...look into a wolf's eyes. You'll never be the same again.
Sah had a heartbeat to decide if he should stop to investigate but even a brief glance told him that this horse had fallen to the same fate as the last one that he'd encountered earlier in the season. As such, after giving a silently prayer for its peace, he kept going.
Leaping over the horse, the Abandoned landed too far of a distance away for Tal to reach his shirt. As such, the courier stumbled a bit from his own overcompensation of balance. "Careful there, Errand Boy!" Sah called from over his shoulder as he gently nudged the rail of the bridge. Not enough to risk Tal truly falling off or anything, but enough so that hopefully he'd fall flat on his ass given his recent loss of balance.
Leaping over the horse, the Abandoned landed too far of a distance away for Tal to reach his shirt. As such, the courier stumbled a bit from his own overcompensation of balance. "Careful there, Errand Boy!" Sah called from over his shoulder as he gently nudged the rail of the bridge. Not enough to risk Tal truly falling off or anything, but enough so that hopefully he'd fall flat on his ass given his recent loss of balance.
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