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A peaceful morning; perfect for a dip in the spring and a nice little rabbit hunt.
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by Andalusia on March 28th, 2012, 3:36 am
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by Jean on March 28th, 2012, 3:39 pm
It was early morning, very clear, and a little damp. Jean had risen before the sun to get a head start on some hunting. The woods were a welcome place after the noise and smells of the city. This morning was a lucky one; she'd been stalking a trio of plump geese for the better part of 2 bells. They were a noisy bunch, making them easy to follow. The only reason she hadn't taken a shot yet was because she was enjoying herself too much. They were oblivious birds, barely taking notice to her even when leaves and twigs snapped underfoot, and it was amusing to watch them. They bumbled about in a neat little line a good ways ahead of her, honking quietly to themselves and sometimes stopping to eat at the grass. Jean smiled as she watched them waddle, rear ends wagging comically. Any one of those geese would be a good meal, and she could sell or trade the feathers. Maybe even find a Fletcher to make her some more arrows. As she was ducking under a cluster of low branches, the geese waddled into some dense brush, getting cut from sight. Jean stopped and listened, hoping to gauge where they'd come out. There was a sudden, violent scuffle that wracked the bushes, along with loud squawking and beating wings from the geese. A large fox burst from cover, darting away as the geese ran out from the other side, taking flight. Petch! she thought acidly. Why did she always have to drag things out? Her head had been in the clouds, enjoying the scenery too much, and now her food was getting away. She charged headlong after the low flying geese. The branches overhead were too thick for them to fly through. They weren't agile enough to do the right maneuvers.
UV She didn't know how long she'd been running when she started to lag. Her sides were heaving and her muscles burned, and she was starting to trip clumsily and loose her footing. Sweat plastered her clothing to her skin. But the geese were slowing too. She could see a break through the trees ahead that looked like a clearing, and there was a crystalline shine that looked like what might be a pool of water. The geese would stop there, she hoped. Slowing to a jog, she pulled an arrow from her quiver and nocked it to her bowstring. Less than a chime later, she burst out the trees, right behind the honking geese. They were angling toward the water and she dropped to one knee to steady herself. Jean quickly pulled the string, holding the end of the arrow steady between her middle and index finger. She anchored the shot at the corner of her mouth, her tired muscles shaking in protest. Closing her left eye to sight down the arrow with her right, she targeted the closest goose as the trio landed right at the edge of the water. The shot had to be fired quickly, just in case they decided to take flight again. She wouldn't dilly-dally any longer. To the relief of her muscles, she loosed the arrow. Right when the flock took flight again. The arrow whistled a few inches underneath the goose's body, embedding itself in the far edge of the water's bank. They moved too fast, she thought, dismayed. Jean let out of a loud growl of frustration, awkwardly getting to her feet. She only then noticed what had scared the birds off so quickly. A woman and her hunting hound were in the clearing. How did I not petching notice them? What's wrong with me today? she shouted to herself inside her head. The woman was beautiful, with long black hair and good, comfortable looking clothing. The hound was a fine dog, with pointed ears, a curly tail, and brindled fur. She couldn't think of the breed right off the top of her head, she was too frustrated to think of something like that right now. Quickly, she nocked another arrow, readying her fingers on the string. If they were a threat, she'd be ready. The woman had a bow too, so it would be a battle of who had the better aim. In Jean's current exhausted state, her mizas were on the other woman. Taking a quick glance at the surrounding clearing, she noted how far she was from the trees, where her stray arrow was, and wished there were better circumstances at the moment. The pool of water was gorgeous, and she would have liked to slip her feet in and relax for a while. "Foe or friend?" she called cautiously but clearly. |
by Andalusia on March 28th, 2012, 6:34 pm
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by Jean on March 29th, 2012, 1:41 pm
The woman was staring at her. It made Jean shift a little, uncomfortable. But it gave her time to examine the stranger more intently in return. She had pale skin, whiter than her own, and her eyes were the color of green jewels. She was wearing purple shorts, which made her smile crookedly, and comfortable looking black boots. Her cloak was a beautiful beige, and she had an embroiderer torsolette. Very different from her own clothes, but in an odd way, similar. As she was thinking all this over, the woman lowered her bow. The hunting dog was still alert, but didn't seem to be threatening her. "Friend," the woman murmured. The voice was like a bell, light and tinkling. It made her own voice seem rough. Jean pursed her lips and slowly relaxed, even if only slightly. She replaced the arrow into her quiver and glanced at the stray that was sticking out the spring. Still watching the woman and dog, she walked to the pool, skirted around to her arrow, and pulled it free. After storing it into the quiver, she crouched at the water's edge and scooped up a handful of water to drink. One hand still held her bow, and her eyes never left the woman's. After drinking her fill, she sat back on her heels and asked, "You were out hunting today? Any luck?" Her defenses were easing, but the woman's timid sweetness wouldn't butter her up instantly. "I was following those geese for near on 2 bells." Her voice was only a little dismayed. There was more game to be found, she just wished she hadn't wasted so much time. She should have put an arrow in one right when she'd seen them. Lesson learned. Kihala must have had other plans for those birds. A wind kicked up, swirling through the trees and dipping into the clearing. Ripples danced on the pool's surface, making the lilies sway. Jean looked at her reflection in the water and smiled in amusement. Her clothes were stuck to her with sweat, as well as her hair, and she had smudges of dirt on her skin. All in all, she looked crumpled and tired. The day wasn't over though. She'd come out to get some game, and that's just what she'd do. |
by Andalusia on March 30th, 2012, 4:27 pm
by Jean on March 31st, 2012, 3:33 am
This woman was timid, that much was obvious. She watched as she retrieved her backpack and relieved her thirst, and listened politely as she spoke. Jean was comforted by the gentleness of the stranger, more than she would have been with someone else. She was struck differently by this woman. They seemed to be very similar in many ways, yet different for obvious reasons. The hound was noticeably at ease now as well. Without even thinking about it, Jean had loosened her grip on her bow, much of the tenseness gone from her body. "Those birds definitely had me going for a while. Obviously I'm not the best runner, else I would have had more luck and most like bagged one. But, beggars can't be choosers." She stood and stretched her tired muscles, sighing as the stiffness left them. Her legs felt like water after her run, but a slow pace would get the feeling back again soon. Jean pushed some curls out of her face, smoothing the sweaty strands back away from her sticky skin. What an awful feeling. She'd take a nice bath later this evening. A cold creek would do wonders, or maybe she'd come back to this pool for some relaxation. The woman invited her to share a hunt. She mulled this over in her head, tossing the idea back and forth in her mind like a ball. Rabbit did sounds nice, though she'd really wished she could get those goose feathers. "Alright," she agreed. "You can lead the way." Then remembering her manners, she added, "Thank you. I'm Jean, by the way." Tentatively, she moved closer to the woman, obviously going to follow where she led. Jean held her free hand out to the hunting dog, palm upward, offering him her fingers to sniff. She had a strong fondness for animals, and this dog was quite a beautiful creature. "There now, boy," she murmured to him encouragingly, a smile touching her lips. |
by Andalusia on April 1st, 2012, 3:44 pm
by Jean on April 3rd, 2012, 1:38 am
"He likes you," the woman told her. Jean smiled more openly now, gently scratching behind one of the hound's erect ears. What a beautiful creature. The dog got called back to its master's side and she followed. They were going to be following an animal path, narrow and winding through the trees and brush. It was smooth and flat, worn down from much use. She probably wouldn't ever have noticed it unless it was pointed out to her. Their slow pace made for a good time to enjoy the scenery. Her companion was obviously doing so, so she let her eyes and mind wander. A robin called from a branch overhead, then a cardinal cried from further into the trees. She inhaled deeply, breathing in the thick smell of damp earth and dew grass. The hound was scouting ahead, sniffing for any scent that hadn't been taken by the morning moisture. She yawned widely, lips curling back and showing all her teeth. Her companion's words brought her out of her drifting state then, and she smiled. "I hunt all over the place. I don't really have a favored ground yet. I haven't been in the region for very long. It must be nice being out here all the time. I have a place set up in the city. I may end up moving outside sometime though, who knows? I feel a little homesick for the words when I'm in the city. Have you been here a long time?" When Jean loosened up, she often got to talking in long bursts. It was a bad habit of hers. "You never did tell me your name," she added. |
by Andalusia on April 3rd, 2012, 4:21 pm
by Jean on April 4th, 2012, 12:41 am
This woman was very shy. She stuttered and talked softly as if she were afraid to speak too openly. Jean herself was feeling much more at ease. Obviously her companion had no thoughts of killing her. If she'd wanted to, Jean would already be dead. Only a few moments ago had her breathing started to regulate itself properly again. "I love the forest too. Dangerous, but beautiful and relaxing. And Zeltiva is a good city. I'd love to study at the university there someday." They'd stopped during their conversation and Jean slouched her weight onto one leg, making her hip stick out. The embarrassment and apologies from her companion about forgetting to introduce herself made her uncomfortable, and she shifted her weight to the other leg awkwardly. "No need to be sorry, really. It's nice to meet you too, Andalusia. A beautiful name, by the way." She smiled encouragingly and shrugged her shoulders, hoping to ease the mood. Dante was wandering further ahead so she lurched back into a walk. Jean would have liked to relax longer and rest, but if they were going to catch any dinner they'd need to keep moving. She walked up to Andalusia and passed her by, glancing over her shoulder when she was a few paces ahead. "I'd like to keep on the move, if that's okay." Another smile. "What brought you to Sunberth?" |
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