Note - you do have three days worth of food.
You go into the forest with your arrows and bow, finding some tracks of rabbit prints.
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I hurriedly, but quietly, tiptoe after the rabbit prints.
Murph
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Posted: 3/1/2019 at 8:12 PM
Post #302
"Oh yeah? What about seeing a fire horse free? How was that to survive when you could've walked straight damn out of the town rather than set fire to people to the point their burns killed them" he growled, "Who stopped the brutal murderings of prisoners? Everyone can be just. It's just you choose not to be" he was playing defensive, also fired up from the argument.
Inca bucked out a little, trotting forward. She seemed to not want to have a rider at the moment, plus her leg was grazed and bleeding. Then you heard Prince Hectors voice, "Your brother went North to the desert lands, he is most likely dead."
"That was Inca, not me, your useless justice means nothing to me, don't be so scared of losing an argument sometimes" I tell him as I begin riding off, then shouting to Hector. "Thank you, I appreciate the advice!" before turning back to face the direction Inca was taking and waiting until we were a while away from the two princes before tapping on her side
"I'm getting off now Inca, sorry about hopping on your life that" I apologize to her, carefully dismounting and looking at Inca's leg. "I should probably do something about that" I mumble to myself, removing my scarf. "It's not much, but it'll help stop bleeding, hopefully it won't restrict your movement too much" I say, trying to wrap the scarf around her injured leg, staying away from her behind so she couldn't kick me.
Edited By DruidOfBees on 3/1/2019 at 8:13 PM.
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Posted: 3/2/2019 at 3:27 AM
Post #303
You saw some rabbits sitting around, they hadn't noticed you yet.
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Posted: 3/2/2019 at 3:34 AM
Post #304
There was no response as the two Princes watched you and Inca leave. You noticed Hector was smiling, though. He seemed amused.
Inca didn't buck out, she simply shook her head and reared up, shaking the scarf off and trotting a little bit away from you, before her whole coat set on fire, including the wound. She then went back to normal, the gr\ze was practically gone and simply a black mark remained. She seemed satisfied and stared straight at you, snorting, head hanging low.