Timestamp: 40th of Summer, 508 AV
Kavala was eager to bring her new friend into camp to meet Matthew and start on the lessons they had planned. Alaia had agreed to meet Kavala after their last classes near the entrance to the park. There, the two girls could head to what Kavala was calling her cove camp and start the lessons. Only, Kavala had plans to not wait until then to start the lessons. She was awaiting Alaia at the gates to the park with Windsong in tow when the other Konti arrived.
The buckskin stallion was impatient. He knew the beach was forthcoming and that meant a run or two either loose or under a rider and it also definitely meant a roll in the sand which was one of his favorite things to do. Kavala was lounging in the shade, enjoying the Vian Trees - something almost every Konti took advantage of - while she waited. She had a heavy pack of groceries she'd picked up for a sort of celebratory feast that night she was hoping to talk Matthew into cooking. He wasn't the greatest cook, but he was not satisfied with his current level and that meant that he pushed the envelope for new and unusual foods and fare so Kavala had thought to challenge him with some pork steaks, a ton of new herbs that were said to be good for cooking, a full flask of wine, and a new sort of game that was sticking out of her pack.
The game consisted of two rackets and a small device called a birdie. There was also a net one had to stretch up that could be used for the rackets or for a second game she had that was made up of a pigskin ball. Kavala had a list of the rules from the vendor and was hoping the three of them could play a game or two before or after dinner when they grew tired of the other lessons.
Matthew would be meeting them at the camp or maybe they'd run into him in town or out of it. Kavala wasn't sure. But either way she was excited to get going on their language, riding and cooking project. She only hoped she'd gotten enough ingredients for Matthew to try to slap something together for them for dinner.
Kavala was eager to bring her new friend into camp to meet Matthew and start on the lessons they had planned. Alaia had agreed to meet Kavala after their last classes near the entrance to the park. There, the two girls could head to what Kavala was calling her cove camp and start the lessons. Only, Kavala had plans to not wait until then to start the lessons. She was awaiting Alaia at the gates to the park with Windsong in tow when the other Konti arrived.
The buckskin stallion was impatient. He knew the beach was forthcoming and that meant a run or two either loose or under a rider and it also definitely meant a roll in the sand which was one of his favorite things to do. Kavala was lounging in the shade, enjoying the Vian Trees - something almost every Konti took advantage of - while she waited. She had a heavy pack of groceries she'd picked up for a sort of celebratory feast that night she was hoping to talk Matthew into cooking. He wasn't the greatest cook, but he was not satisfied with his current level and that meant that he pushed the envelope for new and unusual foods and fare so Kavala had thought to challenge him with some pork steaks, a ton of new herbs that were said to be good for cooking, a full flask of wine, and a new sort of game that was sticking out of her pack.
The game consisted of two rackets and a small device called a birdie. There was also a net one had to stretch up that could be used for the rackets or for a second game she had that was made up of a pigskin ball. Kavala had a list of the rules from the vendor and was hoping the three of them could play a game or two before or after dinner when they grew tired of the other lessons.
Matthew would be meeting them at the camp or maybe they'd run into him in town or out of it. Kavala wasn't sure. But either way she was excited to get going on their language, riding and cooking project. She only hoped she'd gotten enough ingredients for Matthew to try to slap something together for them for dinner.