The werewolf saw that the dhampir did nothing to escape, even when his arm seemed quite well. It unnerved her. She had good instincts, and considered it her animal-half, the way those horses knew there was danger around them.
Nyx, too, understood the danger in the cage.
However, there was no reason to make it a reality.
They made it to the caves while it was still day, and so she wrinkled her nose at the order given to her, and let her form shift. The clothing her transformation had ripped did not return with it, but she cared little for that. She stood bare, black hair cut short in stark contrast to her wolf form. She put a hand on her hip to show how little she cared for the order given by Ligeia, “It’s day,” she emphasized, moving the other hand out from her side. “We shouldn’t take any of them in.”
Not while their master was sleeping. That was just inviting trouble. Best not to show even the woman the route to him until he was awake and prepared.
The dhampir did allow a brief chuckle to part his lips, and he shot his crimson eyes towards the pair, then looked up at the entrance to the mines. Good hiding place. Very close to the ground, too. He’d admire the Noble’s thought process, if he didn’t already hate Lafayette.
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Horses were always tools to her, but she knew it was not so with others. When the shopkeeper posed his question, Oriana understood that to him, they were actually more. She let out a breath, “Yes, I do. I cannot get to my horse right now, and I need a horse to follow the people who have captured Ianthe Reinhart and my partner Silvio,” she imagined the man would not care much about Silvio, but he might be concerned with Ianthe.
That, or he’d show his true colors and try to trap her as well, now that he knew no dhampir was going to come after him. She might have crossed her fingers in hope, but she resisted the action. She almost held her breath as she waited to see if the sense of urgency she felt would pass on to the shopkeeper.
Nyx, too, understood the danger in the cage.
However, there was no reason to make it a reality.
They made it to the caves while it was still day, and so she wrinkled her nose at the order given to her, and let her form shift. The clothing her transformation had ripped did not return with it, but she cared little for that. She stood bare, black hair cut short in stark contrast to her wolf form. She put a hand on her hip to show how little she cared for the order given by Ligeia, “It’s day,” she emphasized, moving the other hand out from her side. “We shouldn’t take any of them in.”
Not while their master was sleeping. That was just inviting trouble. Best not to show even the woman the route to him until he was awake and prepared.
The dhampir did allow a brief chuckle to part his lips, and he shot his crimson eyes towards the pair, then looked up at the entrance to the mines. Good hiding place. Very close to the ground, too. He’d admire the Noble’s thought process, if he didn’t already hate Lafayette.
~***~
Horses were always tools to her, but she knew it was not so with others. When the shopkeeper posed his question, Oriana understood that to him, they were actually more. She let out a breath, “Yes, I do. I cannot get to my horse right now, and I need a horse to follow the people who have captured Ianthe Reinhart and my partner Silvio,” she imagined the man would not care much about Silvio, but he might be concerned with Ianthe.
That, or he’d show his true colors and try to trap her as well, now that he knew no dhampir was going to come after him. She might have crossed her fingers in hope, but she resisted the action. She almost held her breath as she waited to see if the sense of urgency she felt would pass on to the shopkeeper.