When the two decided to take up camp Mec chose to rest in a similar spot as his companion, resting his back against the tree just adjacent to hers. After finally lowering his hood to expose his face to the morning air, he procured a few strips of the dried beef that he had packed when they visited the store prior to their departure. The meat was tough, but the spices and salts used to season it gave it a a bearable taste. The practice of cooking meat over a fire for an extended period of time, long enough to remove most of the moisture that would cause the meat to rot, was a trick his father had learned from natives of distant lands during his travels, long before Mec was born. The resulting product came to be useful in long journeys, allowing a traveler to carry plenty of edible food on his person.
Mec would continue tearing at the strips with his teeth until his jaw ached from battling the resistance of the tough meat. When he was done he would wrap the meat in the paper he originally stored it in and placed it back in his pack. He would then sit with his legs crossed, watching as the sun's rays begin to emerge from behind the forest and begin to illuminate the city below. He grinned half-heartedly at the thought of Shallan being slow to awaken should she fall asleep. "If we can get a ride to a different town you might get the chance to sleep during the trip."
The time finally came when Shallan asked him about the events that had led to his persecution. Secretly he had been waiting for this moment to at last discuss the experiences of the last few weeks with someone, but nonetheless he shuffled nervously in his spot beneath his tree. His eyes laid low as he tried to carefully word his answer. "I don't know what was being said about me," he replied gently. "It's best that I explain everything from the beginning. It's only fair, right?"
Mec would go on to describe the dreams he had experienced since his parents last departed and left him with the shop alone. He would then recall the nearly meaningless words of G, the reoccurring character in all of his ethereal adventures, and the strange occurrences he would awaken to after having his dreams. His narrative concluded with an account of what led to his discovery: the entanglement of the young thief in the branches of the summoned tree.
As he approached the conclusion of his monologue, Mec's face had begun to grow pale and his voice had begun to fail him. An uncontrollable energy swelled within him as a panic started to take over his instincts, and he shifted from his crosslegged position to standing on one knee, placing his arm against his tree for support. His words grew shaky and he trembled as he took each breath, drawing each faster than the one previous. "I-I d-didn't even m-mean to d-do it. I just... I... I..." His eyes widened as he felt his panic take over, leaving him paralyzed. The confidence he had gained when he accepted the keys offered to him back in his cell had long faded, flushed away with the color of his face.
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