The queen had asked him for help, and there was nothing Sairus could do to deny her.
Which why he and two of his siblings were in the fuck all of the Himalayas looking for a downed CAF pilot that the shit organization refused to look for on their own. Sairus understood, certainly. Captain Strafford was her friend, he was important to her, and she had the resources to do what the CAF wouldn’t. He just wished he wasn’t the above mentioned resource.
He took little comfort in having two of his siblings with him. Micah did nothing but complain about the cold. Teagan was pleased as punch to be knee deep in snow and bundled up in enough layers to look like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. She treated the rescue mission more like a leisurely hike.
They had already found the plane, but there had been no pilot inside of it. That was either very good or very bad. Micah was sure he had found a trail. His giant mahogany lynx form trotted easily through the snow with a nose to the ground. The black tufts on his ears swayed as they twitched on top of his head. Every now again he would pause, and return to Teagan who held one of Sanders’ shirts, so he could refresh the scent and find the trail he had lost.
Sairus was following directly behind Micah, who led the pack. He carried most of their gear. They didn’t need much, the three of them could easily shift into their lynx forms for warmth or to hunt as needed. Sai mostly carried supplies for if and when they found Sanders and Micah’s clothing. Teagan trailed behind the boys. Sai heard her stop, but didn’t turn around, she’d probably just been distracted by something in the trees.
Suddenly, a snowball hit him on the back of the head. Sai rounded on Teagan with a growl, lips pulled back and away from his teeth. She wasn’t looking at him. A handed shaded her eyes and she looked upwards and into a tree, playing innocent.
Turning away from her again, he followed Micah, finding that the lynx had led them to the entrance of a cave. He’d stopped, pointing into the darkness with his nose like a proper blood hound.
“Do you think he’s in there?” Teagan addressed her brothers as she came up to stand near them.
“Only one way to find out.”
“I hope he’s alive.”
Which why he and two of his siblings were in the fuck all of the Himalayas looking for a downed CAF pilot that the shit organization refused to look for on their own. Sairus understood, certainly. Captain Strafford was her friend, he was important to her, and she had the resources to do what the CAF wouldn’t. He just wished he wasn’t the above mentioned resource.
He took little comfort in having two of his siblings with him. Micah did nothing but complain about the cold. Teagan was pleased as punch to be knee deep in snow and bundled up in enough layers to look like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. She treated the rescue mission more like a leisurely hike.
They had already found the plane, but there had been no pilot inside of it. That was either very good or very bad. Micah was sure he had found a trail. His giant mahogany lynx form trotted easily through the snow with a nose to the ground. The black tufts on his ears swayed as they twitched on top of his head. Every now again he would pause, and return to Teagan who held one of Sanders’ shirts, so he could refresh the scent and find the trail he had lost.
Sairus was following directly behind Micah, who led the pack. He carried most of their gear. They didn’t need much, the three of them could easily shift into their lynx forms for warmth or to hunt as needed. Sai mostly carried supplies for if and when they found Sanders and Micah’s clothing. Teagan trailed behind the boys. Sai heard her stop, but didn’t turn around, she’d probably just been distracted by something in the trees.
Suddenly, a snowball hit him on the back of the head. Sai rounded on Teagan with a growl, lips pulled back and away from his teeth. She wasn’t looking at him. A handed shaded her eyes and she looked upwards and into a tree, playing innocent.
Turning away from her again, he followed Micah, finding that the lynx had led them to the entrance of a cave. He’d stopped, pointing into the darkness with his nose like a proper blood hound.
“Do you think he’s in there?” Teagan addressed her brothers as she came up to stand near them.
“Only one way to find out.”
“I hope he’s alive.”
I fear no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) I want no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true) and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you.
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