Koruri sneaks a glance to the left at her red-haired savior. Her eyes, crystal blue and crystal clear, hone in on nothing else. Not the blazing campfire nor the beautiful stars sparkling overhead. Her attention is on the solemn Au Ra who saved her life. She buries a smirk between the pages of a thick tome. Undeniably, the strength the other exuded was fascinating to her in more ways than one but perhaps she would be better off biding her time. "Do you like books?" She asks instead.
Unlike a certain Raen who seemed to be distracted, the Auri who saved the white scaleâs life was in the middle of treating her wounds as she used the campfire for lighting. With her face washed and bleeding stopped, she was trying to look at her reflection with the use of her blade before looking back at the woman she just saved, a fresh burn mark across the Borlaaqâs face. It took her a moment before realizing why the words sounded weird; they were common and not ancient Auri like what she was used to.
â⊠B-books?â She asked, her voice deep and rough, sounding awkward with her accent as she tried to speak common. âNo. Never the time for it.â A pause as she ripped a small piece of her clothes to use as a makeshift bandage, revealing more fresh wounds along her body but they were minor compared to the one on her face.
âCanât read.â
@koruri-ushikai
koruri-ushikai:
âYours?â
Koruri pursed her lips, her delicate brows furrowing in light concern. She didnât like the prospect of going to any home, much less a strangerâs. Even if that stranger did save her life, she was acting⊠off. She went so far as to worry her lower lip between sharp canines, drawing a bit of blood that went unnoticed by the light-haired Au Ra. Her family never explicitly told her not to follow people she didnât know, it was sort of a given at that point. Plus, this berserker barely knew how to speak her language. Then again, she also had a habit of overthinking things.
She glanced at all the fresh wounds coated in green moss, wondering what she would look like with white, puckered scars. What would her family think? The thought didnât appeal to her but she wasnât against it either. She shrugged. âI know plenty of⊠white scale who have battle wounds.â She was less a warrior than she was a scholar but running across jagged, rocky surfaces barefoot was bound to harden even the softest of Raen up. But the most important thing was that Cyrina promised adventure, even if it was never said.
âOkay, Iâll follow you.â She was careful not to say the word home, or perhaps it simply never crossed her mind. âI definitely need water.â She tapped her empty flask and sighed. The prospect of companionship was new and not entirely wasted. She was fine on her own, but if Cyrina promised food, water, and shelter then who was she to decline such generosity? At the mention of sleep, she nodded. âYes. Please wake me up in a couple of hours.âÂ
Resting on hard surfaces was not uncommon and Koruri had the amazing ability to sleep wherever she wanted, regardless of dangers and discomfort. She laid down without another word, curling into a small ball with her arm acting as a makeshift pillow. âIf you like, you can sleep here too.â She patted the soil next to her.Â
The Borlaaq shrugged at the mention of white scales having scars. Perhaps they did, perhaps they did not. She has yet to meet much of them and most of them had their bodies covered nearly completely that it was hard to tell which had scars and which didn't. They were just weird whenever they visited Reunion to trade with the Xaela really though of course, with Cyrina staring at them most of the time--it wasn't surprising that she was curious of them. Curious of the outsiders really.
She did narrow her eyes at the invitation of the other when she started to curl on the ground, the grass beneath her a cushion for her sleep. "... No. I can't. Have to stay up and watch. Fire is a signal for people coming for maybe peaceful get together or an invitation to be attacked." She shook her head again as she finally stood up, rubbing her face with the palm of her hand to wake herself up from everything that just happened. This was just a passerby. She'll be gone soon.
"I'll wake you when the moon has moved further than it is at." She picked up her weapon and dusted her clothes off, taking the satchel she had with her and threw it beside Koruri.
"Can use to rest head on. There's fur in it." It wasn't the best of the fur but it was soft enough as it seemed to have come from sheep fur and is able to just a little bit, warn off the freezing air about them. It was the least she can do for the water she took. The stream nearest to them was a long walk after all.













