Luka wasn’t too far off, having stayed at least within hearing distance to make sure he could come back if anything happened. That being said, his hearing range was rather extensive. When he heard the scream it was far off, even for him. Still he turned instantly, sprinting back towards the source of the sound. His feet flew across the ground, easily finding sure footing even across the hazardous forest floor, the speed making the pace he had been pulling the girl along yesterday seem slow by comparison. Even so, it took him nearly fifteen minutes to return to her; in retrospect a time that would have left her easily dead by the time he’d gotten there. He hadn't realised how far he had truly wondered off. So when he finally laid eyes on her and she was just sitting in the grass drawing he seemed extremely confused. Endi turned to look at him and mewled softly. “A nightmare?! Are you kidding me! I thought you were being attacked by a bear the way you screamed.” He said, his tone a mixture of annoyance but relief none the less. Walking over to her Luka dropped something big and red in front of the girl. An apple. He had a few more in his arms, but had been unable to bring anymore due to the rush he had taken to get back. “I know it’s not much, but there’s a bunch of wild foods we can gather as we walk today… I wasn’t really thinking too much about it yesterday, sorry.” He made no move to eat any of them himself, however, since he’d snacked as he’d explored. “There’s also a river about an hour that way.” He pointed off in a seemingly random direction. “I was just beginning to hear it and trace scents of water when you screamed and I had to come back.” He placed the other three apples on the ground in front of her and turned away suddenly. “Eat up and we can get moving once you’re ready.” No point eating on the move like he had been, it wasn’t good for digestion. Endi looked at the girl for a few moments, sniffing at the apples before she turned suddenly and dashed off into the forest, disappearing into the thick underbrush, causing Luka to smile slightly and shake his head. She’d be back. However this, once again left him alone with the girl and an awkward silence once again set in. Really he had no clue what to even talk to her about. He didn’t think he had a right to ask her about anything personal; it didn’t seem fair since he wasn’t willing to answer anything like that for her. So then what did that leave them to talk about? Things were certainly less complicated when he was just alone.