Kavala smiled at Dyrid as spoke, her cheeks still flushed from the ride. Spontaneously, she hugged him once he'd shifted back, unashamed of both his nudity, his scars, or his lovely inking. When he went to get dressed, she halted his hands as he pulled clothing from his pack. "Dyrid, nudity isn't a problem here. You can wear what you'd like when you'd like to - or not. There are several Akalak's that routinely go shirtless and some of them are as scarred as you are. We actually enjoy the view, truth be told." He'd meet Sorian eventually and see that she was right. Hatot was frequently here, and when he wasn't shirtless and working, he was beating Akela (or taking a beating) soundly and again, usually shirtless. "But if you want to wear clothing, that's fine. It might make some of the visitors more comfortable. But pants are really all that's needed. I know that even shoes can be dangerous to you kelvics. There's something about humans, especially females, that make seeing male machinery uncovered that make them nervous. Luckily there are very few humans that ever stop here. So... you have a choice. And you are free to choose attire as you'd like." She said softly. Then, and only then, she'd release his hand and let him get dressed.
"We'll start tomorrow introducing you to some of the horses. What will help is if I give you some of their blankets to sleep in tonight, so even if you loose your shape and get the smell of tiger all over them... we can blanket them with the scented blankets and start gently introducing them to the smell. We'll have to be clever about it, but no more than a month and they'll be fine with you prowling around in your tiger shape and even roaring in the riding arena if the mood strikes you... I promise." She said with a smile.
His comfort was her priority, whether he knew it or not.
She lead him to the Verada within the Inner Courtyard of Sanctuary. There was a large wooden table that would seat almost eighteen people, a hearth facing both inside and outside the facility, and a firepit on the far side. It was covered over with a pergola that had grape vines and westeria hanging from it. Kavala had carefully cultivated each, so the facility would always have fresh grapes in the summer and shade in the winter. She pulled two chairs over by the firepit and then settled into one patting the other right beside her.
"I'll get some food started in a minute. First.... thank you for helping me." She said gently, reaching out to stroke his hair. She studied his features and estimated him to have the looks of a seventeen year old human male... which would make him just over a year old as a kelvic. Young, but just on the cusp of being a man. He was already larger than she was, even as a teen, and would be a magnificent man when he got done growing. She couldn't decide if that would take another year or if it would happen sooner. A smile played across her face. He'd break hearts with his looks, for sure, when he finally got to that point.
If he got there... it was time for a few warnings.
"Riverfall is full of warriors. They take threats very seriously. And even if you aren't a threat, they will see your kelvic form as definitely one. It's not your fualt, but they won't be able to help it. Your size, strength... everything about you. They don't hate Kelvics, but here they are considered pets and their ownership is very important. If you were female, your value would be beyond measure because they need female kelvics to produce their offspring. Akalaks have no females in their race. But since you are male, Dyrid, you have very little value at all. I'm not saying this to be mean, but I want you to understand where you stand in their society. If you happen to go to town and accidentally frighten someone, they will see it as justified if they were to kill you." Kavala believed in honesty... in the truth. Dyrid was young, but he was old enough to know very well what she spoke of.
"I'd like you to stay here... with me... for as long as you'd like. You'll be safe here and I can protect you as long as you follow the rules of this place and the rules of the city in which it belongs too. I know you've been confined and kept under horrible conditions... and because of that you need some time and some to realize there's more to life than chains and collars and lashes to your back." Kavala said, rage infusing her voice again. "Here you can be someone. A person. Someone who's on equal footing with everyone else. There is work here to be done, and we can give you coin and a place to sleep for your help." By the Gods, she didn't want him to stay because she paid him or because it was safe. Something in her wanted him to stay because he liked it and fit in.... because he was happy.
Akela, her sister, would accuse her of taking in strays.... and maybe she'd be right. But Kavala herself was a stray... and healers were compelled. How could they resist bright blue eyes full of longing like Dyrid's anyhow?
Kavala reached out and touched him again, stroking his oddly colored hair and running her hand down his jawline. He was a beautiful young man. Absolutely lovely. And she could feel... with all her heart... his beautiful soul. It made her want to crawl into his lap and ask him to protect her - she who vowed never to be in the position to need such protection again.
"We'll start tomorrow introducing you to some of the horses. What will help is if I give you some of their blankets to sleep in tonight, so even if you loose your shape and get the smell of tiger all over them... we can blanket them with the scented blankets and start gently introducing them to the smell. We'll have to be clever about it, but no more than a month and they'll be fine with you prowling around in your tiger shape and even roaring in the riding arena if the mood strikes you... I promise." She said with a smile.
His comfort was her priority, whether he knew it or not.
She lead him to the Verada within the Inner Courtyard of Sanctuary. There was a large wooden table that would seat almost eighteen people, a hearth facing both inside and outside the facility, and a firepit on the far side. It was covered over with a pergola that had grape vines and westeria hanging from it. Kavala had carefully cultivated each, so the facility would always have fresh grapes in the summer and shade in the winter. She pulled two chairs over by the firepit and then settled into one patting the other right beside her.
"I'll get some food started in a minute. First.... thank you for helping me." She said gently, reaching out to stroke his hair. She studied his features and estimated him to have the looks of a seventeen year old human male... which would make him just over a year old as a kelvic. Young, but just on the cusp of being a man. He was already larger than she was, even as a teen, and would be a magnificent man when he got done growing. She couldn't decide if that would take another year or if it would happen sooner. A smile played across her face. He'd break hearts with his looks, for sure, when he finally got to that point.
If he got there... it was time for a few warnings.
"Riverfall is full of warriors. They take threats very seriously. And even if you aren't a threat, they will see your kelvic form as definitely one. It's not your fualt, but they won't be able to help it. Your size, strength... everything about you. They don't hate Kelvics, but here they are considered pets and their ownership is very important. If you were female, your value would be beyond measure because they need female kelvics to produce their offspring. Akalaks have no females in their race. But since you are male, Dyrid, you have very little value at all. I'm not saying this to be mean, but I want you to understand where you stand in their society. If you happen to go to town and accidentally frighten someone, they will see it as justified if they were to kill you." Kavala believed in honesty... in the truth. Dyrid was young, but he was old enough to know very well what she spoke of.
"I'd like you to stay here... with me... for as long as you'd like. You'll be safe here and I can protect you as long as you follow the rules of this place and the rules of the city in which it belongs too. I know you've been confined and kept under horrible conditions... and because of that you need some time and some to realize there's more to life than chains and collars and lashes to your back." Kavala said, rage infusing her voice again. "Here you can be someone. A person. Someone who's on equal footing with everyone else. There is work here to be done, and we can give you coin and a place to sleep for your help." By the Gods, she didn't want him to stay because she paid him or because it was safe. Something in her wanted him to stay because he liked it and fit in.... because he was happy.
Akela, her sister, would accuse her of taking in strays.... and maybe she'd be right. But Kavala herself was a stray... and healers were compelled. How could they resist bright blue eyes full of longing like Dyrid's anyhow?
Kavala reached out and touched him again, stroking his oddly colored hair and running her hand down his jawline. He was a beautiful young man. Absolutely lovely. And she could feel... with all her heart... his beautiful soul. It made her want to crawl into his lap and ask him to protect her - she who vowed never to be in the position to need such protection again.