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{{PP-PT-F01}} I Guess Murders Ain't All Bad


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Reytac let out a laugh, his eyes crinkling up. "I don't necessarily need a 'better' companion. That can be a trap, thinking there's someone or something 'better' out there. Sometimes, it's just about finding the right one. That applies to people too. And thank you for keeping me company - I have a feeling Searching for these ravens could get lonely if I did it long enough by myself." One hand reached out and scratched the raven under his jaw, and the bird let out a little trill before leaning into the scritch. After petting the raven with a murmur of thanks to Cascade, Rey scanned around, until his eyes widened. Not far away was another set of corvid, though he couldn't really see how many. What he could see, though, was that one was already watching him. 

To make sure, Rey pulled up his Spyglass again and looked through it, blinking. Yea, that bird was definitely watching him. As if waiting for him. "Speak of the devil and he shall appear." Words just over a murmur escaped him, before he nodded in that direction to Cascade. He started off, walking slowly, keeping in mind that she had mentioned that he could come across as intimidating. That was probably very true for animals too. 

 

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ID: 255332    LD:18 - 25 total. Birds found. 

 

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She chuckled, "That's exactly what im referring to, the right one." She smiled adding, "Anyways, I'm happy to keep you company, I've enjoyed it myself so far. Besides, do you really expect me to walk back towards madam voodoos lair alone?" she smirked, showing her goofy side as she made the smart comment. 

She watched him as he pet her Raven. Thankfully, he didn't seem to mind Rey, and had trusted her judgment with him.  She nodded to his thanks. She watched as he pulled out his spyglass and began to scan the area for new clusters. A few moments later and he had found one, gesturing her to follow him further down the road.

She kept the pace, walking next to him. He had decided to walk slower than normal this time. Must be due to what I said. He's being more cautious. She smiled briefly and looked forward, there was no telling how many birds exactly were in this next cluster. She noticed something though,  there was one who seemed to be standing still, and from the way it was shaped she figured it was looking at them, as if awaiting their arrival. She hummed, "Saepene exspectant propinqui tui, care mea?" she spoke quietly to her companion, but had done so without even realizing it. She continued to walk as though nothing had changed. 

 

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Translation: Do your kin often wait, dear one?

 

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