Approaching the trail, he broke through the thicket a short distance ahead of the Empath. Causing the Empaths horse to startle as the surprised rider jerked on the reins. Cap was equally surprised to find a young girl before him instead of an older, experienced male Empath. Cap brought his horse to a quick halt. The young girl pulled a small knife from her boot and cautioned him. “I don’t know where you came from, but I’m not easy prey.” Her voice shook slightly with fear as she raised the knife.Not sure how to proceed, they stared silently at each other. Cap had always believed that Empaths didn’t carry weapons. This pretty, chestnut haired girl couldn’t be more than 18 years old. Her long straight tresses covered the spot on her jacket where the Empathic Emblem was usually worn, causing Cap to doubt she was the one he sought. Not wanting to frighten her any more than he already had, Cap tried to explain. “I’m Commander Caplin Taylor. I’m looking for an Empath that is headed for the Western Hunting Lodge.””My name is Kendra; I am the Empath you seek.” She answered cautiously, still holding the blade. A noise from the brush drew her attention as a small rodent pounced out, trying to evade an unseen predator. Cap was just close enough to lurch forward and snatch the dirk from her hand. Her head jerked back in alarm.”Bosen May has been mauled by a Sraeb, his shoulder is a mass of pulp.” Cap spoke quickly not wanting to hesitate any longer.That was all Kendra needed to hear. She pushed her horse past him and headed quickly down the trail.”Wait!” Cap called after her, turning his horse around. Reining in the horse, she turned back to face him annoyed by the delay. “Are you a good horseman?” Cap asked, as he stuffed her dirk in his jacket.”I’ve been in the saddle since I was a child.” She answered, abruptly.”Okay so just a few years then?” Cap’s rebuke angered her. Jerking the horse back toward the trail, she ignored him.”Wait, I’m sorry!” Cap called after her. “It’s just that I know a quicker way, if you can handle some rough terrain.””Let’s go then.” Kendra replied, gruffly, turning back to face him. Without another word, Cap dove back into the brush and the girl followed.

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