Fredrick was checking the meat when all of a sudden an elf female appeared from behind the wall that the girl was cowering next to, basically telling him to leave the girl alone and also telling the other guy, with a demanding tone to come out of the shadows. [color=f26522]"I'm not scaring anyone, it's not my fault she's jumpy."[/color] He said without looking at her. It was only when she sat at the fire that Fredrick raised his eyes, looking at her. She was beautiful, that was undeniable, but then again, elven females had that advantage, of being very beautiful. Then he watched her as she pulled out a dead rabbit from her bag and offered it to the girl. The other guy decided to follow the elf's advice as he came towards the fire but the words he spoke from his mouth didn't fell good on Fredrick's ears. He was so arrogant and full of himself, Fredrick was surprised he could still walk. If there was one thing he hated about other people it was exactly these two traits. Fredrick gave him unpleasant looks as he watched him lean down on the ground against some ruins and closing his eyes to sleep. He was definetly going to have to keep an eye on this guy. At least until the morning comes, because after that he was determined to move on and get out of this forest. Then he turned back to the girl watching her as she was wheeping and cuddling the dead rabbit as if she was mourning him. She was definetly the weird type, and with each action she was getting more weirder. The elf was clearly trying her best to make the girl feel better, which was understandable since she was scared out of her mind, but she had no reason to be. Right now at that very moment the only thing Fredrick wanted was for the night to pass faster so he could leave already. These ruins were slowly becoming way too crowded for his liking. He checked the meat once more and after seeing that it was ready, he grabbed the stick and pulled it out of the fire as he sinked his teeth into it and took a bite. As he was chewing on his food the girl pulled out a flute from her bag and started singing a song with it. It was magical, mesmerising, so beautiful. A smile developed on Fredrick's face as he remembered the good old days with his parents, then the sadness of his mother's death, how he and his father abandoned civilization and moved in a cabin in the mountains, the good moments with his father teaching him how to hunt, how to survive in the wilderness and how to use all kinds of weapons then culminating with the anger and frustration he felt as his father died in his arms after that accursed hunt. The girl's song made all of these images appear once again in his mind as a tear developed on his right eye as he quickly wiped it off when the others weren't paying attention. Then a centaur appeared as she was singing. His father told him about these beasts. He also told him that if he was ever to encounter one, to be very careful and always on his guard as they are not trustworthy. After the girl stopped singing the centaur spoke, but he only did so with the elven woman, totally ignoring everyone else and to make matters worse, calling them barbarians. That phrase really made Fredrick's blood boil as he was doing his best to ignore the beast and keep his head cool. The elven woman however was clearly becoming annoyed by the way the girl was treating that rabbit, which was supposed to be eaten not mourned oven. [color=f26522]"Don't bother, she clearly dosen't eat meat."[/color] He said to the elf as he finished eating and threw the stick away. [color=f26522]"I tried giving her an apple before you arrived but she didn't even move."[/color] Said Fredrick as he reached out for his bag and again pulled the apple out as he rised up on his feet and went to the girl as he gently rested the apple on her lap. [color=f26522]"Here, eat it! It's big, nice and juicy, totally meat free. And stop acting silly, nobody's trying to hurt you."[/color] Said Fredrick patting her on her left cheek and going back to his spot as he sat down but giving the centaur mean looks.