Thank goodness one of them had the sense Rae gave little green apples. Tal nodded in relief at the suggestion and looked back at Boreal, who had clamped onto the allogator's tail with no intention of letting go. "Bring it along, then," he told her with a grin, and she began to dutifully tug at the monster, though she didn't get very far.
She'd find him when she got tired of the game, however, and Tal turned back to Fox with a shake of his head as they began the long walk back to civilization. "Nah. I'm Halovian," he answered proudly. "Born an' bred. But I'm a courier, so I move around a lot." His mouth pulled into a faint grimace of thought. "Actually, I'm thinkin' of expandin' my business into Torchline soon. Things've been pretty busy since the War ended, an' all." He glanced over to the other man curiously. "Y'ever been outside o' the Grounds?"
She'd find him when she got tired of the game, however, and Tal turned back to Fox with a shake of his head as they began the long walk back to civilization. "Nah. I'm Halovian," he answered proudly. "Born an' bred. But I'm a courier, so I move around a lot." His mouth pulled into a faint grimace of thought. "Actually, I'm thinkin' of expandin' my business into Torchline soon. Things've been pretty busy since the War ended, an' all." He glanced over to the other man curiously. "Y'ever been outside o' the Grounds?"