
The knight was happy that the tiger offered to help him get to the city. It meant a lot to him that she wanted to help him. More surprising was also taht she did not ask for anything in return. Perhaps the dropped remark of having it set was her repayment. Perhaps he had found another person who was as uninterested in material wealth as himself and S'Essy. If only more people were like him in that regard. Would remove much of the strife between people. That was his theory at least.
"Well, I won't say no to having a tiger escort me back to town." He chuckled lightly. "I can imagine that would turn some faces. A man and a tiger walking casually down the street." The chuckle came again as he leant back and Kvist sent a curious glance after Tara when she left the cave. Still trying to get a feel for the woman. Split between pushing her a little more for coming to visit them. Perhaps invite her over for something to eat and drink one evening. He could imagine the sassy tone from S'Essy when he explained he had invited another woman over to join them for dinner.
The knight had a silly grin on his lips at the thought. As he lay there he realized she would probably be worried sick about him. He had given the possibility that he'd be out here 'til the morning. But the way his leg felt, he wasn't sure it would only be a single day before he would be okay to travel again. He would hate to be a burden to Tara after how helpful she had been. There was a sound from the entrance and Kvist raised his head and looked at her as she came through with his backpack, quiver and bow. A bright smile came on his lips.
"Thank you!" He exclaimed gratefully as he extended his hand to grab the quiver and bow. With little more than a passing glance to the arrows. They seemed to all be there, but his worry was on the bow. Had it taken any damage from the long drop and extended stay in the water. He hoped it hadn't for he was quite fond of the bow. Served him well for several years. He let his right hand wipe down the side of the front of the bow. Trying to wipe the worst of the excess water off of it. It would do well to be allowed to dry. He pressed a flat hand against the ground and leant forward. Ignored the grimace that accompanied the pain in his leg as he reached into the bag that she offered.
"Hmm? I think everything is there. I mean, who'd take anything?" He asked half absent-minded. He trusted Tara enough that she wouldn't take anything. He withdrew the full waterskin and poured some water into his mouth before offering the skin to the tiger in disguise. The water was nice and cool. "Have you always lived here in Sunberth?" He was very curious as to how one could make a life work in the city.
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"Well, I won't say no to having a tiger escort me back to town." He chuckled lightly. "I can imagine that would turn some faces. A man and a tiger walking casually down the street." The chuckle came again as he leant back and Kvist sent a curious glance after Tara when she left the cave. Still trying to get a feel for the woman. Split between pushing her a little more for coming to visit them. Perhaps invite her over for something to eat and drink one evening. He could imagine the sassy tone from S'Essy when he explained he had invited another woman over to join them for dinner.
The knight had a silly grin on his lips at the thought. As he lay there he realized she would probably be worried sick about him. He had given the possibility that he'd be out here 'til the morning. But the way his leg felt, he wasn't sure it would only be a single day before he would be okay to travel again. He would hate to be a burden to Tara after how helpful she had been. There was a sound from the entrance and Kvist raised his head and looked at her as she came through with his backpack, quiver and bow. A bright smile came on his lips.
"Thank you!" He exclaimed gratefully as he extended his hand to grab the quiver and bow. With little more than a passing glance to the arrows. They seemed to all be there, but his worry was on the bow. Had it taken any damage from the long drop and extended stay in the water. He hoped it hadn't for he was quite fond of the bow. Served him well for several years. He let his right hand wipe down the side of the front of the bow. Trying to wipe the worst of the excess water off of it. It would do well to be allowed to dry. He pressed a flat hand against the ground and leant forward. Ignored the grimace that accompanied the pain in his leg as he reached into the bag that she offered.
"Hmm? I think everything is there. I mean, who'd take anything?" He asked half absent-minded. He trusted Tara enough that she wouldn't take anything. He withdrew the full waterskin and poured some water into his mouth before offering the skin to the tiger in disguise. The water was nice and cool. "Have you always lived here in Sunberth?" He was very curious as to how one could make a life work in the city.
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