Sitting was never Ainyi's strong suit.
Stringing a bow, she did, often and well. Flitting about on light-footed steps was another forte. She would even pull out a sword once in a while, as the need showed itself. But sitting was entirely different. Sitting required the body to be still regardless of how still the mind was. There had to be enough of a disconnect between spirit and body that no matter how much nervous energy was inside you, it wouldn't affect your outward composition.
And Ainyi's mind was never still. Even now, with the baffling city miles away, even laying in the grass and listening, with Halik tied up beside her not a quarter mile from the caravan, her mind was racing. That and she was getting tired of the mixed reactions to her. One man got mad at her for stating how fat he was, and called her a bitch. Another seemed to take her home's traditional garb as a sign of prostitution, and kept feeling her up and asking how much; at least, until she put him on the ground. Others just kind of stared at her like they didn't know what to make of her. She heard that Zelvita has many people of many cultures, but then why is it no matter where she goes, she feels foreign?
She tried to find some sort of comfort in her friends, but even that was hit or miss. The great hulking man with the odd eyes hardly said words, and when he did he sounded so...snake like, was the best way to put it, that she couldn't understand half a word he said. And Alric; well, he was alright when he wasn't bemoaning the unglamorous lifestyle of a traveler. At times, it was hilarious, but others, it just got old. She wondered if feeling this ambiguous was normal. She left Wind Reach because it was no longer home; because everywhere she looked, she was reminded of a mistake she couldn't fix. And now that she was in a new world, she almost wondered if everything she did was a mistake.
She could have mused like this for hours, but before she could, a soft screech was heard, and she sat up, strands of grass stuck in her hair as Braghna perched on her forearm over her bracer. She looked around. She had to be back to the caravan soon, before it got too dark. She had about an hour to work with. That means she has an hour to hunt.
Smirking, she cooed soft commands to Braghna to follow her, high in the air. She climbed up onto Halik's back and grabbed her bow, plucking it's string to ensure that it was still tight. Using her heels, she coaxed him into a very soft trot and used her feet to steer right and left, as she had an arrow knocked in her bow. She moved just far enough away from the caravan that animals would show their face, but not so far as to be out of sight. Most kept a good eye on her, because you could see her hawk circling above her location.
Once she found a spot that was on a gnoll, too high for sight from smaller, more prey-worthy creatures, she stopped Halik, and crouched low over the horse's frame. He pawed at the earth at first, but soon quieted.
After time passed, a large jack rabbit came into sight. He was far enough away that he wasn't sure of her presence. Far enough a way to make shooting him in one shot a challenge. Ainyi liked challenges.
Slowly, quietly, her arrow slid back as she pulled, her thumb and fingers pressed on her cheek, elbow resting down. The point of the arrow was aimed at the back of the neck; it was a fairly large point on the body, that would sever any of the good meats. Perhaps it wouldn't be as glamorous as a stag, but at least she could take her personal cooking pot and make her own rabbit stew by her own tent and pretend to ignore the rest of the others. Mostly. Maybe she would share with Alric, if he didn't complain about her cooking skills.
The rabbit inched closer, nibbling on grass and cleaning it's face unexpectantly. The arrow was trained on it, waiting for the opportunity to come.
And it did.