Trex nodded his thanks and accepted the meat. Grateful that once again they had been provided for he started to eat. "No let's eat them raw." He informed Zelia after swallowing his first bite. Some vegetables tasted better raw then cooked. Besides, he was hungry. He didn't know if he wanted to wait for them to cook before digging in. "So they're playing a game." He stated after finishing another bite. Though instinct said to scarf the food down, common sense kept him eating at a slow pace. Didn't want to get an upset stomach. "That's interesting. If you don't recognize it, I doubt it belongs to Flynn." He shrugged. Though there was nothing wrong with Skye having a game it just seemed odd. But it was nice to see she seemed comfortable enough to bring out a game, especially as it probably had some significance to her if she kept it all this time. His dinner now complete, he glanced toward the fire where Skye's and Flynn's food stood waiting. If they took to long, the food was going to be overcooked. He wondered if he should go take it to them. It would be interesting to see what the game was. But then again, it was just Zelia and him. That didn't happen to often. Sure they rode together most of the day but that was with him having to focus on the road and both having to keep a sharp lookout for bandits. He leaned back letting his food digest. "So, with the few hours before dark I was thinking of doing a bit of training." He informed Zelia. They used to spare together but not often. Before Flynn joined they practiced a lot together but after he joined three way sparing had been a bit difficult and their abilities increased. Though they still occasionally spared it wasn't that often. Of course, he was also content to just sit here for now. It wasn't always wise training right after a meal. "Have any plans?" He inquired curious. ~~~ Skye smiled slightly and nodded as Flynn set his piece down. That was a good move. He was improving. A natural learner, he might become a Pai Sho master far quicker then she did. Well... maybe. Frowning she stared at the board while rotating the game piece over the back of her hand, moving it back and forth using her fingers. She had to think about Flynn's question. Eldar had always used to joke that she was born playing and some of her earliest fond memories revolved around the game pieces. And with the harshness of Caelum and bad memories from recent events, it was hard to remember the few good times she had. Making her move she glanced at him. "I don't remember when I started." She confessed. "I believe I actually started learning the rules by time I was five. Though I might have picked up some of them earlier." She shrugged. "Eldar used to tease that I could play from birth." She glanced toward the board a distant expression on her face. Oh Eldar...He had been so patient with them. Settling any internal fighting, telling them that they had to stick together and rely on each other to survive. He looked out for them the best he could. His death had probably been hard. Maybe even harder for her then the others. [i]"Here. It was decided that you should have them." The dark haired boy held the bag containing all the tiles out to her. "You loved them the most. He would have wanted you to have them.[/i]. Turning another piece over in her hand, Skye studied it. Ryzo had been right. None of the others were as into the game as she. Though they all played, except for Tye, she was the one who seemed to enjoy the game most. She wondered sometimes if Ryzo and Diego played so much because she bothered them so much. Zen didn't. He didn't mind sitting and playing game after game with her, his usual silence adding a sense of calm. Biting her lip, Skye pushed the thoughts aside. Forcing a smile so so Flynn didn't see the pain she turned her attention back to the game. If he did it right, he would have the game in three moves, assuming she didn't try anything to block it. Knowing she wouldn't, she played elsewhere and looked up at Flynn. "Your move." She stated quietly.