@PrettyLittlePyro
Hunter opened one eye. "Hey. Ready to go?"
Hunter opened one eye. "Hey. Ready to go?"
"Yeah, I guess," Kye nodded. His white hair now gleaming in the sunlight, and his dark purple eyes seeming to shine. "Where do we plan to go?"
Hunter straightened. "Well, there's a village a few miles away, where we can get some supplies."
"Alright, we'll start there," he made a gesture to the trap door. "Lead the way."
Hunter clambered down and jumped gracefully to the ground. She grinned up at him. "The creatures don't come out during the day, so we're fine for now."
Kye swung down using only the middle of the ladder before dropping to the ground next to Hunter. "That makes things nicer," he smiled. He could hear birds singing in the distance, but didn't comment on it, his hearing was sharper then most. But the songs put an even brighter smile on his face.
Hunter grinned. "I know." She whistled sharply, and a dark green blur shot towards her. It wrapped around her arm and slid into her sleeve. She jerked her head to Kye. "Come on. Let's go."
He fell into pace next to Hunter. He walked in silence, his eyes still adjusting to the light. He'd been down in the caves for a long time, without light. So now that it was bright and sunny, he had to let his eyes adjust fully. It made not stumbling over things difficult. But he managed to keep up.
Hunter walked noiselessly, her hand next to her face, whispering something into her sleeve.
Kye glanced at her in confusion, but quickly looked back at the ground. He sighed and did a front hand spring.
Hunter snorted. "Bored? Don't worry, we're almost there." She glanced up at the position of the sun, adjusting the pack on her shoulder.
"Not bored, just stiff," he replied. "I'm trying to keep loose."
Hunter gave him a half smile. They exited the woods and found themselves in a rolling, green field. A small village was nearby. Hunter gestured with her head, and started off towards it. As soon as the watchmen saw who it was, they opened the gate, a frightened look on their face.
"Seems like a nice place," Kye commented looking at the scared face of the gatekeeper.
Hunter smirked slightly. "Very." She strode through, chin held at an arrogant tilt. She walked into the market, and silence fell immediately. She gestured around. "Get whatever you think you'll need. I can pay for it."
Kye walked around looking at different places. He came to a rock shop and decided on only one rock. "This will work."
She stared at him, then shrugged, walking over to the herb stall. She got a couple of plants and a gray cloak before tossing a pure gold coin down.
"I think we're all good here," Kye tossed his rock up in the air.
Hunter shrugged, and led him to a stable. Two dragons were saddled, one black, one fiery colored.
"Oh," Kye stared at the dragons. "Uh…." He went quiet. "So… which one is yours?" He rubbed the back of his neck.
Hunter shrugged. "Both. Choose one."
Kye glanced at her, and walked over to the dragons. He placed a gentle hand on the black one's neck. "I'll do this one," he glanced at her. "If you don't mind."
Hunter shrugged. "Okay. That one is Cobalt. He's still young." She climbed onto the fiery one, not bothering with a saddle.
"He seems nice," Kye stated. He climbed onto it carefully, also not using a saddle. And he waited for Hunter decide where they were going.
"He is," Hunter said. She kicked her legs into the dragon's sides and he rose into the air, large wings flapping, giving the illusion of flames. It roared at a passing villager, who ducked their head and ran in fright. "Coward," Hunter muttered.
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