<blockquote>He studied his nephew's body language trying to decipher what the lad was thinking. He was certain the boy didn't believe him. Triell could not explain his own fears. He was scared of huge cats who perched high in the ancient tree branches waiting for easy prey to walk under them, he was afraid of thunderstorms because they reminded him of a time when black smoke burned his nostrils, and he was afraid of losing his family, his nephews, and niece included. He saw no point in telling Fen all this, it would surely scare the boy more. Maybe it'd be best if he assumed his yearling uncle was merely fearless.
<b>"Alright."</b> He took his place across from the boy, seeing his heart was not quite in the hole process. Triell admired the boy's first attempt, and smiled. <b>"Well, that's start."</b> He said trying to keep an encouraging edge to his words. <b>"Fenru being brave doesn't mean your not scared, it just means you won't let fear control you."</b> He offered the bit of truth, though if it went over the boy's head he'd understand. A better idea popped into his head. <b>"Hmm how 'bout we make a game out of it. You sit here, and I'll stand over there,"</b> he pointed about ten spaces just outside the shade of the tree. <b>"Now I'm going to try to tag you, but if your looking at me I can't move. You'll have to look at the tree, and then whenever you want you can look over your shoulder to stop me. If you catch me moving you bark, and I'll have to start back. Make sense?"</b> He hoped so, but waited to make sure, then quietly took his place waiting for Fenru to look at the tree to start.</blockquote>
<i>lol okay grey if his game doesn't make sense let me know :P</i>
are you with me through it all?