Their walk was quiet, only the sound of her footsteps were heard as they made their way out into the open woods. Again, the sight and smells took him in, the feeling of true freedom now bounding through his body as he made his way through his domain. Ari only followed silently, watching him as he dropped onto his fours and hurried ahead.
Looking back at the building, she took hold of her key card, yanking it from her clothing and tossed it off into the distance. She knew that were she was going, there would be no need for it.
She had never liked the outdoors before. She was a city girl by heart but seeing it now for the first time, she was truly surprised by the beauty before her. Cole far ahead of her now, inhaling the air and listening to the world around them. It was good to be out again and so soon was even better.
Hurrying on, she finally managed to catch up with him, she followed his pace, watching her steps as she carried on.
"Since we are out now.." catching her breathe a bit. "We can explore your territory. You can show me all that this place has to offer. And, we can learn more about one another."
He nodded in agreement, standing upright and walking slowly so that she may keep up. Their walk was pleasant. Ari managing to keep up this time; an improvement from the night before.
"So, this is all yours?"
"Yes. People come here from time to time. Campers, tourist, etc."
"Do you kill them?"
"No. the incident at the facility was..." he trailed off.
"You do not have to explain. I know why you did it. In your situation, I would have done it too. It was not right to treat you like that. I am sorry."
"Thank you. So, where were you born?"
Stopping, this caused him to stop along with her, turning around to face her.
"Why did you stop?"
"I do not know. Your question caught me off guard. Anyway, I was born in the city."
Continuing to walk now, he followed beside her as they continued on their trek.
"What was it like?"
"Nothing like this. Crowded, congested, filled with people who could not care a lick for one another. I liked it though. I kind of miss it now that we are in this remote area."
Her comment gave him pause. Something about it bothered him, made him sad. He did not know why he felt that way but for now, he would dismiss it.
"What about your family?"
"Mother and Father both deceased. No brothers or sisters."
'You are alone then... As am I."
Ari gave a somber smile to Cole before walking ahead of him suddenly and stopping. His eyes were filled with questioning he started to wonder what she was up to.
"How about we do something fun? What would you like to do?"
Cole stopped, thinking for a moment on what would suit his pleasures. Thinking for a moment the idea finally came to him.
"How about we take little run? It has always cleared my head."
Without giving him a chance to answer, she started, running through the thicket as fast as her legs could carry her. Without a moment's hesitation, he pounced after her, ducking and dodging through the trees after her.
Ari continued to run, looking behind her to see him in hot pursuit. Going faster, she continued on but as she looked back, she found that he was gone. Breathing hard, she looked around, hoping to see where he ran off to. Trying to catch her breath, she turned around over and over again.
"Cole!" she yelled, looking all over for him but greeted with nothingness.
Turning around and around, she was making herself dizzy. Standing still, she realized that she was now utterly alone. Lost in the forest and to top it off, she had possibly unintentionally released him.
"Cole! This is not funny! Come back here!" she screamed.