Rodents. Olivia held no love for those tiny creatures, not even rabbits. Actually, rabbits were her most consistent prey. Well, prey was a loose term. Targets were a better term for what she used them for. Sure it wasn't exactly a kind thing to do but having real, moving targets was pretty essential to her. sparring didn't really get her the right kind of experience, and it carried the possibility of being embarrassed, something she couldn't accept. She had to look perfect and that meant practice, whether she liked to admit it or not.
She raised her bow and peered out onto the field in front of her. Today rabbits and mice were her targets. This clearing usually didn't have much else in it. Every once in a while there were ground hogs, but they were a waste of time, they were big and slow. More than slow, they usually just stood in one place, looking for hawks and even though she was in a tree, they never took notice of her.
She loosed an arrow, pinning a rat to the ground, then smiled. It wasn't easy to get such a small target, but she had improved even since arriving at Bellamuse. "nine of ten." she muttered, drawing another arrow, waiting for movement in the grass or in the trees, itching to finish her day. A twitch in the leaves and her arrow was off, soaring through the air to meet whatever poor creature had made a move.
She raised her bow and peered out onto the field in front of her. Today rabbits and mice were her targets. This clearing usually didn't have much else in it. Every once in a while there were ground hogs, but they were a waste of time, they were big and slow. More than slow, they usually just stood in one place, looking for hawks and even though she was in a tree, they never took notice of her.
She loosed an arrow, pinning a rat to the ground, then smiled. It wasn't easy to get such a small target, but she had improved even since arriving at Bellamuse. "nine of ten." she muttered, drawing another arrow, waiting for movement in the grass or in the trees, itching to finish her day. A twitch in the leaves and her arrow was off, soaring through the air to meet whatever poor creature had made a move.