After a long refreshing ride, Ravina and Aaron sat on a cliff at a mountain to rest and enjoy the view.
"There is something about mountains…" she said looking like she enjoyed the cold breeze.
"We say that mountains are the heaven of earth." He said.
"I can see that," she said staring ahead, arms around her knees.
He watched her in silence wondering how there could be so much strength, intensity, and determination in such little body. Yet he knew she wasn't only like this. His mother had told him about how she found her covered in blood. Her hands were enough to tell him that she wasn't alright. Her eyes were haunting. He had never seen anything like it.
The more he saw her, the more he felt the need to help her. No, he felt like he had to help her, not only for his brother but for himself and for the people he betrayed. Also because he owed her this much. He wondered if she knew about her father.
"You must miss home." He said.