Timestamp: Fall 60, 513
Ninety days to date had passed and still her heart would not lift, the tawny haired woman walking silently through the tents and ropes, men and horses. She swore she could hear Him still, whispering softly in her ear, his hand curving at the bottom of her spine. The very memory and illusion brought tears to the grey-gold eyes of the woman as she ducked beneath another tent line and paused to let one of the grand horses pass.
Some of the beasts had snorted uneasily at her though these were few and only one since the capture had actually bucked her off its back, the Drykas wondering at the horses behavior but simply placing her on another until they reached the raiding camps all those days and nights ago. Issy had never had an issue with horses once they knew what she was and acclimated to her, but frankly, she wanted little to do with any of these. She wanted little to do with anything here, for that matter, weaving through yet another tangle of ropes between tents so she could avoid the crowds of strange faces and braided hair, making her way towards the baying and growling and screeching cries of beasts of labor.
Cotice had said to choose one but he had given her no coin, neglecting to inform the woman that these animals were not bought with mizas but with heart and instinct. How was she to get one then? She did not really talk to any as the members of Autumnrun had learned, her despondent nature unusual to the tight knit but altogether devastated family. Tudav had not even come with her this time, trusting the woman to the chore. As sad as she was it was a wonder Issy had not yet tried to run, but then, she simply hadn't the courage to strike out like that, not without Lukyc who now was gone.
The woman came to the collection of dogs and cats and hunting birds at last, the barrage of noises hard on her sensitive ears and making her wince a little for she was more used to quiet. One hand slipped to her belly uneasily and she frowned, eyes closing and opening as if to still a surge of displeasure in her bowels. The moment passed and Issy crossed to the hunting companions, glinting eyes passing over them morosely. How easy it would be to just strip of her garb, shift, and fade into these creatures, let nature do what it would with her. But she hadn't even the heart to feed herself, food forced more often than not when things in the pavilion grew too quiet. Even when Cotice did his husbands duty, she responded little. He was not in it for her pleasure, for her happiness. He needed his heir; what would become of her then?
A bump against her hand and a cold nose in her palm made her turn her head down where she spied an odd looking dog with large ears and a multi-color patterend coat. She had never seen a Dynakuva before and this one did not seem shy or agitated at her presence. A twitch came to her lips, slight, making them turn up at the corners for a brief moment before she was kneeling, one hand holding the underside of the dogs face while the other stroked its brow. The animal was handsome, but young. He was in a pen with other young, yet to be fully trained, Dynakuva, most yipping and playing, some being idolized by other Drykas for purchse. But this one had come to her. It served a worthwhile distraction as she pet its head and cooed softly to it.
"A very sweet thing you are to offer me your head in comfort. I used to do that too, you know..." Her words were low and she did not expect anybody to hear, much less respond.