11-26-2014, 12:30 PM
The rodent had settled her stomach, and it would keep her for a time, but she would have to feed again sooner than normal. Her kind could go on one meal for a couple of weeks, assuming it was of decent size, but given the pace she'd been keeping, Akantha suspected needing to eat within the next two days. Her back and shoulder were still sore from her last encounter, and healing would consume even more energy.
Sighing, she adjusted her mask and continued at a light jog to the meeting place. By the time she reached it, the Naga wasn't even sure she would actually see the human there. But, to her surprise, the man was standing there looking as if something was on his mind. It wouldn't have surprised her if he'd been pondering his first quip for the night.
How exactly she had ended up working with Sarkozy was something she couldn't quite explain to herself. She'd expected to have Drayson assist her. But, despite her mistrust of Ivan's abilities, he could very well prove to be as useful as he was dangerous.
Approaching him from the tunnels ahead of him rather, the Naga slowed her jog down till she was close enough to speak without the need to raise her voice. "Human."
She kept her greeting short, and in all honestly it wasn't much of a greeting at all, but she at least made a point to acknowledge him. For this occasion, Akantha had left her pack hidden further back in the tunnels, and only carried what seemed to be a bamboo staff strapped to her back. "Are you ready?"
Sighing, she adjusted her mask and continued at a light jog to the meeting place. By the time she reached it, the Naga wasn't even sure she would actually see the human there. But, to her surprise, the man was standing there looking as if something was on his mind. It wouldn't have surprised her if he'd been pondering his first quip for the night.
How exactly she had ended up working with Sarkozy was something she couldn't quite explain to herself. She'd expected to have Drayson assist her. But, despite her mistrust of Ivan's abilities, he could very well prove to be as useful as he was dangerous.
Approaching him from the tunnels ahead of him rather, the Naga slowed her jog down till she was close enough to speak without the need to raise her voice. "Human."
She kept her greeting short, and in all honestly it wasn't much of a greeting at all, but she at least made a point to acknowledge him. For this occasion, Akantha had left her pack hidden further back in the tunnels, and only carried what seemed to be a bamboo staff strapped to her back. "Are you ready?"