@PrettyLittlePyro
Hunter grabbed the rag and smothered the flames from her dagger, then tossed it back to him.
Hunter grabbed the rag and smothered the flames from her dagger, then tossed it back to him.
Kye caught it and placed it back in his satchel. He glanced back at her. "Are you hurt?"
Hunter shrugged. "Broken ankle. I've survived worse."
Kye nodded, he spotted a ledge sticking out from a cliff side. "Land there," he pointed to it, guiding Cobalt down to it.
Hunter shrugged and landed Magma on the ground. She started to get off, and winced as pain shot through her when she put weight on her bad foot.
Kye dismounted and walked over to her. "Survived worse, I'll believe. That doesn't mean we should ignore though." He crouched down to get a better look at it.
Sighing, she sat down on a rock.
Kye picked up a large stick and broke it in half, pulling a cloth from his satchel. He splinted her ankle. "That should work for now. Do you want to stay here for the night?"
Hunter shook her head. "No. I want to be out of this place as soon as possible. I've spent too much time here during my lifetime."
"Right, then we should get going," Kye stood up and walked back towards Cobalt. His satchel was still sitting next to Hunter.
Hunter stood up. "You left your bag thingy!" She called after him, reaching down to pick it up.
The satchel was very light, the only things in it were his torch, a little bottle of oil and the rock he'd picked up at the market. For its size it was light. Kye turned and walked back over to Hunter. "My bad, I gotta remember this. Thank you,"
Hunter gave him a sarcastic thumbs up and limped over to Magma.
Kye mounted again, and looked at Hunter. "Which way are we going?"
Hunter pointed towards the steadily rising sun. "That way until you see the ocean."
"Got it, let's go," Kye took off towards the sun.
Hunter stared at the sky, ignoring the scenery, though it was supposed to be beautiful. She had seen too much of this place, all because of her dear old dad.
Kye glanced back and noticed her cold look to the sky. He wasn't sure what was wrong, and he wanted to know. But he wasn't about to pry into her personal life.
(Bump)
Hunter pointed to the ridge. "There's the place. Also, you good with being perfectly silent? Because you'll have to for a bit. The place where the tree is is called the Quiet Zone. Needless to say, you don't want to talk there."
"I'm usually silent, so yeah that's fine with me," he replied, guiding Cobalt down towards it.
Magma shot forward. "Also," Hunter called, "you don't want to breath too deeply. That place smells."
The dragons landed, and Hunter made a motion with her hands.
Kye followed silently. His leather boots making no sound on the rocky ground.
The dragons flew off, and Hunter gestured for Kye to follow her. She stepped quietly through the heather. The land was worse than last time she had visited. There were no bird calls, and everything was dead.
Kye looked at the land silently. He was saddened by how dead everything was. But somehow, he wasn't surprised.
Hunter led the way through a dark mound of trees. They emerged in a meadow.
Kye followed closely making sure to keep silently. His eyes scanning the area to make sure nothing was waiting for them.
There was a giant tree. Hunter crept towards it, silent, and touched it. It was almost dead, she could feel it.
His sharp ears didn't pick up any odd sounds so he was pretty sure they were alone. However he still kept silent. He hadn't been given the clear to talk yet, so he wouldn't.
Hunter climbed up the tree, carefully, quietly. She looked around, and almost gasped. From her view, there was an indent on the ground. It read, The resting place of Order.
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