Kailani chuckled at Kynier’s somewhat embarrassed explanation of his shielding, shaking her head. She didn’t particularly mind the change, since as he said, it was nice to have a warm, dry bed to sleep in. The sailor couldn’t deny, however, that the magic was a little pretentious, especially since he hadn’t even asked. She didn’t fuss over it, though. Something told her that was just who the mage was. Not necessarily pretentious, most certainly not malicious, but simply not very… She grasped for the word. Thoughtful? It would serve as well as any, she supposed.
These musings were discarded from her mind as he shifted the focus back to their lesson. She was eager to try, even if she was unsure of her rate of success. This was uncharted territory for a woman like her; she’d never even attempted anything remotely magical, aside from the use of her gnosis. Though, that was a different sort of magic entirely, if one could even call it that. Oceanus was like an extra sense; she’d never been without it. Using djed was as unknown to her as flying was to a fish.
Make yourself comfortable Kailani. Relax your mind as well as your body. The Svefra nodded, settling into a more relaxed posture and closing her eyes. Banish out all thoughts until your mind feels completely clear. Such an assertion was much easier said than done. Kailani had never tried to think of nothing before, and it presented a far greater challenge than she might have believed. First there was an itch on her stomach, one she thought to ignore, but found next to impossible. Lazily taking care of that need, she tried again, only to find herself preoccupied by a conversation with a patron the day before. Almost angrily, she shoved that to the back of her mind, taking a deep breath and releasing it slowly.
Next, she found herself distracted by the movements of her dog, the Deerstalker rising from his place at her side to go lay in front of the fire. Kona glanced between the two humans with a soft whimper, wondering why it was they sat so still and made no sounds. Neither seemed to be in any danger, he reasoned, settling himself by the warmth with a heavy sigh. It sure was boring to watch, though. What was the purpose, he wondered? It was like they were sleeping, but in an exceedingly strange way. With a very canine shrug, he settled his nose on his paws and closed his eyes. He was beyond attempting to understand the ways of humans. He would just take his own nap while they did whatever it was they were doing.
How does one banish all thoughts? Kailani silently asked herself, absently listening to the sound of Kynier throwing another log on the fire. Are there people actually able to do this? Slowly, ever so slowly, she was able to bring herself to a state of relaxed calm, though the odd thought or two still passed through her mind. I’m sure it will get easier with practice, she reasoned, lazily scratching another itch.
Now, reach inward with your mind. Feel your heart and the way it beats in your chest. The mage’s words whispered through her ears with calm assurance, Kailani releasing another slow breath as she focused on the beat of her heart. B-bump. B-bump. B-bump. The steady rhythm served to relax her further, the rush of blood through her veins warming her skin. There is a place deeper within you. A place that doesn’t physically exist, but you can still feel it. Reach there, Kailani. And you’ll feel your Djed. The blue-eyed seafarer fought to do as he asked, searching for a place that didn’t exist. She could feel the thrum of her life in her heart and blood, but beyond that she was clueless. Her frustration grew as she probed as deep as she could, a frown crossing her brow.
Kailani’s frustration only served to bring her out of the relaxed state she had at last eased herself into, sighing aloud. Can’t be good at everything, she reminded herself as she opened her eyes. “I can’t find it,” she told Kynier in defeat, glancing backward toward his position by the hearth. “Where do you even begin to look?”
NaNo WC: 719
These musings were discarded from her mind as he shifted the focus back to their lesson. She was eager to try, even if she was unsure of her rate of success. This was uncharted territory for a woman like her; she’d never even attempted anything remotely magical, aside from the use of her gnosis. Though, that was a different sort of magic entirely, if one could even call it that. Oceanus was like an extra sense; she’d never been without it. Using djed was as unknown to her as flying was to a fish.
Make yourself comfortable Kailani. Relax your mind as well as your body. The Svefra nodded, settling into a more relaxed posture and closing her eyes. Banish out all thoughts until your mind feels completely clear. Such an assertion was much easier said than done. Kailani had never tried to think of nothing before, and it presented a far greater challenge than she might have believed. First there was an itch on her stomach, one she thought to ignore, but found next to impossible. Lazily taking care of that need, she tried again, only to find herself preoccupied by a conversation with a patron the day before. Almost angrily, she shoved that to the back of her mind, taking a deep breath and releasing it slowly.
Next, she found herself distracted by the movements of her dog, the Deerstalker rising from his place at her side to go lay in front of the fire. Kona glanced between the two humans with a soft whimper, wondering why it was they sat so still and made no sounds. Neither seemed to be in any danger, he reasoned, settling himself by the warmth with a heavy sigh. It sure was boring to watch, though. What was the purpose, he wondered? It was like they were sleeping, but in an exceedingly strange way. With a very canine shrug, he settled his nose on his paws and closed his eyes. He was beyond attempting to understand the ways of humans. He would just take his own nap while they did whatever it was they were doing.
How does one banish all thoughts? Kailani silently asked herself, absently listening to the sound of Kynier throwing another log on the fire. Are there people actually able to do this? Slowly, ever so slowly, she was able to bring herself to a state of relaxed calm, though the odd thought or two still passed through her mind. I’m sure it will get easier with practice, she reasoned, lazily scratching another itch.
Now, reach inward with your mind. Feel your heart and the way it beats in your chest. The mage’s words whispered through her ears with calm assurance, Kailani releasing another slow breath as she focused on the beat of her heart. B-bump. B-bump. B-bump. The steady rhythm served to relax her further, the rush of blood through her veins warming her skin. There is a place deeper within you. A place that doesn’t physically exist, but you can still feel it. Reach there, Kailani. And you’ll feel your Djed. The blue-eyed seafarer fought to do as he asked, searching for a place that didn’t exist. She could feel the thrum of her life in her heart and blood, but beyond that she was clueless. Her frustration grew as she probed as deep as she could, a frown crossing her brow.
Kailani’s frustration only served to bring her out of the relaxed state she had at last eased herself into, sighing aloud. Can’t be good at everything, she reminded herself as she opened her eyes. “I can’t find it,” she told Kynier in defeat, glancing backward toward his position by the hearth. “Where do you even begin to look?”
NaNo WC: 719