It took a good deal of control for Fallan to merely squat and watch her, indeed it had been a factor in his choice of position, aside from getting back to eye level with her. His cheek began to sting now but still he ignored it.
In his mind he replayed the moment of struggle, of the strength of her arms and the curve of her revealed thigh. Were she just a slave then he would not now be talking to her like a free woman. Every moment he allowed her to think that she was not a slave increased her confidence and would make it harder to break her.
But she was not just a slave, she would be, willing or not, the mother of his first child, the start of his family. Her status, including whether or not she would become Drykas would depend upon how well she adapted to this situation. His own family didn't believe in breaking horses as they did in the cities, so he didn't want to do it here.
But then horses had more sense than people and he'd seen how men ran around in the cities at the whims of women. Breaking remained an option, and an attractive one.
"What I want?" His smile became less mocking, "what I want, I have. You are mother to my children." The temptation to take her, here and now, preferably by force was overwhelming. He took his mind off it, for now.
"I mock because you stupid." He waved his arm out over the grasslands. "You think this city? You think Knights come here and rescue?" He watched her expression, keeping his attention on her face. "Here we die easier than we live."
His grin came back. Soon it would be time to head for the tent. "How you come here?" Soon she would think that she had the upper hand, like all city women, then it would be time to remind her that he wasn't a city man.