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Her head was even more inclined to turn sideways, as indeed he had applied yet another foreign and strange sounding word to the sticky substance that bonded the material together. There was a world of vast information out there, more dead technology and ruins that she would ever begin to know about. Those of her tribe and of her culture were more of the organic, natural, traditional ways. Most of those in the tribe didn’t seem to take a grand interest in the bigger mechanics and ruins that were out there, that could be used for greater prospects and to simplify life. Those of the tribe, however, didn’t mind putting in hard work and putting forth extra effort when they knew such contraptions like the compound bow can make life easier. It was alright to explore and maybe even put use to these futuristic gadgets, but usually the more natural and organic way seemed to have prevailed just fine with the AniWayans.

Strolling with him now to their destination to the mansion, Asha had all to do but keep her eyes off the compound bow device. It looked very strange, and she tried with all sections of her psyche to make sense of each gadget that had still been connected upon it. Stating that the Coyote would have found it if she had left it for scrap metal to be snowed upon, there was a simple nod that canted her russet red muzzle to this. It made her burst even more inside with the prospect of finding it before anyone else had happened to come along and fetch it, for she knew the compound bow would bring about many interest, question, and fascination to the tribe back in her lands.

The young warrior had continued to walk along in silence, simply listening to what Cass had to say about Aidan finding a temporary stop by the mansion. As Cass attempted to reach out to perhaps pet the muzzle of the equine, Aidan let out a harsh snort and a whinny, jerking his head back. Asha’s eyes narrowed upon the steed as if to silently tell him to behave, but Aidan’s attitude was certainly all his own, and often uncontrollable. " “Sorry ‘bout that. It takes him a minute to get used to new company. Thank you for the offering, though. I’m sure we won’t be long at all.” It was said mainly in reassurance to know how antsy Aidan got when he was left alone, especially in a foreign environment. Once reaching their destination, Cass diverted them to the designated area to leave Aidan. Tying him up with the rope that was tied up neatly on his reign, Asha gave a pat on his nose as Aidan stomped a hoof in protest, as she walked back to Cass. Jaya above had decided to stay with Aidan, in which he had landed upon the steed’s back to pace up and down. Returning to Cass, she acknowledged the glue drying. " “Great! Do you think we would be able to test it out after it has dryed? And, nice dreary mansion going on.” Asha commted, adverting her gaze to the adobe before her.







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