She got onto the white horse and followed him.
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As they went, he kept his senses alert to anything at the moment not really in the mood for anything else to happen. He was back on his way towards the College of Winterhold.
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Red followed him then stopped abruptly.
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Kjaar ducked, trying to dodge their attacks. She fell on her back, purposly, then contracted her legs, then thrusted them at O' Ryan, hitting him in the stomach.
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O'Ryan faked his injury and gasp as he was smacked right in the stomach, he smirked, "Just kidding," he thrust his sword down straight for her chest. Gaze continued the blizzard being careful at the amount of magic she used.
Leviathan stopped turning slightly, "Something wrong?" He asked casually.
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Red nodded "Someone- something is following us."
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"I know," Leviathan said calmly his horse whinnying backwards hooves prodding the ground.
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"So now what?" She asked
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"Kill the person if its dangerous, ride off if not," Leviathan said quite coolly seeming not worried at all.
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"Its?"
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Leviathan merely shrugged, "How would I know if its a he or she," he could tell, but he didn't really care.
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Red sighed "Typical."
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Recap?
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(Nothing much.)
He merely shrugged and trotted off.
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Red softly nudged her white horse forward.
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As they galloped along silently he noted the sun beginning to set, they would have to find shelter soon she had already been through enough today.
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Red yawned slightly, she was dead tired but she wouldn't admit it.
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He noticed an inn rounding up as they drew of the hill, "We can stay their for the night," he said slowing down his horse's pace.
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Red nodded and blushed slightly, she knew this inn, the rooms only had one bed per room, period, no exceptions.
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"I'll buy two separate rooms," he said expecting her to agree with him as he leaped off his horse tying it to a wooden pole.