Timestamp: 45th of Fall, 522 A.V.
The Kois Quas Dominion : Gold Lake (third season)
As promised, the next morning after their walk, breakfast, and a little break to put her feet up, the golden-eyed trainer fulfilled his promise to teach her the Overhead Reverse, Cross Body Reverse Cattleman and the Slow Figure Eight whip cracks. Taz had been looking forward to it, and before their appointed time to meet, she’d been in the training gallery practicing the moves from the day before on the heavy vases. This time, however, it looked like the man had hauled in heavy art statues to populate one side of the room with as well. They were fully carved statues of a multitude of races and monsters that must have been collected from all over Gold Lake. The palace itself had a series of nooks and caches that housed art of all types. Some of that art, it appeared, had been drafted for Tazrae’s use.
She avoided them, of course, before the trainer arrived, because though she thought she knew what they were for, she didn’t actually want to overstep and perhaps get her training sessions cut short or halted. So when the man entered she gave him a polite nod, and jerked her chin towards the array of carved artwork. “What’s this about?” Taz asked curiously.
The man’s lips curled up at the corners. It was the closest thing she’d seen to a smile since he talked about Kami.
“Practice. I can use them to show you how to disarm people, behead them, and a whole host of other things. And if you practice with statues that look like people, it might be easier to actually fight against people using your bullwhip. You can, if all else fails, pretend they are the statues you spent hundreds of bells killing in this room.” He suggested, then moved forward.
“Ready for today’s lesson?” He asked.
She nodded. “I am. I was ready for more yesterday.”
“I know. Today is soon enough though.” He said, glancing at her form, his eyes lingering on her protruding stomach. “How are the children today?” He asked abruptly. It was uncharacteristic of him to even mention her pregnancy. She smiled, laid her free hand on her stomach and rubbed.
“One was kicking last night. The other was quiet. I can tell which is doing what by sinking into the djedpools inside me. It’s connected to theirs, feeding them… the trail is very… unique. Its just one tie, then it splits off later, closer to them. I thought there’d be two teathers to my djedpools while they were still growing in me.” She added, looking thoughtful.
He nodded. “That simply means they are identical then… not fraternal like you and your sister. I’m not surprised.” He added, though he didn’t explain why. “Can you tell what sex they are?” He asked, curious. Tazrae looked thoughtful.
“One has energy that I would describe as masculine… its focused, patient, intense, but almost grounded in intelligence. His djed is beautiful. In fact, the energy reminds me a bit of yours.” She added. “The other is restless, rebellious, and searching. I think that one is female, and a lot like me. Her djed is pretty too, but in a different way.” She added, puzzling it out. Tazrae was not watching the man, not really hearing her own words. Instead, she was staring off into nothingness, focused internally on the lives she carried. She missed the softening of the trainers features and the brief look of longing and loss in his eyes.