[center][hr][hr][h3][b][i][color=a187be]Kyra[/color][/i][/b][/h3][b][color=82ca9d]Location:[/color][/b] Gorlf Northern Territory - Several miles ahead of the main group [b][color=a187be]Interacting With:[/color][/b] T..Thomas? [/center][hr][hr] [color=a187be]"Bloody hell..."[/color] Kyra mumbled under her breath as she stood there and the man would not wake and now she was faced with one of those age old dilemma's; leave his ass there to rot and perhaps end up being dinner for a band of roaming orcs, or to stay and watch over him. For some people this wasn't a tough choice. Many would just walk away, because you know what? Fuck them. It was an orc eat orc world. You looked out for number one and then perhaps number two; other than that you kept walking in hopes of living another day. It didn't bother people to leave others left for dead. And honestly after everything Kyra was really close to that point. But then underneath all the bitchness she just wasn't like that. She had put enough distance between herself and the caravan. It would take them a while to catch up and by the time they did she would need switch out her scouting with Sana so she and Keystone could talk about everything that had been going on. They hadn't really had a chance to catch up on what either had seen or dealt with the night before. Ash whined at her a bit and she nodded. She understood the feeling. Being out in the middle of the road and exposed was not her idea of a good time. She gestured with her head towards the tree line as she kept an eye out, it could still be a trap. Ash bit the mans clothing between his teeth and began to drag Thomas out of the road and into the grass before letting it go right there on the side of the road. Kyra followed and made her way quickly up into a tree above him as Ash circled around the area, smelling out things for her as she took watch. This was about as best of a compromise as she could come to her in her mind. He was out of immediate danger, she was out of straight fire if it was a trap. Now to wait for the rest of the group to catch up. She might have worried about what the rest of the group would think about with another new comer coming into the group but she wasn't too worried. It seemed to becoming a common thing with people just falling out of the sky.