Seina nodded, thinking he meant it had come to him. Then turned her gaze out over the open field, worry lining her face. No doubt they would be sending out we-sa after them soon. And while the rocks they were hiding under now would hide them from the sky, the longer they waited the more likely it was that they would be found. Especially this close to the Dakrium. She noticed Torin still looking at her, and quickly put a smile back on her face. Resuming the flitting about of the small red bug creature she'd created.
Torin gave Seina a last smile, before climbing onto Chion and nestling down into her fur."We have to keep going." She said quietly, she was tired, and the rain was starting to come down heavier now, but they couldn't stay here any longer. Seina climbed to her feet ducking under the low over hanging rocks. "We can't wait for them forever."
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Chion jumped up awkwardly onto her four feet, unused to legs and arms that were the same length, and nudged Torin and Alex with her nose. Doing a strange head bob to try to communicate that it was time to go. She didn't like that they were leaving without Fred, but she knew the other girl was right. They had to keep going or risk getting caught.
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"Come on, I'll carry you." Seina said holding her arms out to Elon. She gave the lumbering creature a small frown of curiosity, when it hopped up and tried to get the other two kids on its back. Either it could understand what she was saying or it was trained very well.
Kylan frowned, swallowing the last of his good tasting food, much like a cross between a mango and raspberry.Aria looked at the sky. It was darkening, “guys. I think there is a storm now if the wildlife here are any indication the storm won’t be pleasant. I think we need to get going”
He sided up to Aria, looking up at the sky as he listened to the others' chatter. "Yeah, yeah we need to get outta the midst of the forest before it's nightfall and raining."
Kevin frowned. “I hope not. The last thing we need is more missing people,” he said absentmindedly, spinning in a small circle as he walked. He couldn’t help admiring all of the colors. He had never seen trees as bright as these before. “I knew someone that would’ve loved this place.” Kevin said softly, taking a moment to examine a glowing pink flower.
Lilith shrugged and nodded a little. She smirked a little as he began spinning as they walked, pausing by him momentarily to snap a photo of the literally glowing flower before he plucked it up. "Yeah..." She murmured, reminiscent as she thought back because of his words. "I did too."Kevin picked the bright pink flower and carefully tucked it into his pocket. Standing up, he looked around. The others still hadn’t caught up yet. They’re probably still eating. He thought. He frowned, looking up. The clouds looked darker than they had earlier, indicating a storm. “Looks like it’s going to rain,” Kevin said, watching the strange bird-like creatures take shelter in the trees. “The trees should give us some cover.” Still, they would probably get soaked, and walking in mud with wet shoes was going to be unpleasant.
He adjust the strap of his gun, continuing through the forest. The farther they could get before the rain started the better.
She followed him absentmindedly while he spoke, before glancing up and groaning. "Oh great, we get to be wet now. Ya-ay. Hopefully the rain here doesn't induce shrinking too, I don't think I can stand being little-me again." She said, brows furrowing. "They should give us at least some."