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w, his boots occasionally cr
ar man with black hair pulled up
er isn't it?" Rees
ul here. Although if we somehow find a cat
ump." Reese smiled, his black
e'll find something. After all, I've got killer instinc
trees, they could distinctly make out someone sitting in front of a large bonfire. T
in his hands falling softly on the snow. The person was wrapped in many layers and it was
s clear and sharp, it was impossible to make
ds. Don't you have a house to go to?" Reese drawled, his eyes scanning
kid!' The p
id, taking a large st
lled, calling him ba
ng a little cold." He said, taking lazy steps to join the boy around the fire. Mander le
ng that fell earlier. He bent to pi
l be kind enough to let us share your meal wit
boy said, looking at him with a gaze that said, I won't back down. Reese already found t
ere is very good at hunt
incts. " Mander gloated, remembering the time ear
. " He continued as though he
umbled, albeit stil
Gre
the boy picked up the deer, s
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ion. His arms worked fluidly as he separated the innards from the edible meat. He
ade to leave when he s
." The boy said, tu
you going to?
bury the innards and the blo
ury it. " The boy merely looked a
than
my food with me, it's only fair
kes s
n, blackened stick with two sharp edges. He arranged the meat and held it over the
oy said, cutting a large p
down his hands. He brought it to his mouth and took a bite of the tender meat. The flavor exploded
e said to the boy who sat, eating in
replied curtly witho
to stay in her pack, she didn't know what position the man she had killed had in the pack. But if the man she
ker place and wore another piece of cloth over the one over her body. She hurriedly wrappe
them thicker, like a male's. She put on the hood and brought out a small piece of mirror, Ivora looked at herself with satisfaction as a y
her breath, she gripped her dagger tightly. The cause of the rus
ed to kill the deer. She kept it down by her s
nmistakably this time, she was sure it was a human's footsteps she heard.
She asked, unnerved by the me
bly lazy. He had a head full of thick, golden brown hair. The man, with his chiseled face, the color of olive, had the darkest eyes she had ever
black hair, and neat trimmed beard. His ligh
." She looked at
The impatient
" Ivora looked at the thick black cloak, the black trousers, down to the shiny boots he wore and thought he was rid
e deer she dropped ear
m sure you'll be kind enough to le
rry, I won't be sharing any of it. " She replie
very good at hunting. Aren't yo
Fi
The golden-ha
om time to time. She looked at the golden-haired one and thought it w
ooked with relief when she was younger. He would lick his hands clean each time he f
ora felt her thr
as the golden-haired one who spoke. It seeme
ra replied, wonderi
s delicious
e was driving at. Since no one spoke aga
at him with a start. She hadn't thought about any male name that would suit her. Most times she went
She said after thi
loths wrapped around her and the fire sitting in front of her. It was
I'd be damned if I stay here any longer. " Ivora to
owe you a dee
we'd be on o
a glare at the black-haired one called M
I was only helping two hungry mouths. Getting food shou
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oung boy saw them as 'two hungry mouths'. The
e said, his lips, curved into a lopsided smile. Mander gave an obvious scoff at what Reese sai
eaving me alone.
ned to Mander who seem
ould repay me." The young boy shout
he ran to them. He watched
a Reese Falcon of t
front of Reese, moving a little fu
ely raised
may ask, are you
ething I want
him?" Reese asked. The boy
you don't tell us." Mande
on how to destroy th
n't sure if he was telling the truth or bluf
fated after all
lcon and this here is m
ed the boy's eyes widen
eye on you if what you said was true then you'll be rewar