Their journey had brought them into the Stonewatch Timbers, placing a temporary stone in Merys' gut as they pushed past a number of familiar spots that had once led him to a tiny glen north of here. He wondered how difficult it would be to find that little glen again, and if he would find himself alone this time. He knew he would never be able to focus if they filled his curiosities, so he steered them in a new direction to level the playing field. He wasn't about to have that discussion with Jynx, or anyone really. He preferred their minimal conversation, choosing to discuss hunting techniques and ideas for approach. Business only. He liked that best.
His weathered nose caught wind of something that would be of interest to them, and Jynx agreed to check it out. Their casual lope changed into a stealthier gait. There was water on the air, perhaps a small pond or reservoir. He had not been to this neck of the woods. When their prey came into view, Merys looked to Jynx instinctively, hoping to message silently, as their prey had not yet made any indication that they knew about their encroaching fate. He pressed himself low to the ground, glancing around him to ensure he could avoid a jamboree of cracked twigs or swiped dead brush. It was go time. He would not head back to White Fir Notch empty-handed.