”Ismae. My little sister, who doesn't realize that she’ll soon be far too big to throw herself at me.”
The ambush was brilliantly-executed. Razkar had barely even known the spry little girl was there until a brown blur had zipped past him and thudded into Ayatah's arms. It happened so fast that he nearly went for his weapons.
Ismae turned to him with the open, curious eyes of a child and studied him. She looked him up and down and sniffed.
”Who’s that? Is he your friend? Where did you go? Why do you have a tiger fur on your back?”
The barrage ceased for a brief, blessed moment and Razkar found himself swallowing. Children... he was not expecting this. So, he made a classic mistake and tried to treat her like an adult.
"I am Razkar of the Shorn Skulls, and-"
"What's that in your face?"
"Wh... Pardon?"
"Those things?" She tapped her own nose and then started picking it until Aya batted her hand away. "Are you kissing my sister?"
"Ismae!"
Oh, thank the Goddess...
Well, he thought it was salvation, but it turned out to be something worse. The scolding voice bought the girl's head snapping around and she trotted off, pausing only to give a bright grin that only a child could, full of sincerity and well-meaning, followed y a manic little wave.
Then he saw what had called her away. A woman strode towards them, alive with power and purpose, a quiet authority that was in every line of her older but still shrewd face. Looking at the cheekbones and the eyes, the slight curve of the lips... yes... Razkar knew who it was.
Ayatah's mother led the chattering pack of Scattered Bones to greet their daughter, returned from the Jungle with a very unusual souvenir.
The ambush was brilliantly-executed. Razkar had barely even known the spry little girl was there until a brown blur had zipped past him and thudded into Ayatah's arms. It happened so fast that he nearly went for his weapons.
Ismae turned to him with the open, curious eyes of a child and studied him. She looked him up and down and sniffed.
”Who’s that? Is he your friend? Where did you go? Why do you have a tiger fur on your back?”
The barrage ceased for a brief, blessed moment and Razkar found himself swallowing. Children... he was not expecting this. So, he made a classic mistake and tried to treat her like an adult.
"I am Razkar of the Shorn Skulls, and-"
"What's that in your face?"
"Wh... Pardon?"
"Those things?" She tapped her own nose and then started picking it until Aya batted her hand away. "Are you kissing my sister?"
"Ismae!"
Oh, thank the Goddess...
Well, he thought it was salvation, but it turned out to be something worse. The scolding voice bought the girl's head snapping around and she trotted off, pausing only to give a bright grin that only a child could, full of sincerity and well-meaning, followed y a manic little wave.
Then he saw what had called her away. A woman strode towards them, alive with power and purpose, a quiet authority that was in every line of her older but still shrewd face. Looking at the cheekbones and the eyes, the slight curve of the lips... yes... Razkar knew who it was.
Ayatah's mother led the chattering pack of Scattered Bones to greet their daughter, returned from the Jungle with a very unusual souvenir.