! So don’t you tell me no one knows me!”
Bardok stood up straight, his eyes wide. Leanunya was frustrated that people always treated me like some curse but then refused to acknowledge her existence. The room was deathly quiet as everyone listened in. Everyone was curious about why they were arguing.
Leanunya was flicking her tail angrily. Finally Bardok stuttered, “y-you’re the Silver Eyed Demon?” Leanunya nodded “yeah I am so what?” she could smell the scent of fear coming from everyone around her as they understood. Bardok ran a hand through his hair, “uh ..well I didn’t know. This has never happened…”
Leanunya nodded, “well if you still want me you'll find me at an inn in town.” she turned and left her tail flicking sadly behind her. She sighed knowing that soon she would be headed to another town. She had been wanting to stay in Rynion longer than her normal stays in places. She left the sewers and went to find an inn to stay at for the night.
Leanunya was laying on her back in the inn's bedroom given to her, on the small hay stuffed bed. She had found the inn “The nomads inn” on the main street. She had paid only one copper coin for a one night stay. She was thinking of what happened in the sewer. She sighed looking up at the ceiling, her tail twitching.
She was starting to doze off to sleep when she heard a knock on the door. She rolled to her feet reaching for her dagger on her hip, her tail flicking alert.
Until she heard from behind the door, “hey its me, Bardok.” She sighed relaxingly and opened the door, “hi didn’t expect you.” Bardok smiled nervously, “yeah well I came to tell you the others won’t let you in but if I had a choice I would have you in the guild.”
Leanunya paused, twitching her tail, hearing honesty in his voice, no hint of lies. “I figured they wouldn’t. So, why did you come here?” Bardok paused, “well…” he ran his hand through his hair, “would you take my son and protect him?”
Leanunya was shocked and didn’t say anything for a while when she did finally find her voice she asked, “why? Why entrust me with the life of your son?” Bardok paused, “his mother is dying and I won't be able to protect him. People want me to feel pain and if they killed him I wouldn’t be able to stand myself anymore. I know you could protect him and teach him how to fight and defend himself please, I'm begging you.”
Leanunya sighed, “I don’t know…” Bardok got on his knees, “please I beg you take him and keep him safe.” Leanunya sighed, embarrassed by his actions.
She kneeled down and put a hand on his shoulder making him look up, “no more begging. I'll talk to the boy's mother then decide.” Bardok smiled weakly, “thank you. Thank you. bless you,” he had tears in his eyes.
Leanunya stood back up followed by Bardok. Leanunya watched him flicking her tail. He seemed desperate. So desperate that he was willing to even ask her for help. Bardok ran his hand through his hair, “I’ll take you to her now,” he started for the door.
Leanunya followed him out onto the streets where he led her through a maze of streets and alleys. Bardok soon stopped at the door of a small home; although it would be better to call it a rotten wooden shack. Bardok opened the door and quickly entered, inviting her in. Leanunya entered and looked around, seeing a small room at the back with curtains for a door. The main room had a table and kitchen basin with a few chairs. Not much to look at.
Bardok led her to the room at the back and she saw a young boy with red hair and a bed with a sickly woman in it. She smelled of death to Leanunya. The young boy looked up then smiled, running over and wrapping his arms around Bardok crying out, “daddy!” The woman in the bed opened her eyes and smiled weakly.
Bardok patted the boy's head and went over to the woman saying softly, “I brought someone here to see you. She may be willing to take our son and keep him safe.” The woman smiled, “come here please I want to meet you,” she said weakly to Leanunya. Leanunya walked over, flicking her tail. The woman smiled sadly, “please take my son; I can no longer protect him”
Leanunya took the woman's hand as she reached out for her and she nodded “ok I’ll take him. I’ll come in the morning and take him with me.” The woman smiled, “thank you, thank you.”
Leanunya let go of the woman's hand and stood fully. Bardok smiled and kissed the woman’s forehead before leading leanunya out of the room.
Bardok smiled at her, “thank you very much you have no idea how much I appreciate this.'' Leanunya flicked her tail in response. “The boy's name is Nagos. He's only four please take care of him.” Leanunya nodded, “ok I will in the morning I will get him and leave town.” Bardok nodded, “of course, thank you.”
Leanunya nodded then left the home and went to the inn she was staying at. She got ready to go in the morning and made sure to pack extra food she bought from the inn. She then laid down on her hay stuffed bed and went to sleep. A dreamless sleep.
Leanunya woke up early the next morning and she grabbed her stuff then headed out unnoticed. She headed towards the house where she was going to pick up the boy Nagos. Her tail was flicking; she felt something was off as she stepped onto the street the house was on. Leanunya pinned her ears when she saw Nagos's house door open. She swiftly crept to the door and heard the steps of heavy men as they walked around in the small home. It sounded like they were looking for something or someone.Leanunya peaked inside and saw two large and rugged men as they were looking around moving things around. She entered the home and narrowed her eyes at the men saying, “what are you looking for?”, her voice had a slight hiss to it.The two men turned to her and scowled; one with red hair and a scar a
Wolferan sighed looking at a map of the territory. He had lost track of the silver-eyed demon a day ago and was trying to figure out where she was going. He had been following her through the forest but hadn’t caught up to her or had any sign of her after finding that camp. He knew it had been the camp of the silver-eyes demon because of all the body’s she left behind. He knew her killing style by now and knew it was her who killed them. The thing that mystified him was the fact she had a child with her. He knew this by the fact that there were child sized shoe prints.Wolferan was confused by this as he had never once seen her travel with anyone. He was wondering if she had kidnapped him but no one from Rynion was reporting a missing child. Wolferan sighed, mulling this matter over in his mind. It never once crossed his mind that the child’s parents could have asked the silver-eyed demon
Leanunya woke the next morning and looked around, having barely slept any. She stood up and stretched looking at the sleeping Nagos. She sighed softly and worked to make them some breakfast. They had run out of the food she had bought a week and a half ago. She had since found food they could eat mostly fruits, berries and mushrooms. Rarely did she start or make a fire so she didn’t hunt but since they were so close to the forbidden forest she was willing to have a fire. Leanunya made a fire pit and using her dragon's fire breath, she started it. She then stood from her squat she was in to start the fire and went to hunt something down for them to eat. She moved silently into the forest around them and looked for any signs for prey. She walked silently looking and soon noticed the tracks on a
Leanunya ran to the shack swiftly and drew a knife in the process. She covered the hundred yards in a matter of seconds and reached the shack. She could see a pack of zarowls outside the shack. They were giant wolf-like creatures who’s fangs and claws were stronger than steel. Leanunya hissed at them, gaining their attention. A few attacked her and she dodged before stabbing one through the base of its jaw and through its throat killing it. She then swiftly attacked the other that attacked her stabbing it through its eye and into its brain killing it.She hissed once again her ears flattened to her head, her wings spreading wide and her tail fluffed up lashing side to side. She then darted forward attacking another zarowl killing it just as swiftly as the other two with a dagger to the throat. She needed to get inside the shack and to Nagos. She had to protect him. She hissed angrily and the za
In the morning Leanunya stood and stretched. She had stayed up most of the night making sure Nagos was warm enough and to keep predators away. She looked at the still sleeping nagos and went to him, shaking him.“Time to get up, come on. Your training starts.” Nagos opened his eyes and looked at her. She spoke, “You'll be getting up at dawn from now on, ok?” Nagos nodded after sitting up and stretching out.Leanunya watched him calmly as he got up. She nodded “come on let’s go out. You’ll only get breakfast after fifty laps around the shack.” She then left the shack and entered the cold air of the forest making her fur fluff up in response. She looked at Nagos who shivered and was holding his hurt arm. She spoke, “get going.” Nagos nodded and started to walk around the shack. Leanunya spoke
Nagos ran training, trying to keep up with leanunya. It always amazed him at how fast she could run and have so much agility at the same time. He had already been training under her for over two years. The training was harsh most of the time and many times he had almost died. He managed to survive though and now he was almost ready to go home again. He could barely wait to see his father again. He was overly excited to see his father after two years. He had already grown at least a foot in height if not more though he wasn’t positive on that.He ran barely keeping up with Leanunya who was in front of him. Nagos was panting as he ran after her. He had learned to hunt and read a situation he was in since he had started training. He could now tell when to run or fight after a few minutes. He had also become good at spotting openings in his target. Leanunya had taught him to always go for the kill
Wolferan sighed reading a report he had gotten. He had reread the paper at least ten times already. He was really disappointed. He had no news of the silver-eyed demon and only kept getting reports of rumors that always turned out to be false. This was frustrating him to no end. It had been two whole years since he had any real news of her. There had been a few times when he had reports of a mysterious woman in a few towns near where he lost the silver-eyed demon last, but it was always brief.The reports said a mysterious cattrina came into town with a boy and bought clothes and left. There was no definitive proof it was the silver-eyed demon as none of his informants got a good look at the woman and boy. He didn’t believe those reports to be the silver-eyed demon but he had a nagging feeling towards those reports and remembered them. He didn’t know why they bothered him but they did. He
Leanunya sat up and stretched, having woken at dawn. She looked over to the still sleeping Nagos and stood. She called out “Nagos get up. Let’s get going” Leanunya then started to get her stuff gathered to go including gathering the meat slices from the zarowl Nagos had killed the night before. Once she finished putting the meat in a bag she went to the still sleeping Nagos.She scowled and unceremoniously kicked him off and out of the bed this time for sure waking him. She always did this if he didn’t wake the first time she called him to get up. She looked at him coldly as he sat up on the floor, a pouty look on his face. This look only made her even more irritated. She had discovered while training him what a disappointment he really was.Nagos had hesitated his first kill and then continued to disappoint her. She had orig
Leanunya noticed the lady who stood next to her and after a few moments looked up at her. She recognized her from one of the staff in the kitchen and flicked her tail irritably. She paused wondering why she was here and asked.“Do you need something?” Jessie spoke, “yes, my name is Jessie the head chef in the kitchen. I was hoping to get your likes and dislikes on food so we can better cook for you.” Leanunya blinked, “Why?”Jessie smiled softly, “we want to be able to better accommodate you while you are staying here. If we know what foods you like and dislike we can better prepare foods to your liking.”Leanunya nodded softly. She looked down in thought wondering how to answer. She didn’t really dislike any kind of food. She had some foods she liked
Leanunya looked out the window and saw Wolferan leave and huffed softly, swishing her tail thinking; ‘good riddance’. She turned away from the window in her room and looked to her bed and the soft blankets on it. A servant had brought her several last night and slept with them. She really liked soft things but didn’t think Wolferan would have found out but with what the servant said last night he had found out. Although this wasn’t too bad she still didn’t like the fact he knew. She didn’t like him, period. He was always stepping on her tail and there was only so much patience she had with that. If not for the fact he was stronger than her she would have already made a move to hurt him. This was also the r
Wolferan sighed thinking on the matter a while more before giving up until he talked to the witness. Since it was just past noon he figured he would wait until tomorrow to leave. It would also give his servants some time to get everything ready for him and to be prepared to deal with leanunya alone. He looked around the room and noticed a servant walk over telling him lunch was ready. He nodded and stood going to put the reports on Leanunya up in his study. He put the reports up before going to the dining room.He entered the dining room and sat at the head of the table where he normally sat. He looked at the food prepared and nodded softly. The kitchen had made some lamb chops with some green beans and potatoes. It not only smelled good it also looked good and made his stomachs grumble in anticipa
Leanunya sat at the table with Wolferan to eat lunch. It was simple but good. It was mainly some sliced meat, bread and cheeses with some olives to eat but was quite filling. She soon ate her fill and excused herself from the table before walking off still holding the book she had been reading in the library.She walked around and found a couch to sit down on to continue reading the book she had in her hands. She sat down on the brown couch positioning herself so her wings wouldn’t get crushed behind her and cause her pain. She then noticed a throw blanket on the back of the couch. She flicked her tail before reaching out and touched it. It was soft under her touch and slightly smiled before pulling it down into her lap relaxing a bit.She glanced around and not seeing anyone smiled snuggling into the soft blanket face first like a little kid. she r
Leanunya looked to the door as there was a knock. She got up and went to the door, opening it to find a servant, the same one as before who led her to her room. He bowed to her before he spoke.“Lunch is ready. I’ll take you to the dining room.” She nodded softly, “Thank you, may I get your name?” The servant blinked, “My name is Jonece.” She nodded.She followed Jonece as he led the way to the dining room. She walked, flicking her tail as she followed him to the dinning hall and entered. She looked around before she was directed to sit. She sat down shifting her wings to make it more comfortable to sit.Leanunya looked at the spread of food on the table before her and looked over as Wolferan entered the room. He went and sat at the table. He looked at her before he gr
Leanunya looked at the ground as Wolferan flew. She could tell they were going back to his home from the direction he was headed. She looked at the ground passing below, staying silent. She wanted nothing more than to sleep and get some rest so she could heal. She didn’t want to deal with wolferan or anyone else. She just wanted to be left alone.Though she knew it wasn’t possible anymore at this point. She could only endure and try to ignore Wolferan. She didn’t want others to see her weaknesses but Wolferan had seen it and even made fun of it. She couldn’t stand it. It was the worst humiliation.She looked at wolferan and flicked her tail looking back to the ground as they flew. She watched as the ground below passed by. She could see the forest below and thought it would be nice to take a nap there in a tree without being
Wolferan sighed silently looking at Leanunya who had refused to talk since that disaster during yesterday's lunch. He had managed to gain some of her trust and got her to talk fairly freely but now she wouldn’t even reply to him. He had no idea how to salvage this. He had pushed too far in his questioning and instead of answers he got nothing but silence.He had tried several ways to get her to talk but to no avail. He had seemed to cross a line of hers but what that line was he had no clue. This left him stewing in his own frustration and confusion. He sighed and figured he could only wait for her to talk to him. Perhaps he could get her to talk again by letting her ask him questions? He didn’t know though as she seemed determined to stay silent.He had let her rest an hour after that disaster before he carried her continuing to fly on their
Leanunya watched as the old man and others got in the wagon driving off after saying goodbye to them and offering their thanks for the help. She looked at Wolferan who watched them disappear from view. He then turned to her and spoke.“Want to have lunch now since we are already here?” She sighed and nodded, “I guess. Why didn't you let me help?’ Wolferan looked at her, “you are injured. Now, I am curious why you wanted to help them?” She spoke, “They needed help, there was only an old man and two women like they could get out of the mud.”Wolferan took the bag off his back moving to the side of the road while asking, “Tell me again why you wanted to help them. This time don't lie.” Leanunya looked at her and sighed following him to the side of the road, “they needed help and we could
Leanunya woke to a light drizzle in the morning. She had actually slept the whole night through. She was both daunted by this and excited, she had never slept a whole night through ever since she first went to the forbidden forest. She was feeling well rested. She rarely felt well rested anymore and was glad as she had needed the sleep.Although she was glad for the rest she disliked waking to rain. It made her already aching broken ribs and wing ache even more, putting her in a foul mood despite her good rest. She stood up and went underneath a nearby tree to get out of the rain. She then looked to wolferan who was still by the now just smoking fire pit digging in his bag.She looked at him and then looked up at the cloud darkened sky. Although she liked the smell and sounds of rain she rather liked them when she wasn't wet. It seemed like Wolferan wasn'