Perhaps it was because Koh was intrigued by the rumors, or because she had grown bored of Oak, the child found herself quickly motivated to find a passage to the coastal city. For the time being it seemed she was going to be able to book a passage alongside a merchant caravan who was willing to take her along since they presumed she wasn't much of a problem and even had jewels to pay for the trip.
Nonetheless, the caravan was ready to depart and like a well-behaving little werewolf she took her place alongside one of the wagons. The driver of the wagon seemed quite amused by her presence, the genuine interest and curiosity she expressed at the journey earning a smile from the old merchant.
Indeed, the changing of the scenery, the sights that rolled past the caravan as it traveled along the road. It was such a peaceful trip that slowly Kana felt lethargy settle over her.
She had decided to take a nap, curling up on one of the haystacks and soon dozed off while the wagon continued its journey.