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[ Stephen never quite relaxes. Even though he's in his element, even though it gives him a thrill every time breathing in the thick, pure air. Even as he finds himself smiling at the sun trickling down through the leaves. He can't quite stop expecting a monster to break the spell.
Find him:
At night, he makes campfire. Flickering light and shifting shadow. Follow the sight of the flames, the smell of wood smoke and cooking fish and meat. He will be close by his pack, rifle within easy reach, curled up in a hollow or against a log.
During the day: fishing. Careful hunting, making sure the shots he takes are to animals, not the little sentient bears or people from the Barge. (Try not to get in the way of a bullet, please, everyone.)
He pushes out and explores the forest.
Wades in the streams.
Swims in the pools, not particularly worried about nakedness. (This is probably the only time the rifle ends up away from his hands.)
Once, early on, he finds he's being followed by a group of creatures like little bears rustling the leaves around him. He calls out hello, and they burst out of their cover, brandishing spears. He raises his hands, slowly. - Help him? ]
Find him:
At night, he makes campfire. Flickering light and shifting shadow. Follow the sight of the flames, the smell of wood smoke and cooking fish and meat. He will be close by his pack, rifle within easy reach, curled up in a hollow or against a log.
During the day: fishing. Careful hunting, making sure the shots he takes are to animals, not the little sentient bears or people from the Barge. (Try not to get in the way of a bullet, please, everyone.)
He pushes out and explores the forest.
Wades in the streams.
Swims in the pools, not particularly worried about nakedness. (This is probably the only time the rifle ends up away from his hands.)
Once, early on, he finds he's being followed by a group of creatures like little bears rustling the leaves around him. He calls out hello, and they burst out of their cover, brandishing spears. He raises his hands, slowly. - Help him? ]
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[She flexes her wrists, trying to get a feel for the proper motion.]
There's no kickback, either. That's the other thing. I think I was waiting for it.
[After another moment, she twitches the line, just like he told her.]
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Here, the pole won't bite. [ An advantage!
And the twitch gets a smile from him. The fact that she's listening, implementing, analyzing. ]
Good. That's good.
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I think that was better.
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[ He leans back against the rock, bracing a leg up so that he's half-turned to face her. ]
Look.
[ They may not have bitten yet, but there are little eddies - there's movement. Something's attracted by the bait. ]
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[Her eyes grow wide as she watches the ripples in the water. Then they narrow as she calculates, times - and twitches the line again.]
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When you pull it in, don't do it with the reel. Pull the rod back, dragging the fish along - and then tilt it forward while you reel in the slack. Got it?
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[And then, all of a sudden, something bites. She freezes, staring into the water - glances at Stephen - and then cautiously, slowly pulls the rod back.]
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[She frowns at it.]
Is it big enough to eat?
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We aren't worrying about chemicals or pollution here, or depopulating the stream. It's got a bit of flesh on it. You can keep it if you like.
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It's funny. Animals are so . . . different. From people. It's wasteful to kill them without . . .
[Another sharp look at the fish. It's enough for a meal for her. She grabs the line and holds it close until the fish stops struggling.]
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[ He's not going to touch the implied mention of killing people. This is simple and easy and he's probably not doing anything terribly wrong. ]
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Do you want it? Since you showed me.
[A present. An offering.]
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[She tips her chin up at him.]
For showing me. And for not - [A frown. How to put it.] Being put off.
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[ His way of saying you're welcome. It wouldn't have been really just of him anyhow; he's had days where he's been covered in blood and in shock, after all.
And it's nice to be listened to. It's not something that happens that often with Stephen. ]