Stepping off the shuttle, Landon adjusted his backpack on his shoulders and took a deep breath once he was clear of the shuttle's propulsion system.
"It's even better than I remember it. Isn't this awesome guys? Nothing but nature all around us. The earth is thriving here." Landon said, turning to his two friends.
Zephyr swatted at a mosquito absentmindedly. "Yeah. Thriving."
Zephyr focused and blew at the mosquito, his wind element forcing the small insect to be launched across the clearing.
Landon looked at Rena, and wondered how she'd do on this little camping trip. The shuttle would return to this location in The Wilds in a week. Until then, they'd be on their own.
"How about you, Rena? Isn't this better in the city? Less crowded?" He asked.
The girl had been stepping carefully through the forest's undergrowth, but stopped when she was addressed. "In a way. It's a different sort of crowded. Less pressure, but the animals here are nervous about something."
"Nervous? About us?" Landon asked.
"No. Something more.. universal." Rena said, shifting the weight of her pack. "Are you sure that the weather is going to be ok while we're out here?"
"All the weather reports I saw had favorable conditions. Even if it does start raining, me and Zephyr can handle it." Landon said, smiling.
"I suppose." Rena said, still a little uncertain. All those little minds had to be sensing something that these two city naturalists were missing.
"All right. Let's go!" Landon said, leading the group onto a small path in the foliage. The plants perked up as he passed, and one sunflower seemed to bow in greeting.
Rena and Zephyr followed, both seeming a bit uncertain and hoping they'd come through this week in one piece.
"It's even better than I remember it. Isn't this awesome guys? Nothing but nature all around us. The earth is thriving here." Landon said, turning to his two friends.
Zephyr swatted at a mosquito absentmindedly. "Yeah. Thriving."
Zephyr focused and blew at the mosquito, his wind element forcing the small insect to be launched across the clearing.
Landon looked at Rena, and wondered how she'd do on this little camping trip. The shuttle would return to this location in The Wilds in a week. Until then, they'd be on their own.
"How about you, Rena? Isn't this better in the city? Less crowded?" He asked.
The girl had been stepping carefully through the forest's undergrowth, but stopped when she was addressed. "In a way. It's a different sort of crowded. Less pressure, but the animals here are nervous about something."
"Nervous? About us?" Landon asked.
"No. Something more.. universal." Rena said, shifting the weight of her pack. "Are you sure that the weather is going to be ok while we're out here?"
"All the weather reports I saw had favorable conditions. Even if it does start raining, me and Zephyr can handle it." Landon said, smiling.
"I suppose." Rena said, still a little uncertain. All those little minds had to be sensing something that these two city naturalists were missing.
"All right. Let's go!" Landon said, leading the group onto a small path in the foliage. The plants perked up as he passed, and one sunflower seemed to bow in greeting.
Rena and Zephyr followed, both seeming a bit uncertain and hoping they'd come through this week in one piece.