Keina nodded and hurried over to lark. "Sir, we need to stop for the night... or you will be slaughtered for sure."
Lark blinked in response to her bluntness. "Well, I will trust your suggestion. I was thinking of stopping soon anyway." And with that Lark hopped off of his horse and went off the trail a ways."We will set up camp here." He grabbed his sleeping gear from his horse's saddle and rolled it out on the ground. He then did the same for Isamu. They didn't have a tent because they had to pack light.
Lark blinked in response to her bluntness. "Well, I will trust your suggestion. I was thinking of stopping soon anyway." And with that Lark hopped off of his horse and went off the trail a ways."We will set up camp here." He grabbed his sleeping gear from his horse's saddle and rolled it out on the ground. He then did the same for Isamu. They didn't have a tent because they had to pack light.
Raylmar also hopped off from his horse and took off her tack. He then walked over to the campsite and leaned against a tree.
Keina took her boots off and tipped them over, watching as water ran out. She sighed and set them on the ground to dry. She set her staff next to the boots then began making a fire-ring with some rocks. She needed to dry her wings off so that she wouldn't catch a cold in the night chill.
Isamu hopped down from Moo and settled down on his blanket. He crossed his legs and stared blankly at the ground, deep in thought.
Nick paced the perimeter of their little camp, a hand on the hilt of his sword as he made sure things were fairly secure. He didn't see anything out of the ordinary... He'd still watch for anything unusual though.
Once Keina had the fire going Lark began cooking a meal of chicken. He had a small pan and was able to cook a few chicken breasts at a time on it. He watched Keina closely through the flames as he did so, he had a bad feeling about her.
Raylmar was quite content of where he was, and merely watched the others in silence.
Keina was staring at Dimeria again. She didn't even quite realize that she was doing it in the first place.
Raylmar noticed this then said, "You seem to have quite an interest in Dimeria here."
Eventually Nick climbed into a tree and watched the others from his vantage point, surveying the camp like an overprotective hawk. He leaned back and closed his eyes, although he was far from being asleep. He doubted he'd sleep at all tonight, what with a new person to watch and all.
Keina was a bit embarrassed that she had been caught staring. "Uh... yes I do. I really like birds," she replied as she fiddled with the feathers in her hair again.
Raylmar chuckled. "I can tell that."
Keina smiled a small bit before standing once again and grabbing her staff. "Im going on a night walk, I will be back by morning..."
Isamu watched Keina go with a look of suspicion gleaming in his eye. There was something seriously wrong with that woman. She was kinda... creepy.
Nick opened an eye and watched her, slightly cautious.
"Where're you going, besides a night walk? I thought you said a camp was the safest because we'd get slaughtered otherwise."
"Where're you going, besides a night walk? I thought you said a camp was the safest because we'd get slaughtered otherwise."
"Well yes, because unlike me, you guys don't know your way around this forest," she retorted harshly before continuing to march on.
"Alright, just askin'," he said, holding his hands up defensively. "No need to get so aggressive, here."
She glared at him angrily then went on her way. Keina's favorite time to hunt was at night. That is when all of the foxes and wolves came out. Sometimes, if she was lucky enough, she would find a raccoon or possum. All animals were valuable to poorer families though, so no matter what she hunted, she would get a nice reward for it.
Nick sighed, closing his eyes again. "What do you guys think of her?"
Raylmar shrugged his shoulders. "Alright I guess."
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