17 Interruptions (2/2)
Thinking that it doesn't have a master Lachlan touched the talon and tried taming it, ”You want to join me, travelling the world and fighting against the strong?”
”Lachlan Wait!”
Nothing, Lachlan was surrounded by complete darkness, nothing in sight, no sound, no smells, and nothing to grab a hold of.
*Caw*
Looking behind him Lachlan realised it was the massive bird, except up close. Lachlan looked minuscule compared to the massive bird.
Looking at the human in front of it the Eagle began to size him up, see if he was qualified to tame it. Looking at him the bird decided it wouldn't be worth it.
*Screech*
The bird quickly gave off an ear-piercing screech which only Lachlan could hear, causing him to feel sick.
*Flap*Flap*
The bird began flapping its wings at an extremely fast speed, causing Lachlan to be flung out of where ever he was.
Looking around him Lachlan noticed everyone staring at him, it seemed the bird was grabbing hold of the car, and Lachlan hasn't experienced any pain yet. Inspecting his body Lachlan couldn't see any tattoos, which probably meant he didn't succeed.
Alfredo looked a bit apologetic before he began explaining to Lachlan what he experienced, ”What you just experienced is something everyone here with a tamed beast has experienced. However, from what I've seen it seems that you have to have a friendly connection to tame a beast. Franklin was my pet, Rocky was Jack's pet, and Shadow sees Adam as its parent”.
”What about Dylan's Fast and Slow?” Lachlan Asked.
”Fast and Slow were my two pet snakes before this whole incident,” Dylan explained.
”Okay, as seen everyone has something that connects them to their tamed beast, so I would suggest you don't suddenly try and tame something you have no connection with,” Alfredo said.
”Okay,” Lachlan said while nodding.
They continued their journey in the air for half an hour before the bird began to descend. Looking down and out the window, they could see a cluster of large trees, with a nest, created using five of those trees to support it.
The nest seemed to be made of tree branches, whole tree saplings, and large bushes. It seemed to be about 50 metres long and wide.
*Flap*Flap*
It started to slow down its descent, reaching the nest before it dropped us off, only half a metre above the ground so nothing got damaged and no one was hurt. It dropped us near the tree supporting the centre of the nest.
Looking inside they could see that the tree was partially hollowed out, with a few eggs laid there.
*Crunch*
Looking in front of them the bird had landed on a few tree branches and was now staring at us.
*Screech*