Envy chuckled softly. "They're rare to find, nowadays, but they're large, flat-footed horses. Hardy beasts that hunt for desert shrews and cacti alike." As she repeated his observation, he nodded slowly. "Relentless." he repeated. It was strange, Envy noted as she rose and declared she'd rest. So few days they'd been around one another, but Envy had this feeling, this shadow in his head that said they knew one another. Perhaps, in another lifetime, she had been one of his many adopted daughters. She felt like family. "I shall." Envy promised, remaining where he sat. It was nearly two hours later that Ruli prodded Kire on the leg with his foot. "Hey." he grunted down at her. He looked sleepy, but clear-eyed. "Envy said you wanted me to find you." Not that it was hard, considering he'd been sleeping beside, a few bedrolls away, her not half an hour ago.