The four had been traveling since early morning, making good ground. But, the Lore was a big place and even with the good time they made there were still four of them which made their progress a bit slower than a lone wolf might be. As the sun began to set they’d managed to get themselves into the heart of the Red Fern forest, surrounded by towering trees. This was a place that Kino knew well, having spent a decent amount of time in it at one point. He estimated that, according to the direction they’d been given, they might make it to Hearthwood River by mid-morning the day after next. When they’d reached a suitable stopping area, Kino’d told them to set up their sleeping spots where they’d like them and, since they were in an unfamiliar spot, he’d take the first watch of the night.
While they bedded down, the silver yearling took the moment to go off and clear his head under the guise that he was going to hunt. It wasn’t a complete lie, he did plan on catching something to eat, but if he stayed around Lark for another moment he thought he might actually strain something. He just felt…tense around the man, and was particularly irked by his attitude. He couldn’t get the manipulative comment he’d made when they’d first gathered to head out, "She's put a lot of good faith in us for us to behave, and play nice. Wouldn't want to let her down, would we?", out of his head. At least, to him it had seemed manipulative. He felt like he was watching over his shoulder when they were together, and that feeling got taxing after a while.
And, of course, he was still bothered by Sahalie’s actions. She’d wanted him to be her advisor, hadn’t she? But, what did she need him for if she wasn’t going to listen to him anyways? Sure, he hadn’t said directly that he didn’t want her bringing him back, but he’d figured that what had happened between them would have said enough. Then, she hadn’t even had the nicety to tell him about it Larkspur or that he was coming. He’d given her his heart and trust on a silver platter, and it felt a lot like she was rejecting it. A frustrated sigh left his jaws as he walked, muscles in his jaw flexing. He just wanted to take his anger out on a good bone to chew.