42 Night Hun (1/2)

After some waiting Jaime peeked out her head from the tent. She was rubbing her eyes while looking at Linri sleepily.

”What?” Her voice was so low that it was as if she was mumbling instead of speaking.

”I'm hungry, give me food, quick” A stomach growl accompanied Linri's words.

”No way.. go eat your own food” Jaime's head went back inside the tent.

”I already ate all of them. Please can't you just spare some?”

”Fine, wait here”

Linri heard some rustling inside the tent. Before long Jaime handed him some rations and shooed him away. Linri went back inside his tent and ate the little rations she handed him. He was still not satisfied. His hunger was killing him. He had the desire to go back to Jaime's tent and take all her food but his reason stopped him from doing so.

The only way he could think of to satisfy his hunger was going out to hunt but it was late at night so something might attack him. His stomach growled furiously again. He could not take this hunger any more. He also had a perfect new ability for this job heat vision. He could see the heat released by animals. Wasn't this the godly sent ability for hunting. He did not really care any more. He took the hunting knife of his father. He was about to go out when he heard a voice inside his mind.

”Leave the bracelet behind”

It was Lozna. In his frantic search for food he forgot that he still did not cut the link between them so he immediately did that. He did not ignore his words though. Lozna got out of his way to remind him to leave the bracelet behind. The question was why? It was just a simple bracelet his mother gave him against the bugs. His growling stomach interrupted his train of thought. So he just threw the bracelet inside the tent. It was not that important anyway.

Linri slowly made his way into the forest. It was dark so it made the forest creepier than normal. He immediately started to search his surroundings with his heat vision. He could see the heat signatures of countless sleeping animals. Most of them were small animals so he did not even bother with them. He kept making his way inside.