Even as Amunet approached, Mayra backed away, bowing out with brief words and an air of worry that left the other Drykas girl concerned. Within the city, the watch kept them safe enough, so Naiya did not worry for her too much in the time after she left, if she was in trouble, there were Drykas aplenty to help her. Especially on a day when so many converged on the city in hopes of learning a skill or two.
Greetings, surprise, pleasure Naiya sketched the signs to her fellow redhead, their meeting once more seeming less like coincidence and more like the world pointing out all the reasons they should be friends. "Amunet, it is good to see you again, especially in a more favorable environment such at this." She grinned at her own reminder of their first meetings, once in the sea, and again after a collision in the crowds of the market.
Amunet offered her water once more, and she accepted, all too glad at the relief of the cool liquid. She had no doubt that others would be pleased by the substance too, but with only a mild feeling of guilt she nodded along with Bayon's assertion that girls should know how to protect themselves, even if such skills didn't always attract men, it had still worked out for Naiya, and she would steer the woman in no other direction. "If you don't want to buy a blade today, I can lend you mine. I have two, since I'm fairly poor with the weapon, one for using, the other for when I lose the first. You are welcome to that one, I don't think I'll need it today, and then you can make sure to buy one that fits in your hand well later." She pulled the spare blade from her boot, offering it to Amunet with the flat of the blade held carefully in her hand so that the woman could grasp the pommel if she desired to use the blade.
She paused a moment, considering how her words may have sounded to the Drykas male she had just contradicted. "That is, I don't mean to imply that you would sell her a poor blade, Bayon, sir. Rather, often it is best for a woman to spend more coin on a blade forged to fit her size, because, while a man can accommodate for a blade that is not fitted properly with size, skill, or strength, women must rely on their ability to wield their weapon alone, we can't compete otherwise." She smoothed away the blunder of her previous words with new ones, only slightly exaggerating the advantage the men held over women. Perhaps the flattery, blatant as it was, would keep from angering the man.
Bayon summoned her specifically then, and she wondered if perhaps she hadn't done so well as she had thought at explaining herself. Bayon merely asked that she demonstrate her finest thrust at the target, and she would have, had she been less focused on not cowering before the possibly angry man.
She moved with a stiffness that she hadn't had moments ago, carefully determined in posture in hopes of preventing other weaker shapes from filtering through her form.
She stepped up to the target dagger in hand, imitating the movements of the boys before her, and drove it towards the straw her upper body falling ahead of her movement in her nervousness, causing her to tip forward, off balance and nearly take a dive to the target herself. The full out lunge had seemed like it had worked for the boys, although she hadn't listened to Bayon's corrections to them, she had been distracted, but it felt all wrong.
He was dissatisfied with her work, that was clear, but rather than sending her off to wait, he asked her to try again, not exactly an indication of anger. She straightened, taking in his words before trying again. It sounded like a reminder of the unarmed combat exercise from earlier. Stance, force, intimidation. She needed to reevaluate her approach to the task. Not to mention take a few deep breaths to get herself back under control.
She thought for a moment on how she would approach this in a fight, if she was unarmed. There would be no diving for the target, no lunging like a madwoman in hopes of striking her foe.
She bent her knees, shifting into a 't' shaped hanmi stance that she used for fighting, and watching more carefully that she lined up her body properly, her hips facing the direction she would move in. Step forward, drive your weight.
She did, sliding her back foot forward in a proper step, driving her force forward with the press of her back foot into the ground, and placing all that force, the entire strength of her body into the thrust.
The thrust, which was important all alone, was different, her dagger held like a sword or a spear to be thrusted with, extending the length of her arm out and slightly down as it connected with the target at about gut height.
The generated force of her body sent her further forward, and she had to correct her posture, too far extended at though she had thrown a poor punch, she wobbled, her driving foot coming up slightly from it's grounded position. She drew her chest back and up, until she was positioned properly, leaning just slightly above her knee, but not past it as she had in the beginning. It felt strong, to hunch over and press with the entire reach of her body, but if fighting with a dagger was anything like fighting with her body, that hunched position was overextended, vulnerable because she couldn't go any further, nor return to her original position quickly.
Perhaps she was wrong, and you should lean all the way across to stab someone, but that wasn't how you punched someone, so she went with what she knew, and figured the man would tell her otherwise if she was wrong.
That was better, possibly her best, and she was glad to have been given the second chance. After a number of ticks had passed, she straightened, pulling her dagger loose and brushing the dust off on her pant leg. Perhaps Amunet would be next, if she had indeed decided she would join them.