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It was now six days since Aisea had left her tribe. 

Half a day out, she had reached the perimeter beyond which drones could not pass without permission. She could have gained another half a day by coming up with an excuse for why she needed them and securing that permission. But just what could she have said to justify the need for six drones including ones in combat, medicine, and stealth configurations?

It was better not to. Even if the alternative was to summon a shockwave demon to rip through the perimeter, severing the drones from the tribe's control network and making sure that everyone would instantly know what was happening.

After that, she had spent days eluding their best trackers. Good thing she had one of those stealth drones with her, using a matter transformation field to copy the state of the ground before she walked on it, then restoring it to its original condition afterward.

By now she was pretty sure she had eluded them.

Or so she hoped, at least. She did not relish the thought of a slow and painful death at their hands.

But something was amiss. A scouting drone she had deployed ahead was reporting the presence of another human, apparently camped by the river that Aisea was approaching. From the telescope photos appearing on her goggles, it looked like a girl her age. Not one she had ever seen, nor did the markings on her clothes match those of any tribe she was familiar with.

Who the hell was that?

Aisea drew her rifle from her back, ordered all the drones with combat capabilities into readiness, and started on a quiet approach.

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"Someone is coming", the voice reverberated through Ori's chest.

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Despite the distinct sensations accompanying each voice, Ori had long since figured out that only she could hear the voices. These were her demons and they watched out for her. As they should. Though in the process, the boundary between them and her often blurred imperceptibly.

This voice gave her a rush, her heart hammering, her senses sharpening. The delicious feeling of water flowing over her hands while she washed them in the river became muted and faded into the background.

Yet she didn't pause or stop. She continued on, seemingly oblivious, while she observed the newcomer with her senses.

A slightly acrid smell. An unusual silence... ah, the stranger made no noise but neither did the birds around them. They were like a floating void through the forest...

She finished washing her hands in the river, careful to meticulously pick the dirt from her nails as the stranger crept closer and closer.

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"Talk to them", this voice a thrill that made Ori's eyes widen involuntarily.

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Is that safe?

Ori cocked her head to the side. Maybe ... if she could just reach out with ...

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"Yes... there is curiosity and wariness... No violence.", a soft voice like a whispered exhale, "at least for now..."

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Ori smiled, satisfied. She got up slowly, ensuring she made no sudden movements.

Maybe she would finally find someone to travel with! She missed her tribe an awful lot. She missed people. To talk to them. To touch them. To not have to do everything herself!

But this was the right path. She couldn't stay with her tribe. They didn't like questions, and Ori had so many questions. So many things to discover. So many things to feel and figure out.

It had been two weeks of trekking through the forest on her own, crossing the mountains with the help of her demons, dodging other tribes as well as dangerous animals. Every time the voices guided her down the right paths, away from danger and toward food, warmth, and fresh water.

And now toward this stranger.

She turned around as slowly as she had gotten up, still smiling, and spread her arms in welcome.

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There she was. As Aisea approached the girl, a tightening tension around her chest and forehead formed a circle of focus that forced everything unnecessary out of her experience. The girl had clearly noticed her and was moving slowly, so as to not give cause for alarm.

The demon of control lived in that bodily tension. It spread its way to Aisea's hands and fingers, tightened her grip around the rifle. It did not spot the girl having any weapons, and if she had an intent to fight, she would probably not be moving so slowly and deliberately. She would have gotten into a fighting stance by now.

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But? Could there be an ambush? Maybe the girl was just meant to draw Aisea's attention away?

There was a sense of spasmic ripples, an energy trying to reach for Aisea's eyes, make them dart around her, look for possible enemies in hiding. Where could they be? Was she in danger?

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The tightness in Aisea's face clamped down, forced the nervousness into submission. Silence. 

The scouting drones were still delivering their reports into Aisea's retina, scanning the environment around her. If there were any enemies laying in ambush, a human frantically looking around would no better than the drones were already doing. Better to keep her focus on the girl, let her know that Aisea was not intimidated.

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Aisea drew a deep breath, then stepped into sight and looked the strange girl in the eyes. "Who are you, and what are you doing here?"

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Her eyes widened and a smile broke across her face.

"Ori! My name is Ori. Ori .... uh ... Ori ...". She hadn't thought this through. Mentioning Base Camp would be a bad idea presumably, but she didn't want to lie either.

"Is Ori enough? I'm just passing through. I'm exploring the world. Looking for answers. I want to learn. I want to learn everything!"

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The black carving in her hands. It's powerful. Dangerous.

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Ori's eyes slide down to the gun in the girl's hands.

"What's that? You don't need to hurt me. I don't think you want to hurt me. Can I touch it? It makes you strong. Can I be strong?"

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Slow down ... She is on edge. You are not giving her a chance to speak. She might not even be able to understand what you are saying!

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Questions. Questions. Ask her more questions!

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Ori squeezes her eyes shut for a moment and then opens them again.

"Sorry. That happens some times. I'm ... I'm excited to finally meet someone. I've been traveling on my own for two weeks now. I'm sorry if I'm causing you concern. Do you want to sit down?" she points at a large brown bundle lying near a few rocks arranged in a circle. "I can offer you some fresh meat and berries. I even have a little salt. My tribe collects salt."

Ori pauses expectantly.

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There's some confusion, as a buzzing feeling on Aisea's forehead.

She doesn't seem dangerous. Doesn't recognize a rifle. How is that? Doesn't feel like an ambush. But what does it feel like? She offers to barter, but she doesn't feel like a trader.

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The tightness grips at Aisea's eye muscles, moving them around in quick controlled movements, pushes against the confusion.

After a moment, it softens a little. Aisea must be allowed to talk, to try to understand this strange girl. To understand her, more thoughts must be let inside, suggesting possibilities of what would make sense.

The circle of tension relaxes some more, allowing more demons into Aisea's heart and head.

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As they start to leak in more, confusion and doubt grow stronger.

What's going on! This is very confusing! Unexpected! What should we ask? We've never been in this kind of a situation before! Was it a good idea to leave our tribe? Was it a good idea to steal all those drones? Do we have the time to stop here and delay? What if those trackers reach us?

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A muffled voice, almost suppressed even by the more relaxed tightness, speaking as a pattern of fingers clenching around Aisea's heart, vibrating.

That girl is like a child. And you're scaring her.

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Scaring her.

The pattern of those words seeps into the tightness, into the pattern of its eye movements, absorbs this insight and looks for confirmation. There's a slight noticing, details about Ori's facial expression, posture, manner of speaking all suddenly jump out.

Yes. There is fear there.

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It's not right to scare a chi-

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She can't be any younger than us. We can use fear to our advantage.

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Fear means prey.

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Talk to her. Make use of what we've told you.

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