"That's the question we're all asking." Noah frowned slightly. "None of us know. When Remi pulled the Core out everything went dark, and we came home. It was like we just knew that was the next right answer, even with all the questions we all had." Eira followed the alert of the dragon, her golden eyes flashing the image to her bondmate. Noah adjusted his course again, and lifted his hand to point out the tracks to Talyson. "That way." The hunter then pulled his bow from his torso, an arrow from his quiver, and readied for an assault.
The wind blew in their favor, it seemed, as far as Noah could observe. The tracks led away, and the wind was blowing straight at them. It would carry their scent far and out, away from the hooved animal they followed -- either a small reindeer, or a luxere, the hunter decided, based on the prints.
The wind blew in their favor, it seemed, as far as Noah could observe. The tracks led away, and the wind was blowing straight at them. It would carry their scent far and out, away from the hooved animal they followed -- either a small reindeer, or a luxere, the hunter decided, based on the prints.