“I suppose I’ll collect my payment and take a break for a while. This job promises to pay well and if everything works out, I’ll be rewarded with a few weeks’ vacation,” she said, looking over the trees with a wistful expression, “I might actually have some time to sketch.” These trees would make good subjects – stoic and majestic and with the light hitting them just the right way.
She chewed on the inside of her lip as she watched Sturlin forge through the forest. His walking speed was slow and watching the beads of sweat roll down his head, it became obvious to Eris that the man was in pain. Finally, she couldn’t take it anymore and blurted out, “Are you alright? If you’re having trouble walking, you could lean on Rhine – she’s quite sturdy and will take some of the strain off your legs.” She felt that he might be more comfortable leaning on a horse than on a stranger with a dagger at her belt.