Malakaus Ironhide
Turning his body towards the direction of the noise and saw haven rise from the pine. She was absolutely covered in pine needles and sap. She must have been crawling all over the trees to avoid detection. Good on her, because even Malakaus didn't find her. Walking Over to the human, Malakaus tore off a piece of his own shirt to clean up Haven, mostly just to get the dirt out of some of her cuts. "Right. Sorry about that, I... I just wanted to make sure I didn't lose you." It didn't take long before the rag Malakaus used was covered with dirt, so he put it into his pocket and helped haven out of the bushes.
He wasn't sure how much time has passed now. His body, while hurt, was still able to keep moving. Form what little light he could make out from the cover of the trees, it was around noon, maybe an hour or two more. He couldn't really say, everything happened to fast he wouldn't be surprised if it was still morning. But Malakaus knew that now was not the time for that; they still needed to get to the city, and it'll be better to do that before nightfall. He was almost certain those monsters didn't need sleep and could see in the dark, and that wouldn't do them any favors if they were still in the forest when they show up. "Come on Haven. We just need to get to the river, and we can follow it to the city. Stay close and... If you see anything, tell me." Malaksu drew his sword. Despite salvaging it last minute, the blade was sharp enough to cut a man in half from shoulder to hip. It was a dull grey color, and was probably in the midst of getting it polished. It wasn't reflective, so either Malakaus' father intended it to be that way or just didn't get the chance to. Looking at the weapon, Malakaus realized this is the first time he's ever actually held a sword. Or rather, the first time where he'd ever need to use it. He's handled weapons for his father before, but all he was doing was delivering them. Never before has Malakaus actually used a sword before. Machetes, knives, those he's worked with. But this sword was different. It had a different weight to it, more balanced for stabbing and slashing, but it was also unfamiliar. Malakaus hoped that he wouldn't need it, as he wasn't sure if he was capable of using it.
Once he was done analyzing the weapon, Malakaus began to walk deeper into the forest, and made sure that haven was always near by. If he lost sight of her he'd backtrack to find her, or wait for her to catch up. It was slow going, but by the time he found the river there was still day light left.
Xia Yang
"But we're not out of the woods yet." Xia opened the door for the two, making a quick scan to make sure they weren't followed. She beckoned them inside before she closed the door behind them. Xia went back to gathering her things, making a bit of a mess at the same time. She was going to take everything she could carry, and everything she was going to carry either had to do with information she knew she wouldn't be able to find elsewhere, and things essential for surviving on the roads for the next few days. "My name is Xia Yang by the way. I'd offer more pleasantries, but I'm hoping to get out of here as soon as possible. Help yourself to anything in the kitchen, I have some salted meat, fruits, and a barrel of clean water. If you need healing, I have some poultices you can use to alleviate your wounds. You can use whatever you can find, I already have most of what I wanted. I'm afraid I don't have much in terms of weapons however... I have some knives in the kitchen if you want to take those. Oh!" Xia snapped her fingers when she remembered one more thing. She left the room for a short while, leaving the two alone.
By time Xia returned, she had a bow with a quiver of arrows, twenty to be exact. They were iron tipped, but also a bit dull and rusty. "This is my father's old bow. I haven't touched this in months at least, and I'm not very good with it. I don't know if either of you know how to use it, but I'm not going to bother taking it." She left it with Kiara and Cyrus to decide among themselves as she got the last of her things. once she was done, she took a seat in her father's old chair. For a moment, she reminisced about all the work she's done sitting there, researching her alchemy and trying to find out what happened to her father. While she was here, she wondered what would become of her home.
No doubt that she'll never be returning; even if all the monsters were killed, she had no intention of moving back here. There was only so much she could do in the forest, and she's done just about everything there was. So if she did leave, what would happen to it? Would it just crumble apart into stone and dust? maybe some bandits would turn it into their base of operations? Or someone else moves in? Maybe her father would return, wondering what became of his daughter? Eventually Xia snapped out of it and reached for a mug of water that she left that morning. Still had some water in it, so she took a sip.
As Xia gathered her thoughts, she looked at the two strangers in her home. Though they have collectively saved each other, there was still an air of animosity among them. Surely if the monsters never attacked, they would have never even so much have looked at each other. And while they were no warriors, Xia knew that if she plans to get to the city alive, she'd need their help. "So... What are you two going to do now?"