snap and chomp
10-25-2020, 10:33 AM
Hattori frowned. He didn't mind the company but her words rang true, he'd been naive and overly optimistic and that bothered him. His brows drew tight as he followed the strangers line of sight, barely taking note of her size and appearance as he focused on the trees in the distance. The cluster of trees was some ways away but not so far that he wrote off her suggestion entirely, he was unfamiliar with this way of hunting yet she seemed to make up for what he lacked: experience and know how. After taking a moment longer to consider her proposal he nodded, he was not so proud that he loathed the thought of following the lead of someone younger than he. In this context he was willing to let it slide, to cooperate and learn from the experience. Besides, it was hardly as if he could lug a whole horse all the way back to Ashen he'd rather share with this girl then leave the rest to undeserving scavengers.
"If that is what you think would work best." He rolled his shoulders, ready to move once again.
Picking up his equipment he continued to give the herd a wide berth as he made his way over to the trees, briefly glancing over his shoulder to see if the stranger was following suit. Standing still, he took a moment to take in the sight of the trees. They reminded him of a natural, makeshift tori gate. Solid wood with more than enough space for a horse to pass through the middle, the perfect place to lay a set a trap. Taking one end of the wire, Hattori gestured for her to take the other with a flick of his paw. So that togetherthey would pull the wire straight and taut then wrap it around the tree.