There was almost no point. The sand that had burned the already blistered soles of her feet now felt cool against her cheek; Kalesse lay there, sprawled on her stomach, in the sands where her legs had finally given out. She could feel him there, watching her. Even the swish of of his beautiful tail as he stood, waiting, triggered the pores in her fingers. It tickled. Night was falling, she knew, as her sensitive fingers dug, burying themselves in the sand.
Even though it would soon be to her detriment, Kalesse basked in the cooling sand, wriggling her body down until the loose grit began to slide back and fill the spaces where her weary body had displaced it. She couldn't stay for long. The chill that crept in on night's heels could easily end this all.
It was hard to tell how long she laid there for without glancing at the rapidly descending sun, but Kalesse knew she had to move. The intense, deep-body aches and pains only intensified as she lounged; it felt as if he spine had been fused into a single, unyielding rod of metal.
Hair and sand both were brushed from her cheeks as she pushed herself upright, biting down on one sun dried and cracked lip as a yelp threatened to escape. All the while, she could still feel him there, watching.
"Pleased, are you?" Kalesse spoke in a soft, gritty voice, as if she had swallowed a couple mouthfuls of sand throughout the day. Her eyes were red, her skin was far past burned, and her hair gave a rats nest a bad name. Nevertheless, she picked herself up and stared down the beast she sought with as much dignity as she could muster.
The stallion tossed his head, snorted and eyed her contemptuously. He whirled suddenly and kicked, the wind catching the sand that flew from beneath his hooves and splattered into Kalesse's face. The girl cried out, an arm lifted to shield her eyes until the wind died.
When it did, the young Chaktawe found herself alone in the sand, the sky rapidly darkening around her. Only the slight turning of her head marked the frantic scanning of those fathomless eyes as she searched for the beast. He couldn't have gone far!
Oh, but he had. A speck moved over the top of the far dune, a whinny shredding the silence that had hung over the sands. Barely visible now, the call was clearly a taunt...or a challenge. It was not over yet.
"Why are you doing this to me!" Tears of exhaustion and frustration cut rivers through the grime that caked her cheeks. Kalesse knew nothing of a woman's frustration, having gotten what she wanted her entire life, and the concept flitted right over her head. The struggle she had endured that day was unmatched in her life thus far.
It was her pride that got her going once more, unable to leave the Stallions challenge unanswered. Tired feet and legs that felt more like stone than flesh carried her down the far side of her dune, tripping and stumbling all the way. Kalesse made it half way up the next before she fell and was forced to pull herself along on hands and knees. Her ebony tormenter still dominated the top of the dune, waiting.. If only she could get there.
"I hate you" The yell echoed around the empty sands as Kalesse stumbled into the space where, just moments before, the stallion had been. He flowed over the sand like the wind, quickly out of her reach. Again, he waited atop the next dune. Taunting her. Slowly leading her forward.
Again Kalesse crawled, her pride being slowly worn away. Halfway up the next dune, she paused. Still on hands and knees, she whispered "Please. Don't run..." a few crawled steps forward, black eyes turned pleadingly upward. "..Please..."
The stallion snorted, tossing his head and pranced in place. Another few yards closer...another... She was closer than she'd ever been. She could almost hear the rapid pounding of his heart; it took only a few moments to realize that the beat was her own heart trying to leap out of her chest. A grunt of effort brought her from her hands and knees to a stand. The pair held their gaze, neither moving.
Stretching out a hand, Kalesse moved to pat the beautiful beasts muzzle. It was too much. As the stallion tossed his head and danced away a few steps, Kalesse bit back a cry. Frustration welled inside her again, and took a moment of closed eyes and controlled breaths to beat it back down. The beast wouldn't respond well to her yelling at it, that she now understood.
"What do you want of me." Though spoken aloud, it wasn't really a question. Falling quiet, Kalesse stood her ground and the pair entered another staring match. There was a determination that welled deep within, taking control of her from the inside out. Despite all of her aches and pains, her frustrations and wounded pride, Kalesse had been consumed by her conviction.
It wasn't until she stopped fighting that it came to her; she had needed to let go of her adolescent embarrassment, her childish reactions to being scored and repeatedly mocked to be able to see clearly. Kalesse knew what she had to do.
And that was anything she could to reach the Stallion, to get a leg across his massive back. Only then would she stand a chance.
Another snort brought the young girl back to reality. The stallion was still there, eyeing her distrustfully as he pawed at the sand, clearly anxious, clearly ready to run again. Doubt began to creep in, whispers of failure trickling down her neck, tainting her new found determination. A shiver shook her shoulders, which had begun to hunch in on themselves as the weariness began to set back in now that she was no longer moving.
No.
Shoulders snapped square, gooseflesh rippling down the exposed flesh of her arms, reddened by the sun and now chilled by the night wind; her hair would have whipped dramatically in the wind had it not been a tangle of snarls. The pain was shoved away, locked in a box somewhere in her mind. The aches remained, though they fueled her now rather than inhibited. A rush of adrenaline brought her heart rate back up, the sound of her own blood drumming in her ears.
The stallion knew. His ears, alert and swiveling every which was suddenly stopped and perked towards the girl for a moment before laying flat against his head. He lowered his neck, his hoof pawing once more at the sane. He was ready. It was now or never.
Energy that Kalesse didn't even know she had left poured into her muscles in the half-second between when she readied herself and when she sprang. The pain-box in her head sprang open, everything rushing back out as she broke into a dead sprint. The stallion, ready for such a movement, lunged away from the little Chaktawe.
"NO!" The yell ripped from her throat as the stallion turned, pivoting on his hindquarters in order to dash away in the other direction. Step, step, push, and Kalesse launched herself into the air, arms outstreched, every fiber of her being propelling herself forward. The horse was impossibly fast. She would never catch him.
Coarse black fibers connected with her fingers. Shock almost lost it all for the girl, but instinct curled her hand into a fist as her lower body slammed into the sand. Pain jolted through her, but Kalesse didn't even have time to pick herself up.
A scream rent the air, a human sound from a wholly inhuman throat. The weight of the Chaketawe girl that clung to his mane pulled his neck down, throwing his balance and bringing him to his front knees. The scream was of protest rather than pain; Kalesse couldn't have weighed enough soaking wet to hurt the creature.
Hope surged, and the answering adrenaline helped Kalesse find her feet. She stumbled against the massive black shoulder that was now chest level. This was her only chance...
His back was smooth and slippery, the jump Kalesse used to hoist herself up onto his back almost sending her right over the other side. A cry of surprise and a desprate scrabbling found the girl with both hands securely twisted in that long, black mane.
Blackness tainted the edge of her vision, and Kalesse knew she was spent. The beast beneath her, however, was just getting started. As the stallion found his feet, Kalesse put all the strength she had into her fingers, into the grip she held on his mane.. If she could only stay on...
The Stallion lunged and took off into the night, the small girl on his back holding on for her life.
Even though it would soon be to her detriment, Kalesse basked in the cooling sand, wriggling her body down until the loose grit began to slide back and fill the spaces where her weary body had displaced it. She couldn't stay for long. The chill that crept in on night's heels could easily end this all.
It was hard to tell how long she laid there for without glancing at the rapidly descending sun, but Kalesse knew she had to move. The intense, deep-body aches and pains only intensified as she lounged; it felt as if he spine had been fused into a single, unyielding rod of metal.
Hair and sand both were brushed from her cheeks as she pushed herself upright, biting down on one sun dried and cracked lip as a yelp threatened to escape. All the while, she could still feel him there, watching.
"Pleased, are you?" Kalesse spoke in a soft, gritty voice, as if she had swallowed a couple mouthfuls of sand throughout the day. Her eyes were red, her skin was far past burned, and her hair gave a rats nest a bad name. Nevertheless, she picked herself up and stared down the beast she sought with as much dignity as she could muster.
The stallion tossed his head, snorted and eyed her contemptuously. He whirled suddenly and kicked, the wind catching the sand that flew from beneath his hooves and splattered into Kalesse's face. The girl cried out, an arm lifted to shield her eyes until the wind died.
When it did, the young Chaktawe found herself alone in the sand, the sky rapidly darkening around her. Only the slight turning of her head marked the frantic scanning of those fathomless eyes as she searched for the beast. He couldn't have gone far!
Oh, but he had. A speck moved over the top of the far dune, a whinny shredding the silence that had hung over the sands. Barely visible now, the call was clearly a taunt...or a challenge. It was not over yet.
"Why are you doing this to me!" Tears of exhaustion and frustration cut rivers through the grime that caked her cheeks. Kalesse knew nothing of a woman's frustration, having gotten what she wanted her entire life, and the concept flitted right over her head. The struggle she had endured that day was unmatched in her life thus far.
It was her pride that got her going once more, unable to leave the Stallions challenge unanswered. Tired feet and legs that felt more like stone than flesh carried her down the far side of her dune, tripping and stumbling all the way. Kalesse made it half way up the next before she fell and was forced to pull herself along on hands and knees. Her ebony tormenter still dominated the top of the dune, waiting.. If only she could get there.
"I hate you" The yell echoed around the empty sands as Kalesse stumbled into the space where, just moments before, the stallion had been. He flowed over the sand like the wind, quickly out of her reach. Again, he waited atop the next dune. Taunting her. Slowly leading her forward.
Again Kalesse crawled, her pride being slowly worn away. Halfway up the next dune, she paused. Still on hands and knees, she whispered "Please. Don't run..." a few crawled steps forward, black eyes turned pleadingly upward. "..Please..."
The stallion snorted, tossing his head and pranced in place. Another few yards closer...another... She was closer than she'd ever been. She could almost hear the rapid pounding of his heart; it took only a few moments to realize that the beat was her own heart trying to leap out of her chest. A grunt of effort brought her from her hands and knees to a stand. The pair held their gaze, neither moving.
Stretching out a hand, Kalesse moved to pat the beautiful beasts muzzle. It was too much. As the stallion tossed his head and danced away a few steps, Kalesse bit back a cry. Frustration welled inside her again, and took a moment of closed eyes and controlled breaths to beat it back down. The beast wouldn't respond well to her yelling at it, that she now understood.
"What do you want of me." Though spoken aloud, it wasn't really a question. Falling quiet, Kalesse stood her ground and the pair entered another staring match. There was a determination that welled deep within, taking control of her from the inside out. Despite all of her aches and pains, her frustrations and wounded pride, Kalesse had been consumed by her conviction.
It wasn't until she stopped fighting that it came to her; she had needed to let go of her adolescent embarrassment, her childish reactions to being scored and repeatedly mocked to be able to see clearly. Kalesse knew what she had to do.
And that was anything she could to reach the Stallion, to get a leg across his massive back. Only then would she stand a chance.
Another snort brought the young girl back to reality. The stallion was still there, eyeing her distrustfully as he pawed at the sand, clearly anxious, clearly ready to run again. Doubt began to creep in, whispers of failure trickling down her neck, tainting her new found determination. A shiver shook her shoulders, which had begun to hunch in on themselves as the weariness began to set back in now that she was no longer moving.
No.
Shoulders snapped square, gooseflesh rippling down the exposed flesh of her arms, reddened by the sun and now chilled by the night wind; her hair would have whipped dramatically in the wind had it not been a tangle of snarls. The pain was shoved away, locked in a box somewhere in her mind. The aches remained, though they fueled her now rather than inhibited. A rush of adrenaline brought her heart rate back up, the sound of her own blood drumming in her ears.
The stallion knew. His ears, alert and swiveling every which was suddenly stopped and perked towards the girl for a moment before laying flat against his head. He lowered his neck, his hoof pawing once more at the sane. He was ready. It was now or never.
Energy that Kalesse didn't even know she had left poured into her muscles in the half-second between when she readied herself and when she sprang. The pain-box in her head sprang open, everything rushing back out as she broke into a dead sprint. The stallion, ready for such a movement, lunged away from the little Chaktawe.
"NO!" The yell ripped from her throat as the stallion turned, pivoting on his hindquarters in order to dash away in the other direction. Step, step, push, and Kalesse launched herself into the air, arms outstreched, every fiber of her being propelling herself forward. The horse was impossibly fast. She would never catch him.
Coarse black fibers connected with her fingers. Shock almost lost it all for the girl, but instinct curled her hand into a fist as her lower body slammed into the sand. Pain jolted through her, but Kalesse didn't even have time to pick herself up.
A scream rent the air, a human sound from a wholly inhuman throat. The weight of the Chaketawe girl that clung to his mane pulled his neck down, throwing his balance and bringing him to his front knees. The scream was of protest rather than pain; Kalesse couldn't have weighed enough soaking wet to hurt the creature.
Hope surged, and the answering adrenaline helped Kalesse find her feet. She stumbled against the massive black shoulder that was now chest level. This was her only chance...
His back was smooth and slippery, the jump Kalesse used to hoist herself up onto his back almost sending her right over the other side. A cry of surprise and a desprate scrabbling found the girl with both hands securely twisted in that long, black mane.
Blackness tainted the edge of her vision, and Kalesse knew she was spent. The beast beneath her, however, was just getting started. As the stallion found his feet, Kalesse put all the strength she had into her fingers, into the grip she held on his mane.. If she could only stay on...
The Stallion lunged and took off into the night, the small girl on his back holding on for her life.