Had Savannah any knowledge to what Scon was currently up to, she would have been proud, yes, but she would have been prouder if he were doing quests and errands for the citizens of TerraSphere. This is all to say that attaining Savannah’s approval after their very first meeting, in which she died, was a highly unlikely thing to happen. Perhaps that was why when Scon reentered the village with his inventory full of furs and meats, ready to trade and sell, Savannah immediately noticed him and looked for a place to hide.
She wasn’t afraid of the Felis, no, far from it. She found him of an interesting sort and didn’t abhor his company, but she hadn’t seen him since New Year’s Eve in that Tavern and, well, how in the world do you carry on a conversation with someone that you face-sucked at midnight? It hadn’t even meant anything to the azure warrior. She was just doing it because she had been inebriated and everyone else was doing it and it was supposed to be good luck so –
“Savannah! Oi! Did you get those fish?”
Wide silver eyes immediately swiveled away from the proud Felis walking – strutting was probably a better term – through the village center to the man standing in a doorway behind her. His face was sunburned, his hazel eyes hooded, but his smile was genuine.
“I just need those fish you were gonna catch for me!”
Her shoulders immediately hunched up around her ears and she groaned, knowing that Bradley’s voice carried, especially in the small town where they were. It was how he normally got his kids to come home from whatever they were doing. He merely stood out in the center of town, sometimes he wouldn’t even move from his doorway, like now, and bellow of them by name.
But maybe Scon had been distracted? Maybe he hadn’t heard? She crossed her fingers for luck and immediately slunk over toward the NPC, her face tight and her smile brittle.
Yes, Savannah replied with a forceful sigh before digging into her inventory. I have them right here. Four white trout, three salmon, and six muscles.
“Any pearls?” the male asked, eyes twinkling.
No pearls, Mr. Bradley, the Death Knight replied, glancing over her shoulder. She had lost sight of the other male. Damnit!