[Wren freezes as well, the hairs on his arms standing up. 'Knowing Woods' isn't just survival skills, but also knowing the more... esoteric dangers. Signs of fae or guardians. Where to and not to go. Wren, as a teenager, of course must be contrary in all he does, so blows a lot of his mother's warnings off. But he knows them. Knew them before he could even read or write. Rosaline Allaway is no witch. Not like Alexi, if the rumors around town are true. Her knowledge is purely practical. You don't try and bend the Woods to your will- you avoid the danger. You know your place.
So even if he doesn't fully buy every thing Caleb sees, he is not about to bait them. ]
[ It's a good gesture. Very smart. Caleb glances up at the limbs above them, but there's nothing there that he can see.
But something moves from the leaves on the trail ahead of them, and he freezes. Words lock up in his throat, his tongue refusing to cooperate. On the trail stands a large, black... dog? But its legs are too long, and it's back is too hunched, its eyes blazing red like coals as dark vines writhe over its coat. It doesn't even look tangible. It looks like shadows on a wall, like a light would make it vanish. But the points of light through the leaves don't seem to put a dent in it.
It snarls at him, shadowy mouth full of too many teeth.
Caleb takes a step back, hand reaching out to grab Wren's arm as he does. ]
We have to go.
[ This isn't just a mischievous fae. They can't fight this. ]
[ And Jacob isn't going to argue it, but he will move to the side instead. On the path still (never straying from it) but enough room to let Wren and Caleb back up. If Caleb says they have to go, then he knows this isn't just a pooka playing a prank.
Not something a stick is going to shoo away.
In fact, he will carefully lay the stick he picked up back down onto the path. Never take anything is one they all know. ]
Wren?
[ Do you feel anything? Caleb can see it but he also trusts Wren to pick up on the overall vibes. ]
[ Thankfully they trust him. The fact that they're both prepared to leave makes Caleb feel better, but only a little bit. The way the dog is looking at them - at him - makes him feel like he needs to throw up.
With Jacob shifted to the side, it lets them step back. Which Caleb does, tugging Wren with him. But the dog pads forward, silently, as if following them. ]
[ And Jacob steps around them when they step back, positioning himself in front of their invisible "assailant". He wishes he had brought iron, so wrapped up in his best friend and brother he completely forgot it. And he hears it now, when Wren points it out. How silent it is.
Dead. ]
We're leaving, we want no quarrel.
[ He has never heard his brother like this before and it sets him on edge, backs himself up to help back them up, keeping between them. ]
We're not that far in, if we got to run, we run and you don't look back, remember.
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So even if he doesn't fully buy every thing Caleb sees, he is not about to bait them. ]
Just passing through, thank you kindly.
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But something moves from the leaves on the trail ahead of them, and he freezes. Words lock up in his throat, his tongue refusing to cooperate. On the trail stands a large, black... dog? But its legs are too long, and it's back is too hunched, its eyes blazing red like coals as dark vines writhe over its coat. It doesn't even look tangible. It looks like shadows on a wall, like a light would make it vanish. But the points of light through the leaves don't seem to put a dent in it.
It snarls at him, shadowy mouth full of too many teeth.
Caleb takes a step back, hand reaching out to grab Wren's arm as he does. ]
We have to go.
[ This isn't just a mischievous fae. They can't fight this. ]
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[ And Jacob isn't going to argue it, but he will move to the side instead. On the path still (never straying from it) but enough room to let Wren and Caleb back up. If Caleb says they have to go, then he knows this isn't just a pooka playing a prank.
Not something a stick is going to shoo away.
In fact, he will carefully lay the stick he picked up back down onto the path. Never take anything is one they all know. ]
Wren?
[ Do you feel anything? Caleb can see it but he also trusts Wren to pick up on the overall vibes. ]
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Listen...
[The bird cries and frog song and droning bugs are almost completely gone]
....yeah, let's get out of here.
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With Jacob shifted to the side, it lets them step back. Which Caleb does, tugging Wren with him. But the dog pads forward, silently, as if following them. ]
It's coming toward us. We have to go.
[ There's a tremble to his voice now. ]
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Dead. ]
We're leaving, we want no quarrel.
[ He has never heard his brother like this before and it sets him on edge, backs himself up to help back them up, keeping between them. ]
We're not that far in, if we got to run, we run and you don't look back, remember.