They only stopped a few times, when they found clear streams to drink from. Estelle had searched for signs of fish, but there were none. They'd have to settle for whatever they caught in the forest after finding shelter. She did find several smooth and sharp rocks, some of which she identified as flint, that would be useful for making weapons later. She'd been collecting sturdy sticks too, binding them together with her belt and carrying them on her back.

    They found shelter just as the sky began to darken. A small cave was wedged into the mountainside, surrounded by trees and snow. Mikael scanned the mouth of the cave from a distance. "There are no animal tracks," Estelle pointed out. "And I can't scent anything."

    We see nothing, the shadows whispered faintly.

    Mikael nodded wordlessly, entering the cave. He leaned his head back, drawing in a deep breath. "If there were animals here, they're long gone. I think we'll be safe for the night."

    "Great." Estelle dropped to the ground and deposited her load of rocks and sticks. Mikael shook his head with a laugh. He knelt and tilted her chin up, kissing her briefly.

    "I'll build a fire. You play with your sticks, Batsy," he teased.

    Estelle threw one at him with a huff. "See if I share my weapons with you, Feathers." He headed towards the cave entrance and she bit her lip nervously. "Don't go too far."

    "I won't." Mikael stepped outside and disappeared into the trees.

    Estelle sorted out her sticks and rocks, examining them thoughtfully. The flint could be used to make knives and spearheads, but she only had enough for four, two of each. She'd have to use the other stones she found as well. Estelle stroked her chin thoughtfully.

    I could just use the flint for knives and sharpen the ends of larger branches to be used as spears. Estelle thought a little longer, then set to work.

    Using a rough stone, she began shaping the flint. Once the edges were sharpened, she sliced at the end of a stick. She'd considered testing the blade on her skin, but decided against it, fearing that animals might scent her blood and come to investigate. Estelle set her blade aside and went to work on the next one.

    Once the flints were finished, she began working on sharpening a few sticks and transforming several of them into handles for the flint knives. She cut through her belt and used the pieces of leather to attach the blades to the shafts.

    By the time Mikael returned, she had fashioned four knives and several makeshift javelins. "Here." Estelle kicked a scrap of flint over to Mikael. "I'm sure you can use this to help start your fire."

    "What are you doing?" Mikael raised an eyebrow.

    Estelle sheathed her new knives and slung a javelin between her wings. "Going hunting," she replied with a grin.

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    The scent of rain hung thick in the air. Mikael crossed his arms, pacing in front of the cave entrance. A fire crackled behind him, filling a small portion of the stone structure with blissful heat.

    He was waiting for Estelle's return. The urge to go find her was overwhelming but he fought it. She was capable of looking after herself, he knew, and suppose he interrupted her as she was about to make a kill, or she mistook him for an animal? No, he would give her a little more time before he went out searching for her.

    Minutes passed by. The air grew steadily cooler and no stars were visible through the thick dark clouds. Wind gusted past the cave with an eerie howl. Mikael shook his wings out, trying to quell the nervousness that had ruffled his feathers. Just as he decided to go and search for Estelle, her figure appeared up ahead.

    The sky opened up and freezing rain began to pour. Estelle ran to the cave, using her wings to shield herself and her quarry. Mikael grabbed her arm, pulling her inside. He took the small rabbits she'd caught while she shook water off her wings.

    "Are your clothes wet?" Mikael asked, holding out a hand. She tossed him a flint knife.

    "No." Estelle neared the fire and spread her wings, kneeling beside it. She bowed her head, letting the heat dry the last of the rain from her body.

    Mikael skinned and gutted the rabbits expertly. Estelle watched him over her shoulder. "Who taught you to do that?" She asked. "Every time I do it, it looks like a wolf devoured half of the creature before I caught it."

    "My father. Ameer," he clarified. "My fathers and I used to go out on day trips to different valleys in the mountains. Some had waterfalls we wanted to see. Others had good lakes for swimming." Estelle raised an eyebrow. "Wet feathers might be uncomfortable, but swimming is still fun," Mikael chuckled. "Father was never one for hunting, but Ameer didn't mind. He taught me how to hunt, make swift kills, and prepare the animal."

    He skewered the rabbits on two spare sticks and handed one to Estelle. They held them over the open flames, letting the meat cook. Estelle rested her head on his shoulder wearily. "Will your fathers be angry with you for doing this?"

    "I don't know," Mikael sighed.

    "What happens to those who participate in the Rite without permission?"

    "I don't know," he repeated. "I'm sure it's happened before, but I've never found notes or papers on the matter."

    "We'll need to start freezing meat tomorrow and collecting at least a little firewood to carry with us," Estelle murmured. Mikael pushed her stick up as her rabbit dipped lower into the flames. "If it weren't raining, I'd have said we could've frozen one of these."

    "At least there might be some meat left for us to eat in the morning," Mikael replied.

    He drew his rabbit away from the fire and sniffed it. He let it cool a few minutes before beginning to eat. Estelle tore into hers with wolffish bites. Maybe there won't be any left, Mikael thought to himself with some amusement.

    The rain didn't seem keen to let up anytime soon. Cold air drifted through the cave, but the heat from the fire kept it at bay. Mikael smothered the old logs with ashes, hoping that would keep the fire warm and burning for most of the night.

    Estelle was already falling asleep. Mikael situated one of his wings beneath himself as she had. The cold ground would steal warmth from them if they weren't careful. Mikael slid an arm around Estelle's waist, drawing her closer to him. She folded one of her wings over him and he settled his own over hers.

    Her hands curled against his chest as she drifted off to sleep. Mikael smoothed locks of hair from her face and kissed her forehead. As much as he wished she hadn't come along, he was grateful not to be alone. He was realizing just how difficult that might have been.

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