Lex sat on the edge of the wooden dock; his feet dangling above the still water of the lake below. His hand gripping the firmly as he reeled in his catch.
“Ready for lunch, Lady?” he asked, glancing over at the hawk perched beside him, whose sharp eyes watched the flopping bass as it was reeled closer and closer. Lady, the Sparrowhawk, wasn’t any ordinary hawk. She had been there with Lex since they were both little. It seemed the two were somehow connected in a way Lex wasn’t sure about. No one, not even Cerie, could understand Lady like he did.
Lex released the fish onto the dock and watched it flop around as Lady tore into it with sharp talons and sharp beak. It was an appalling sight at first, but Lex had gotten used to it.
He baited his hook and cast out the line again. Time to catch dinner.
“Ready for lunch, Lady?” he asked, glancing over at the hawk perched beside him, whose sharp eyes watched the flopping bass as it was reeled closer and closer. Lady, the Sparrowhawk, wasn’t any ordinary hawk. She had been there with Lex since they were both little. It seemed the two were somehow connected in a way Lex wasn’t sure about. No one, not even Cerie, could understand Lady like he did.
Lex released the fish onto the dock and watched it flop around as Lady tore into it with sharp talons and sharp beak. It was an appalling sight at first, but Lex had gotten used to it.
He baited his hook and cast out the line again. Time to catch dinner.