Oswald dipped the ladle into the beaten old pan hanging over the fire and dipped two scoops of the milky soup into his wooden bowl. He sniffed the contents of his bowl and his belly rumbled. 979Please respect copyright.PENANApzPvFs9DfY
“What we eating today, Br’er?” he asked the scruffy looking brown rabbit on the opposite side of the fire.979Please respect copyright.PENANA4BrtI0nIz3
Br’er Rabbit shrugged his shoulders. “The usual I reckon,” he said as he plopped down on a raggedy blanket. “Garlic, a few wild carrots, a couple taters and what’er critter Allie a’stumbled into.”979Please respect copyright.PENANAMhY7bT6Iui
“It’s squirrel,” said a girl’s voice from behind a patch of bushes that were some ten feet away. The bushes rustled and a blonde girl, no older than nine, stood up. She was pulling up her overalls and tucking in her undershirt.979Please respect copyright.PENANAGl3JIQbJX2
“I didn't even see you over there, Allie,” Oswald said as the girl stepped out of the brush and began walking towards them.979Please respect copyright.PENANAAM2TeXOPK7
“When I'm making water I generally don't mean to be seen,” she said to Oswald as she stopped at her pack and pulled out her own wooden bowl. She scooped some of the thin soup into it and plopped down next to the black and white rabbit.979Please respect copyright.PENANAGj3utby7Sb
Oswald had wondered where she had gotten off to earlier that morning. Allie had a way of just slipping off and disappearing when she had a mind to. Being gone for an hour or two was just something that he and Br’er has just come to expect during the travel time during the day. It was mostly an advantage for the two rabbits, though, as Allie usually returned with some berries, critters or a better path to take than the one they were currently on. 979Please respect copyright.PENANAhjwnlexM4k
Dipping his spoon into his bowl and lifting into his mouth, Oswald took his first bite of the soup that the girl had put together. The taste of garlic overwhelmed his palette at first, but he soon decided that the soup was quite tasty.979Please respect copyright.PENANA7T7qEAm3eb
They had found a healthy patch of garlic a week or so ago (or maybe more than a week - Time was funny there) and they had been using it in everything they cooked. One night, when they hadn't found any game or wild growing plants to eat, they just drank boiled garlic juice. It wasn't tasty, but having something in your belly instead of nothing is preferable.979Please respect copyright.PENANA4trA2d2zYZ
As Br’er had said, there were some carrots in there as well as some of the wild rice that he had found along the trail two days before, a bit of basil they had found growing in a field and the squirrel that Allie had popped with her slingshot. 979Please respect copyright.PENANASuD3Huz9Et
He chewed on the slivers of meat that were in his bowl. It was tough and a bit gamey, but tasty in its own way. He eyeballed Allie. “Did you watch the squirrels long enough to…” he said, but was cut off by the girl.979Please respect copyright.PENANApFxI76by6t
“To figure out if they were gabbers or not, Oswald?” she said sharply. “Of course I did. When was the last time you remember me consuming a gabber?”979Please respect copyright.PENANAkSVqYM0PRZ
Oswald shook his head and continued eating. “I was just asking.” It was against their rules to eat animals that could talk like he and Br’er.979Please respect copyright.PENANAAj3FMIqiyg
“You ask a little too often these days,” Allie replied. “It's like you don't trust me no more.”979Please respect copyright.PENANACC4hvwC0eJ
That statement was about as ludicrous as it got. Oswald trusted Allie with his life. She trusted him with hers. And they both trusted Br’er with theirs. These three trail companions had been on the road together for a long while. How long? None of them could really say (time was funny there). 979Please respect copyright.PENANAxQSunwNyAy
“I trust you plenty,” Oswald answered. “Probably more than I should,” he added with a smirk.979Please respect copyright.PENANABv9ceEpSQW
“Probably,” she giggled. They all got a chuckle out of it. 979Please respect copyright.PENANAR6klgSQBZO
Later that night, as the moon sat bright in the sky, Br’er reached into his pack and pulled out a beaten wooden box that looked like it had been around for a hundred years. He laid down with his head and shoulders resting on in his pack as he opened the box.979Please respect copyright.PENANAuXQ2FuqGuP
From it he plucked a compass with copper and gold engravings on it. He tipped it towards the light of their camp fire so he could get a better view of the pointer.979Please respect copyright.PENANA5TUHDyc7vD
Allie and Oswald both watched him intently. Br’er gently put the compass back into it’s box and laid it next to him. As he tipped his big straw hat down over his eyes he spat out the long piece of grass he had been chewing on.979Please respect copyright.PENANAf8Iy6O6KOM
“It looks like we’re still a’footin’ it east,” he said.979Please respect copyright.PENANAk8Hgqu2YJ4
His two companions nodded and closed their eyes for the night as well.979Please respect copyright.PENANAVBB9WfiI6f
979Please respect copyright.PENANAGDbyL75Qac
979Please respect copyright.PENANA1Jn3dg8I40