
Yohko gave a bemused smirk towards the elder man. For a man older, he certainly acted like a child at times. He allowed his ears to twitch picking up the sounds of stirring within K'luha's tent. The air of stillness about the area seemed to ease somewhat, relieving Yohko of some of his worries. K'tahja was perhaps the best thing for K'luha now. The nunh was almost certain that K'ile would only give her more trouble than she could handle.
"I've talked to you more than two minutes." He pointed out briefly, reaching forward in an attempt to rest a hand on the man's head. It was amusing how short K'ile Tia was. Yohko wasn't even sure K'ile could move someone as large as he was without a running start. Then again, he was quite the lithe fighter. " I know her better than you think. You should sit down if you've got a headache. You're welcome to sit in my tent until yours is set up." Yohko flicked his tail, pulling his hands back to rest by his sides. He glanced up, watching K'tahja and K'luha leave the tent.
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K'luha smiled to Tahj again and limped out from her tent with Tahj in tow. She could get around on her own by now, but her limp didn't seem to be fading much. Running was still impossible for her. But the woman made good limping out from the tent, too busy with Tahj to noticed K'ile as they headed towards the center of the tents.
"Are you excited for dinner?" Luha asked more cheerfully, taking a deep breath to push back her feeling of doubt and despair.
"I've talked to you more than two minutes." He pointed out briefly, reaching forward in an attempt to rest a hand on the man's head. It was amusing how short K'ile Tia was. Yohko wasn't even sure K'ile could move someone as large as he was without a running start. Then again, he was quite the lithe fighter. " I know her better than you think. You should sit down if you've got a headache. You're welcome to sit in my tent until yours is set up." Yohko flicked his tail, pulling his hands back to rest by his sides. He glanced up, watching K'tahja and K'luha leave the tent.
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K'luha smiled to Tahj again and limped out from her tent with Tahj in tow. She could get around on her own by now, but her limp didn't seem to be fading much. Running was still impossible for her. But the woman made good limping out from the tent, too busy with Tahj to noticed K'ile as they headed towards the center of the tents.
"Are you excited for dinner?" Luha asked more cheerfully, taking a deep breath to push back her feeling of doubt and despair.