MOONGAZER
Call of the Blue Stone
Page 89 & 90
After finally catching the three Kai Kai, the mounts of the Zumork, Tarboc eventually persuaded Owain and Slade it was to their advantage for them and him if they rode these animals. Not only would be quicker, it would be better than travelling on foot. Timidly they mounted these unfamiliar beasts and rode on ahead like a pair of perched springs strapped to the saddles, simultaneously bobbing up and down rigidly. Masters at flying Dragon Fighters, yet it was clear to Tarboc`s mechanical eyes that these two young men were novices when it came to Kai Kai.
Following the battle `droid directions, the two young inexperience jockeys rode to the end of the stepped wall of the plateau, then turned right and started to ascend an almost broken path. Tarboc told them to go on ahead so he could cover their tracks and leave a trail so confusing that even the skilful hunters; the Zumork would find disconcerting.
The Kai Kai broad back felt like a Dragon fighter’s engine under Owain Moongazer as he and Slade jogged down the bank toward a narrow stream with the third Kai Kai following them on a lead rein. Why they had brought this third animal Slade could not make out, only that Tarboc insisted that they take it with them. Owain made uses of it by strapping the survival container from his ejector pod to the saddle. The processed food and two containers of water wasn’t going to last them long they would have too consider maybe catching, or fining something eatable, and also try to locate some drinking water. With Tarboc along he surmised that, that task wasn’t going to be too difficult he would have unlimited knowledge of this region.
In the stream they let the Kai Kai wade in and stop halfway across so they could drink. Long flesh coloured tongues lapped up the clear water noisily through thick rubbery lips. Owain sat back in the saddle, a cold breeze pulled at his flight jacket, his back and shoulders ached, he would not be sorry when he could leave these animals behind.
Slade jumped down from his Kai Kai into the stream, he crouched and scooped up two hands full of the cold water and threw it over his face and neck. The water was surely refreshing unlike a day that was far from that.
A head of him Owain studied the scarce beginning of a forest, immature trees sprouting up here and there in long brown sun soaked grass. He looked beyond them to where the trees grew bigger, their trunks thicker, and their canopy of lust leaves spread wider. The setting sun kiss their tops sending thin rays of light gold light through their branches giving the forest a warm and inviting aura. Something indefinable seemed to call out to him across atop the trees, feeling of destiny pointing a way of previous travelled, or more a perception of homecoming. He grabbed at the pouch around his neck and felt reinsured by the stone within. He shook his head and sighed where was all this taking him, and why did he have the feeling they were going the right way.
Then it was gone the moment broken by the unmistakable flap of the Sallam`s leathery wings. The great vermilion lizard landed with ease on the grassy bank, Owain and Slade looked up expectedly.
“We’ll camp in the cover of the forest for the night.” Tarboc instructed with an out stretched arm pointing towards the wall of trees. “We should make it before dark, come lets move.” He urged the Sallam down the slope into the water as Slade mounted his Kai Kai, they left the stream and made their way towards the forest.
Owain urged his beast on contemplating want awaited within, or beyond a forest that was now welcoming the night of Reon. Whatever lay ahead he had a strange sensation that this battle `droid that now travelled with them knew who he was. It bothered him, but for now he would say nothing. This machine had save their lives and it was apparent that he wanted to help them. Perhaps he was searching for something that wasn’t really there, it may just be that they were from the United Planets and this old battle `droid’s programming still carried the threat of the Royalist Empire.
Owain mused; everything seemed to be so muddled.
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