((This is continued from this thread.))
For a long while--several hours, in fact--Daniel was quiet, just sitting before the fire with his arms folded over his chest, and back leaned up against a large rock. So long as he was sitting against that uncomfortable hunk of stone, he wasn't going to go to sleep. He probably wasn't going to be walking right in the morning, either, and have a constant crick in his spine for days on end, but there were some sacrifices made for women that were completely justifiable in every way. This just happened to be one of them.
After many hours, he heard a rustling louder than others. When sleeping outside, it was just natural to hear movement out in the trees and bushes, but loud rustling? That meant something was nearby. Daniel instinctively held onto a coin, whilst glancing around, searching for the source of the sound. And when he found it . . .
"Wot the hell is . . ." Daniel mumbled as he squinted, "Is that a dog . . .?"
It seemed that way, too. The dog had a strange coat, though--multicolor? Well, that's how it looked in the light of his and Everett's campfire, at least. A smarter man would have immediately assumed that this dog with either a wolf or a stray infected with ten kinds of nasty. Daniel was not a smart young man. Or smart boy, rather. Maybe when he grew up, he'd gain some common sense.
. . . maybe.
Whistling quietly, Daniel tried to get the dog's attention--without waking Everett up, that is. "Here, boy!"