"Guenhwyvar! Where are you?" Drizzt called into the night. It wasn't normal for the panther to
vanish from Drizzt's senses while on this plane of existence, and he was worried.

"Bah! Leave th' cat alone. It can take care of itself," Bruenor told him, not leaving his blanket
by the fire.

The two had gone on a 'diplomatic excursion' to the city of Silverymoon. It can also be said that
Bruenor the King had gone to argue with the city council, Bruenor the Dwarf had gone to bash
some orc heads during the journey there and back, and Drizzt had gone to visit the vast library
and his friend, the ruling Lady of Silverymoon.

"She never disappears like this without letting me know, unless something's wrong. But I sense
nothing," Drizzt said, not taking his keen eyes off the trees.

Bruenor sat up. "Okay, ye're makin' me nervous. C'mon, sit down an' eat sumthin'. It'll be
alright."

Drizzt wasn't comforted, but even so, he came back from the treeline and ate the biscuit and stew
that Bruenor gave to him. "Maybe you're right," he said, grasping at possibilities. "She's
probably off hunting. She'll be back in the morning. Let's get some sleep."

"Now ye're talkin'! I'm exhausted."

Drizzt watched and smiled as Bruenor threw himself to the ground and began snoring
immediately. Right away, though, Drizzt looked back to the edge of the clearing. He had
several close friends, but the magical panther was his oldest and dearest friend. Bruenor was
right, though. She could take care of herself. Also, should anything happen, Guenhwyvar could
just escape to her own plane of existence.

With those last comforting thoughts, Drizzt slipped into the meditative state that elves call sleep.
In this way, he could both keep watch and rest.

It was a strange dream that Drizzt had. He could see nothing but smoke. Someone was
muttering, he didn't know what. He could hear Gwenhwyvar growling in protest to…something.

In the morning, when Bruenor awoke, he was alone.