Caoin continued to walk along towards the center of the moving city with Issima at her side. The two young Drykas girls seemed to be getting along splendidly despite the difference in age and the topic of conversation that Issi had steered them onto. While it was a painful one for Caoin, it wasn’t a new one. There was talk all the time amongst their people of one young Drykas or another bonding with a strider, sometimes there was even talk of someone who had lost one strider bonding with another. Caoin tended to just push the feeling of emptiness to the back of her mind and continue to hope that soon she would be able to fill it with the bond that she was missing.
She had been working with striders all her life and she understood what Issima was talking about when the girl mentioned the bond between Aponi and herself, the way that he was like another brother to her. Caoin could hear in Issima’s voice the love that she had for her strider, it wasn’t like she was hiding it. Who would? Caoin shook her head slightly and put a smile on her face for the girl. The girl was happy, and Caoin was happy for her. No sense in spoiling the excellent mood that they had. “Sounds like you have a strong bond with a good companion. Perhaps even a relative from the past.” It was widely believed among the Drykas people that striders often held the spirits of relatives who had passed on.
The topic turned back to Caoin’s family and herself, and she chuckled softly. “I wouldn’t call it quiet. The women in my family can be just as boisterous as the men.” Women could indeed make as much of a fuss as any man, and more depending on what time of the season it was. There were times when the men of her family would rather brave the dangers of the Sea of Grass than come home to dinner. “It’s nice though, I do love my family. I don’t get any of the dogs though. I want to eventually have my own and be able to start my own kennel and my own line of dogs. I’d like to do the same with horses too.” Caoin’s eyes seemed to get a distant look in them as she talked about her hopes and dreams for the future. The girl’s mind had wandered from the present to the future. Her attention no longer focused on her surroundings, the crowd that they were moving through. Caoin never even noticed that she was in the path of three gentlemen who weren’t paying much attention to their surroundings either.
Distracted, Caoin continued talking, answering Issima’s questions, “Working with the dogs is great. They’re such loving animals.” The smile that she had put on for Issima seemed to brighten a bit, a more sincere smile than the previous one. “And the horses are great too. They’re so smart.” The poor girl was still oblivious to the equally oblivious gentlemen, who seemed to be just as engrossed in their own overly loud conversation.
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She had been working with striders all her life and she understood what Issima was talking about when the girl mentioned the bond between Aponi and herself, the way that he was like another brother to her. Caoin could hear in Issima’s voice the love that she had for her strider, it wasn’t like she was hiding it. Who would? Caoin shook her head slightly and put a smile on her face for the girl. The girl was happy, and Caoin was happy for her. No sense in spoiling the excellent mood that they had. “Sounds like you have a strong bond with a good companion. Perhaps even a relative from the past.” It was widely believed among the Drykas people that striders often held the spirits of relatives who had passed on.
The topic turned back to Caoin’s family and herself, and she chuckled softly. “I wouldn’t call it quiet. The women in my family can be just as boisterous as the men.” Women could indeed make as much of a fuss as any man, and more depending on what time of the season it was. There were times when the men of her family would rather brave the dangers of the Sea of Grass than come home to dinner. “It’s nice though, I do love my family. I don’t get any of the dogs though. I want to eventually have my own and be able to start my own kennel and my own line of dogs. I’d like to do the same with horses too.” Caoin’s eyes seemed to get a distant look in them as she talked about her hopes and dreams for the future. The girl’s mind had wandered from the present to the future. Her attention no longer focused on her surroundings, the crowd that they were moving through. Caoin never even noticed that she was in the path of three gentlemen who weren’t paying much attention to their surroundings either.
Distracted, Caoin continued talking, answering Issima’s questions, “Working with the dogs is great. They’re such loving animals.” The smile that she had put on for Issima seemed to brighten a bit, a more sincere smile than the previous one. “And the horses are great too. They’re so smart.” The poor girl was still oblivious to the equally oblivious gentlemen, who seemed to be just as engrossed in their own overly loud conversation.
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