Breaking's smile and continued kindness helped Hang The Moon realize that she didn't need to be worried around the other doe and some of her anxiety melted away. It really didn't take much to get the kiokote to warm up to you so long as you were kind.
"Yes, a bit slower," she agreed with a tiny laugh, following Breaking over to the soup. This time no one else was bumped into, making it a success for everyone involved. When she realized they'd never exchanged names, Hang The Moon had to laugh again.
"Breaking it is," she agreed, a shy smile on her muzzle. "I'm Hang The Moon. I suppose we were a little too caught up in the prospect of soup to introduce ourselves before." The soup itself was delicious and the warmth helped Hang The Moon feel as though the sun were shining down on her rather than this endless darkness enveloping her. It didn't hurt to have a new friend by her side. The dark wasn't as scary with someone there to help walk through it.
Just as they were finishing their bowls the call to march came. Hang The Moon looked worried for a moment - go out into the dark forest? - but the realization that Breaking would be there as well as all the other gathered kin
and they'd be bringing the motes they gathered help to calm her suddenly racing heart.
"I suppose we did," she agreed, sticking close to Breaking as they followed the group into the woods. It seemed like they walked for hours but in that time Hang The Moon spoke quietly with Breaking about what was going on, about their families, about anything that came to mind, really. And finally they seemed to reach the place where Steals Fire was looking for...and now they had to dig.
She grabbed one of the makeshift shovels and began to scrape away the dirt, digging with the other kin that were gathered. She hit a pocket of something shiny and the dust flew up into the air, covering her fur. Coughing softly, she set down the shovel to shake the dust from herself. Unfortunately it clung to her and in the light from the motes, her golden markings seemed to glow.
"Oh dear," she murmured, looking back at herself, then to Breaking. "Be careful. There's...shiny dust down there."
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