05-30-2016, 12:25 AM
Irritated by a lack of response, the brindled mare snorted, stamping a hoof. She was getting impatient; why wouldn't Ashara answer?
Hearing the newcomer speak to her, Raxa turned her head away, blatantly ignoring her. She did not wish to speak or listen to anything the mare had to say. "You think I care for exactly why you're here?! I don't; I only care about you getting off this land. There may be an alliance, but if you do not need to be here, then you should leave."
Then, the sound of hoof steps from behind startled her. Turning, the brindled mare's eyes widened at who was coming up. Bowing her head to show respect, Raxa stepped back.
"Hello your highness," she greeted Ygritte. Raxa still found that word rolling off her tongue in an odd fashion; she wasn't used to showing respect to high authority. The brindled mare remained quiet as the stranger and Ygritte talked for a short while before the stranger, Naga, expressed her wish to see the waterfall.
While her warrior blood told the brindled mare to stay near the stranger and watch for any suspicious behavior, she really also didn't want to be near Naga any longer. Shaking her head, her long mane falling onto both sides of her neck, Raxa spoke up.
"I thank you for your kind offer to join you on the waterfall trek," Raxa stated sarcastically, narrowing her eyes at Naga, "But I'd rather be off, doing my own business and watching for others, like you, that come wandering into the territory without reason."
Flicking her tail, Raxa trotted off in the opposite direction of the waterfall, eager to put as much distance between her and Naga as possible.
Hearing the newcomer speak to her, Raxa turned her head away, blatantly ignoring her. She did not wish to speak or listen to anything the mare had to say. "You think I care for exactly why you're here?! I don't; I only care about you getting off this land. There may be an alliance, but if you do not need to be here, then you should leave."
Then, the sound of hoof steps from behind startled her. Turning, the brindled mare's eyes widened at who was coming up. Bowing her head to show respect, Raxa stepped back.
"Hello your highness," she greeted Ygritte. Raxa still found that word rolling off her tongue in an odd fashion; she wasn't used to showing respect to high authority. The brindled mare remained quiet as the stranger and Ygritte talked for a short while before the stranger, Naga, expressed her wish to see the waterfall.
While her warrior blood told the brindled mare to stay near the stranger and watch for any suspicious behavior, she really also didn't want to be near Naga any longer. Shaking her head, her long mane falling onto both sides of her neck, Raxa spoke up.
"I thank you for your kind offer to join you on the waterfall trek," Raxa stated sarcastically, narrowing her eyes at Naga, "But I'd rather be off, doing my own business and watching for others, like you, that come wandering into the territory without reason."
Flicking her tail, Raxa trotted off in the opposite direction of the waterfall, eager to put as much distance between her and Naga as possible.
