June opened her mouth to warn the group once again, but was
inturrupted by the distant sound of a hunting horn. "You need to
go. Now." She asserted. "The area around the Hollow Hill belongs to
the Alderking. I don't want to be responsible for the lot of you
turning to stone or something equally terrible. If you leave now,
you might be able to make it to the Hill or out of the area in time
to avoid the hunting party." Juniper said, stepping backwards
towards the forest. "I'm sorry, but I can't help you any more than
I already have. It's your choice to make. I wish you the best of
luck." She said, turning and vanishing into the forest, quick
footsteps padding on the ground as she ran to the Hill, hoping to
avoid the hunting party of fae knights. Though each knight was
likeable on an average day or night, during the Wild Revelry, they
became more agitated and aggressively mischievous, cursing majority
of the non-fae they stumbled upon. She glanced at the trail of
footprints she had left behind as she reached the hill, sitting at
the base of it with her knees pulled up to her chest in case any of
the wolves decided to join her.
Cassander sighed in frustration, uttering a quiet 'woof' as he
changed into a wolf. He shook out his fur and ran off in the
direction of the girl. He figured it couldn't be any worse than
waiting around for whatever that hunting horn belonged to. He
noticed the set of footprints, though making sure to check for any
other scents, in case it was a trap. After a little while, he came
upon a hill, with the girl from earlier sitting on it. He should
really ask her name- just calling her 'girl' was getting
annoying.
Juniper's expression flickered to one of surprise for a millisecond
as one of the wolves stepped out of the woods. She hadn't actually
expected any of them to follow her, to be honest. "Oh! Good, one of
you took my advice!" She said, visibly relaxing. "I was worried the
hunting party might have caught you." She slid to her feet,
brushing her skirt off and pushing a strand of hair behind her ear.
"I need to join the Revelry now, I'm afraid. You'd be safe just
staying atop the Hill, but if you so wish, I suppose you could come
as a guest?" She offered, tilting her head by a few degrees.