For once the boy was glad Treyah was not here. He felt like she would have picked at Lunette's sudden weakness. He would have been forced to leave her alone to fend for herself. It made him wonder would Kerb have helped? He had helped him, and Trey...
Still out of his own comfort zone he had to do something, not ponder what anyone else would do. He felt he needed to be the one to help.
Why there was trepidation, the young Tainn inched a little closer. He really didn't want her to cry. He was doing his best to help in the only way he knew. He was sure both he and his sister had had their moments of tears. But, it hadn't been hard to get Trey to smile, or giggle. Bat him back on the head to settle the score. But, this was something far beyond his knowledge. He knew how to track, to patrol, and hunt. What kind of strangers he was better to avoid. Reiko had never been taught how to comfort a girl. The last one he had rescued had vanished. He was suddenly
afraid maybe he just couldn't.
Careful, mindful, he paused certain he did not see tears. Not yet.
Actually, maybe Treyah would have been better at this. Thinking about Zerxes and
his sorry state he had been in, she had helped him. She always had one idea or another. He was grasping at nothing Though...Zerxes wasn't a child. He had been looking for his lost brother.
Ugh. He would speak to his mother about these things. She had after all been a girl at one time, and would not judge his questions. Now, if he could just get her to come with him. Hopefully, she could see it would be okay. She would get home safe and sound. They just needed more than each other.
Upon his offer something broke. There was no longer any shadow of a doubt she was bawling. His mouth gaped in his horror, eyes wide as he felt suddenly frantic. If he hadn't a heart he would have ran off, leaving her to her own devices. Calling for Kerb or dad could make things worse. It seemed a little pathetic to rely on someone else.
"Sshhh," quietly, he offered, scrambling over to her, his large frame ridiculously low for what he could manage with his size. He pressed his shoulder beside hers, trying to draw his neck, and head down next to her own as if she might have been Treyah having a rough day.
"Lunette, you came all this way by yourself. I'd never coulda done that! We just gotta trot a bit, and you'll see. My dad won't have any trouble helping ya. Kerb, you'll like Kerb. When we first got here he helped me get a rabbit! He lets me help him patrol. Maera, she's not near as talkative, but she kept my sister Treyah from falling in the river. She always shows me where a cache is if I didn't get something on my own. Zerxes, he has these stories.... And..and my mom, she use to live on the mountain, and knows it well. She'd always help a friend of mine." Eyes desperately cast back and forth hoping to reach her.
"Surely, you can trot. All we gotta do is follow my trail, and I'll let them know we're comin "
(This post was last modified: Apr 11, 2017, 05:29 AM by Reiko.)