“You sit upon a horse and are comfortable. The animal speaks to you about the world, it moves and you move. You see through your eyes and your ax. Now use your other senses!” Her smile brightened with her voice, “Trust your intuition, Drykas! Try to feel where I’ll be! My thread is so very near yours, it almost touches.” The HeartSeer did not understand the clues her HeartSense offered her, coupled with her knowledge of Chavi threads was something that another person would have trouble grasping. Yet she encouraged him to try again, as she danced out of reach. A smooth arm trailed behind her before she turned again, and worked her way nearer to Vanator, her steps weaving around the man playfully. “You think you are separate from others. But soften your gaze, look with a different sight upon the world…, and you might find we are not so very separate after all.” Satu’s liquid eyes looked into Vanator’s to see if comprehension lay there. But as she searched, a previously unnoticed depth within the horseman caught her gaze, and her feet slowed in their movements. It was as if she took to Heart her own words, and suddenly noticed the Drykas for what he was. A man. The spark of knowledge surprised her, and something fluttered deep in her core, but with a spring in her step the Konti pushed it away quickly, unwilling to follow that strange path of thought. White hair against her face, she spun away, more girl than suvai fighter. And again her face reflected this innocence, though her gaze rested on him more often now. “Why do you not know these things? Of time and the Chavi? Why has no one shown you? Surely your Web… moves in this way… through you…” Satu wished to put him at ease, but it was difficult for her to know what to say. Like a fairy Satu flitted closer, to study him once more from the side, her expression filled with concern or sadness at his loss. This man was a mystery to the Konti, so solid and different. She wanted him to understand, and yet Satu did not know why she wished this so greatly. He was a man after all, and she had little trust for them. A webbed palm reached out to touch his cheek, but she pulled back before making contact, suddenly shy. The air held a charge, as she shied away, this time moving behind him to run a finger along the path of his Windmark, “or maybe it moves through this? Can you feel any of it Vanator?” she asked, while it seemed the sky and grass would enfold her in its wide expanse. |