Kestrel & CorvinShay
I hear you mapped a route that cuts straight through a canyon—mind if I watch your map‑reading technique? I find your precision almost theatrical.
Sure, but don’t expect a lecture. Pull your own map and follow my trail. I’ll be there, eyes on the horizon, no fuss.
Alright, I’ll bring a map and trust your directions. Keep your eyes on that horizon and I’ll keep my doubts to a minimum.
Got it. Stick to the edge of the ridge, take the shadow of the first stone, and keep your breath steady. We’ll hit the canyon’s mouth before the sun dips. No detours.Got it. Stick to the edge of the ridge, take the shadow of the first stone, and keep your breath steady. We’ll hit the canyon’s mouth before the sun dips. No detours.
Understood. I'll keep to your choreography and hope the stone’s shadow doesn't betray me. No detours, just the ridge and a steady breath.
Fine. Follow the ridge, let the stone’s shadow be your cue, stay quiet, and keep your breath level. No distractions.