Generally, Tentan disapproved of letting any of the residents of Haven Estate go off on there own. It was the same with Bastet, and her recently acquired friend, Savage. Tentan shook out his pelt, sand coming off of him in waves. "Really, I don't even know why I agreed to help you, Bastet..." Bastet frowned at him over her shoulder, and Savage caught on to the emotion, jingling his bells angrily. Tentan chuckled, padding forward to catch up with the Teigu and the Evergreen. "But really, the desert? Do you think we'll be able to find anyone here?" Bastet stopped, sitting down on the sand.
The trio had started into the desert that morning, looking for someone that Bastet had mentioned. Apparently he lived in a cave somewhere near here... Of course, Tentan had flat-out refused at first- after all, he was a father, a husband, and a grandfather (though it was hard to think of such), he didn't want to go on a wild goose chase in search of some guy in a cave who could save Bastet from a blue snake. Bastet didn't blame him; her story was blatantly odd at first. Though, through the use of begging, whining, and Savage constantly jingling at him, Tentan had consented, leaving his daughter, Ribbon, with a message to Rosie, telling her of his engagement.
Tentan loomed over the other two, narrowing his eyes to try and make out anything in the distance. Bastet sighed, getting up and walking after him. "Well, worst comes to worst, we can go to the nearest town and get food and water...?" Tentan grunted in reply, lowering his head and trudging through the wind-swept sand. Bastet and Savage exchanged a glance, shrugged, and followed.
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