The trip from Drybone to the Forgotten Springs was mostly calm. K'luha spent most of her time completely knocked out from whatever the herb was K'haali gave her. No dreams, no thoughts, just a lot of sleep. However, to get from the Forgotten Springs to the tribe lands, it was a very bumpy Chocobo ride in the burning heat.
K'luha for one, was thankful for the heat. For the return home and for her chocobo K'yori to be waiting for her at their usual spot.
After the trio had loaded their remaining supplies onto their chocobos, well mostly Kweh and K'yori as Rhiki did yet have a saddle, they set off. K'luha couldn't take any more herbs as she would fall off her chocobo if she slept, but the ride was two days in the unbearable but comforting heat and excruciating pain in her hip that only grew worse.
On the eve of the second day K'luha was grateful to spy the tips of their tents out in the desert. She ushered K'yori on and for a moment, forgot about her pain and ceaseless fretting about the location of K'ile. She was just glad to finally be home.
Luha lead them to the edge of camp where a few huntresses were sitting, skinning and preparing the meat from a recent hunt. The familiar smells of home cracked a small smile on K'luha's lips as she half-fell and half-stepped off of her chocobo.
"Finally home..." Luha sighed heavily, glancing back to Tahj and K'haali. "We'll have to go to the elders straight away... but I think we can introduce Tahj to some of the girls, don't you think?" K'luha directed this at K'haali, but smiled warmly at her niece. "How are you holding up? It'll start cooling down soon. Almost the afternoon." K'luha tried to cheer her up, as Tahj had not initially dealt well with the intense heat.
K'luha for one, was thankful for the heat. For the return home and for her chocobo K'yori to be waiting for her at their usual spot.
After the trio had loaded their remaining supplies onto their chocobos, well mostly Kweh and K'yori as Rhiki did yet have a saddle, they set off. K'luha couldn't take any more herbs as she would fall off her chocobo if she slept, but the ride was two days in the unbearable but comforting heat and excruciating pain in her hip that only grew worse.
On the eve of the second day K'luha was grateful to spy the tips of their tents out in the desert. She ushered K'yori on and for a moment, forgot about her pain and ceaseless fretting about the location of K'ile. She was just glad to finally be home.
Luha lead them to the edge of camp where a few huntresses were sitting, skinning and preparing the meat from a recent hunt. The familiar smells of home cracked a small smile on K'luha's lips as she half-fell and half-stepped off of her chocobo.
"Finally home..." Luha sighed heavily, glancing back to Tahj and K'haali. "We'll have to go to the elders straight away... but I think we can introduce Tahj to some of the girls, don't you think?" K'luha directed this at K'haali, but smiled warmly at her niece. "How are you holding up? It'll start cooling down soon. Almost the afternoon." K'luha tried to cheer her up, as Tahj had not initially dealt well with the intense heat.