It took Liz a couple of minutes to realize that her owner walked away. She blinked as if to make sure that what she was seeing was real. She realized that she probably looked stupid but she couldn't help it. She didn't understand his actions. Why wasn't he punishing her? While he had said he would give her freedom she hadn't believed him. There was no valid reason for the offer. She slowly made her way to the wagon. She looked up at the sky when the beastkind mentioned a storm approaching. She didn't see anything but she had heard that animals often sensed storms before they were visible. She trusted that he knew what he was talking about. Climbing into the cart wasn't easy but she managed. This delay couldn't be good for his goal. They should be going forward not backwards. But she didn't say anything he didn't need her to point out things he undoubtable knew. She settled into the back and tried not to think about what she had just seen. She feared that she would see that moment in her nightmares for a long time. Still the criminals had earned it. She would just have to make sure that she never did anything that forced the beastkind to be angry. There was no way she would survive if he turned his anger on her.