Khiara couldn't help but smile at the man again, feeling much the same about Vsenri. As long as she had him, she wasn't truely alone. Turning her gaze to Pygmy, the vanthian smiled.
"Pon would be so offended." She said lightheartedly, before adding a soft laugh. The tidal pony probably wouldn't care...that much. Vsenri would possibly disown her for an hour or so if she rode someone else..but he was a funny sort of horse. Watching Vanator as he leaned back, she nodded. He grew up on the plains? A Drykas then, from what the caravan companions said. Her smile faded a little as she looked distant her eyes wavering between violet and gold - hadn't they said too that the drykas were dangerous? Returning her gaze to Vanator, firmly violet, the smile returned. It didn't seem like he was dangerous. As he moved to scan the horizon, she noticed the inkwork across his shoulders, peeking out from under his tunic. A clanmark? Or just decorative design? Part of her felt like it had to be more important than that. Vanator did not seem the type to mark his body for the sake of artistic pleasure. Khiara's eyes followed the dryak as he turned to walk towards Vsenri, broken from her study by the mention of glassbeaks. She turned shifting gold eyes onto Pygmy with a slightly wide eyed glance. They hadn't even mentioned the glassbeaks.
As Vanator scratched Vsenri, the stallion nickered, raising his head to sniff at the man. He smelt different to Khiara, and nothing like Pygmy. This was not the same type of creature as the goat. There was a strong undercurrent of Backlash on the golden haired man, and it fascinated the white frostmarch. Nuzzling the drykas' hand, satisfied there wasn't a treat hidden in it, Vsenri snorted and returned to the grass - to hot to care to much.
Taking his hand gratefully, Khiara stood. The brief contact gave her an indication of how much better suited he was to this environment, his skin feeling cooler to her touch. Letting go, she moved towards Vsenri, releasing his reigns from the tree as Vanator addressed Pygmy. Touching the backpack secured to his saddle, she found the comforting familar shape of Eliac and The Whale. She smiled whilst the other two talked, thinking of him, wondering what he would think of all this. Turning to face the others as they waited for Pygmy to make a decision, Khiara nodded.
"I agree with Vanator. Your fast, and sturdy...but I think it would be better if you rode with one of us."