NOAH
AS Fox spoke, Noah let his eyes move off of the other hunter. He didn't want them to be caught off guard as they spoke to each other. Partially shifted eyes moved across the landscape behind Fox, trying to pinpoint any movements in the dark. While his bear eyes were truly formed for hunting across the tundra and on the ice of the Sea of Glass, they were still better at night than his human eyes.
"Then this should help." Noah indicated the spear by lifting the tip of it slightly. Even in the darkest of nights it glittered as if caught in sunlight. While he spoke he kept scanning around them. In the distance, he could hear the faintest of rumbles and what sounded like rock scraping on rock. He jutted his chin out, then readied himself to fall in beside Fox.
"Then this should help." Noah indicated the spear by lifting the tip of it slightly. Even in the darkest of nights it glittered as if caught in sunlight. While he spoke he kept scanning around them. In the distance, he could hear the faintest of rumbles and what sounded like rock scraping on rock. He jutted his chin out, then readied himself to fall in beside Fox.
I wait and tell myself "life ain't chess,"
But no one comes in and yes, you're alone
But no one comes in and yes, you're alone