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Re: Sophia Elpis (Ranger)
"Um... well I can try. But if you aren't my guardian angels then how come you came looking for me?" Lisa said as Sophia wiped the tear away from her cheek and picked her up.
"Well sweetie, because it might cause a lot of trouble if people knew we were angels back in town. For us and for the town. So it's better to remain hidden like this for now," Agnes told Lisa before they started back, with Agnes stopping at the cat creature to examine it a bit before looking back at Sophia for a moment. "Hmm, you know what I'd say that this thing would make a good pelt back in town, and maybe they can tell us what it is exactly, I'll carry it back to the edge of the woods," Agnes went on to say after a moment, sheathing her blade and picking the creature up in her strong arms and hauling it over one shoulder.
With that they headed back, following the stream down to the river and then following the river back down to the encampment that was being used as the outpost for the search. It took them about half an hour or so to get back once they set out, and once they started out of the woods a few heads turned their way when they got closer. "Lisa... oh thank heavens you're alright. Come here sweetie," a blonde haired woman said, running over with a dark haired man that looked to be in his mid 30's or so where she took Lisa from Sophia, the woman obviously being Lisa's mother. "Thank you both for finding her, thank you so much. Now come on Lisa, let's get you cleaned up, you're an absolute mess," she said to Sophia and Agnes before carrying Lisa over to the tents that'd been set up.
The man that came rushing over with the woman shook Sophia's and Agnes' hands as he gave them both a look of thanks. "I can't thank you both enough for finding our Lisa. I just got back from one of the search parties myself that thought they'd found her, but it only turned out to be some tracks of hers. Please come over here so I can give you the reward for finding her. When she didn't come back last night during that storm we were terrified, I've been out here with a few of the others since late last night," the man told them, bowing deeply to them both as he shook their hands before leading them over to get their promised reward.
"Oh it's no problem sir, we were in the adventurers guild and saw the job board and figured that we'd see if we could help find her," Agnes replied, following him over to the tent
Heading over to tent, he opened a chest and pulled out a small purse of coins, which he handed over to Sophia. "Again miss, thank you. I would like to give you a little more if you wouldn't mind coming to our home later this evening, perhaps join us for dinner. That way we can properly thank you. I'm Arnold by the way, and that's my wife Karen," the man said, introducing himself and his wife and offering to treat the angels to dinner and perhaps give them a little extra for finding his daughter.
Agnes looked over at Sophia and gave her a shrug as if saying she didn't mind going there if Sophia didn't, though she let Sophia make the choice. "It's up to you Sophia, I don't mind if you don't," Agnes whispered to her.
"Um... well I can try. But if you aren't my guardian angels then how come you came looking for me?" Lisa said as Sophia wiped the tear away from her cheek and picked her up.
"Well sweetie, because it might cause a lot of trouble if people knew we were angels back in town. For us and for the town. So it's better to remain hidden like this for now," Agnes told Lisa before they started back, with Agnes stopping at the cat creature to examine it a bit before looking back at Sophia for a moment. "Hmm, you know what I'd say that this thing would make a good pelt back in town, and maybe they can tell us what it is exactly, I'll carry it back to the edge of the woods," Agnes went on to say after a moment, sheathing her blade and picking the creature up in her strong arms and hauling it over one shoulder.
With that they headed back, following the stream down to the river and then following the river back down to the encampment that was being used as the outpost for the search. It took them about half an hour or so to get back once they set out, and once they started out of the woods a few heads turned their way when they got closer. "Lisa... oh thank heavens you're alright. Come here sweetie," a blonde haired woman said, running over with a dark haired man that looked to be in his mid 30's or so where she took Lisa from Sophia, the woman obviously being Lisa's mother. "Thank you both for finding her, thank you so much. Now come on Lisa, let's get you cleaned up, you're an absolute mess," she said to Sophia and Agnes before carrying Lisa over to the tents that'd been set up.
The man that came rushing over with the woman shook Sophia's and Agnes' hands as he gave them both a look of thanks. "I can't thank you both enough for finding our Lisa. I just got back from one of the search parties myself that thought they'd found her, but it only turned out to be some tracks of hers. Please come over here so I can give you the reward for finding her. When she didn't come back last night during that storm we were terrified, I've been out here with a few of the others since late last night," the man told them, bowing deeply to them both as he shook their hands before leading them over to get their promised reward.
"Oh it's no problem sir, we were in the adventurers guild and saw the job board and figured that we'd see if we could help find her," Agnes replied, following him over to the tent
Heading over to tent, he opened a chest and pulled out a small purse of coins, which he handed over to Sophia. "Again miss, thank you. I would like to give you a little more if you wouldn't mind coming to our home later this evening, perhaps join us for dinner. That way we can properly thank you. I'm Arnold by the way, and that's my wife Karen," the man said, introducing himself and his wife and offering to treat the angels to dinner and perhaps give them a little extra for finding his daughter.
Agnes looked over at Sophia and gave her a shrug as if saying she didn't mind going there if Sophia didn't, though she let Sophia make the choice. "It's up to you Sophia, I don't mind if you don't," Agnes whispered to her.