The plan, poorly put together as it was, went off almost without a hitch. Those stupid soldiers hadn't even known what hit 'em by the time she and Echo had their precious tax in tow and were bolding across the rolling hills of Edinburgh. She heard her companion call out that they needed to lose them and interally, Nora agreed. If they were caught they'd likely be arrested on the spot for theft and then they'd be sitting in a jail cell somewhere. Nora's blue eyes scanned the landscape ahead of her and she glanced back at Echo with a gleam in her eyes. 'Follow me!' she hoped her gaze would convey. She dove into some taller grass and turned so that their paths were not straight. She could hear the pawsteps thundering behind them as the soldiers gained on them. Suddenly the grass broke and she spotted a large hill in the near distance. With any luck they could make it to that hill and duck behind the huge fallen tree that rested atop it. Nora bolted towards their hopeful hiding place and dove behind the tree, hoping that she'd made it before the soldiers found their way through the tall grass and caught sight of her. She glanced around the corner, spotting Echo not too far off now. 'Come on, come on!' she thought with blood pounding in her ears. |
The moment they both made it behind the log, Echo spat out her catch and Nora did the same. She drew in a few deep breaths before quieting down as the guards started to approach, though they were not heading in the correct direction. She turned towards Echo with a big smile on her face until the other woman said she had to sneeze. Nora's eyes grew wide and she pounced on her friend, swiping the remaining feathers from her face and holding her paws to her muzzle. Nora glanced over the log as the guards began to turn back toward the grass. |