Despite their closeness, Allister felt more at ease with her in the saddle next to him. His mind could much more easily justify what might otherwise be considered the intimacy of her wrapping her arms around him for security when riding, and it was not the first time he had ridden Sleipnir with a woman behind him, though it had been more for sport and show and quick feats of agility to impress his peers. Those were the thoughts to bring a blush to his cheek now, that he might somehow impress such a woman as Caoimhe with simple tricks of horsemanship, and set him to give Sleipnir a good pace, trotting down the road and into the first signs of cultivation as the neared the first farms at the outskirts of the village.
He was content to ride in silence for a time as the cleared fields now bathed them in the orange glow of the setting sun, and he was thankful for the shade provided by his visor as they rode down the widening road and past the indentations of cart tracks and other beasts of burden. At length though, the drew up on what he had originally thought to be a mound of some stones in the shadow of a road marker, and now as they neared it, revealed itself to be some persons, hunched in the shade of it. Allister was not perturbed, believing at first it to be some beggars, or if brigands, that they would not trouble a knight passing through to town, but as they drew near, their seemed to be some agitation amongst the smallest of them, and he set his spurs lightly to Sleipnir's side, thinking their might be some child their being roughed or held up.
What the scene resolved itself to be as they neared Allister could not have prepared himself for. Their was indeed a child, and he was quite determinedly trying to move from beside the rode one of the two shapes resting near the road marker. The shapes, Allister could only think were the child's parents, unmoving, stiff and quite clearly dead in his eyes and he rode on the next few paces slowly, unable to tear his eyes away from the grisly sight. So fixed did the child seem in attempting to rouse his parent, he did not notice their approach till they were only some few yards from him, at which point he froze, staring wide eyed, his gaunt cheeks drawn tight in fright as Allister pulled up his horse to a halt, unsure of how to continue.