Rico nodded to Callie, who gave him a thumbs up. She had really just come at the right time, as per usual. His gaze flicked back to the man as the thunder struck, and he tilted his head slightly. Was he.. frightened? He had heard of children and animals being scared of thunder, but never a grown man. Empathy flashed across his face and his gaze softened, but immediately hardened again when he remembered the situation. Callie glared at the man and opened her mouth, but Rico quickly cut her off with a harsh stare. "I don't fancy chicks." He crossed his arms, tone low. It was true, he had never really had a thing for women. Sure, he had a few girlfriends, but he never felt anything for them.
"Really now? Because it's always you psychos that 'accidentally' cross our borders." Callie sneered, using her fingers to make quotes as she spoke. That was also true. More often than not, they saw signs of other people within their borders, and there sure as hell wasn't any other survivors in this area. Unless they were just really well hidden, which could've been a possibility. As the man finally showed signs that he was getting ready to leave, Rico untensed his body. "Gladly." He snickered, but he didn't mean much by his words. Upon watching him leave, he winced as the man slammed him shoulder into Callie. "You little-" her words were quickly cut off. "Leave it, Callie." Rico shot her a glare, and she shut her mouth.
The two stayed in the cabin for a little while longer, listening to the rain pour on the tin roof and the cracking of thunder. Slowly, they began to leave and return to their camp. They talked as they walked, not minding the down pour of rain. Rico was in the middle of explaining the events of what happened in the cabin when he suddenly came to a halt, staring at the wet and muddy ground. He whole face lit up upon seeing what was there. Hoof prints. He wildly whipped his head around, trying to see where they led. "Come on, Callie! We don't have time to lose!" He yelled out, grabbing her by the hand.
Rico took off sprinting after the prints, his heart thundering in his chest. He skidded to a stop in a clearing, his eyes widening. There stood a beast of a horse, his horse. The horse was a beautiful seal bay shire, an incredibly strong animal. Tears welled in his eyes as he stared at the horse, taking small steps towards it. The horse didn't seem to recognize him at first, snorting wildly and pawing her hoof uncomfortably. "It's me, girl." He spoke softly as he finally reached the horse, holding a hand out to her. Something clicked in the horse's mind, and she pressed her nose against his hand. "Wow. I thought you were insane all this time, but turns out you weren't lying." Callie shook her head with a smile as she stared at the reunited pair.
Rico cautiously moved to the side of the mare, grabbing her mane. He slowly pulled himself up onto her back, which proved to be an intense struggle. Trying to climb into a soaking wet, tall horse surely wasn't an easy task. The tears in his eyes now spilled down his cheeks, mixing with the rain. He leaned down and hugged the mare, choking out a sob. Rico remained his way for a few minutes before he finally sat back up, beckoning for Callie to come over. He held a hand out and helped her climb on behind him. She clutched his waist hard, her fingernails digging into the front of his stomach. "I've.. never been on a horse. They're kind scary." She let out a nervous chuckle, her grip tightening as Rico urged the horse forwards.
"That's okay. Maybe we can teach you how to ride?" Rico smiled back at her, keeping the pace of the horse at a walk as they made their way back to camp. He never expected to see the horse ever again, and it all felt like some sort of fever dream to him. He had to pinch himself to make sure this was actually real. Slowly, the trio arrived at camp, and almost instantly everyone was walking towards them, obviously surprised.