The midday sun had begun to melt the freshly-fallen powder, but the snow was still soft enough that the pair's movements were near silent. Orvik's knees ached slightly as he squatted in the snow, hidden in the forest's undergrowth beside Jesper. They'd moved here early in the morning to lie in wait for their quarry. Their tracks had been hidden by last night's snowfall; up until now they'd been following from far behind, careful to stay a good distance as they caught up to stay out of sight and give their target a false sense of security.
But now it was time to close things out. Why was this person being hunted? Where were they going? Who were they truly? Questions for another time. Orvik stayed still as their quarry came into sight; the bear next to him was equally intent on seeing this creature up close for the first time. Hidden away in the shade of the forest, they were nearly invisible in comparison to the dark silhouette against the white snow near the Eretejvan path.
Orvik had a job to do -- and it would soon be time to do it. But for now the warrior stayed still and silent, his eyes fixed on the target.
But now it was time to close things out. Why was this person being hunted? Where were they going? Who were they truly? Questions for another time. Orvik stayed still as their quarry came into sight; the bear next to him was equally intent on seeing this creature up close for the first time. Hidden away in the shade of the forest, they were nearly invisible in comparison to the dark silhouette against the white snow near the Eretejvan path.
Orvik had a job to do -- and it would soon be time to do it. But for now the warrior stayed still and silent, his eyes fixed on the target.