12th of Spring, 498AV Alevadra’s hands were covered in blisters, she had been arching for the past two days, and in between sleeping, eating and arching, Alevadra had spent time with Lyris, the horse she had been assigned to. The Druva would brush Lyris, clean out her hooves and practice dressing the horse. Lyris seemed bored with the tasks, but perked up when the young woman began to cut up an apple into smaller chunks. The morning of the 12th began with Lyris. Alevadra left her room, dressed and ready for another long day of training and self-betterment. The sun was just cresting over the walls of Stormhold as the squire entered the stables. Even with the early bell, the stables were busy with pages, squires and knights a like. Ale was able to avoid most of the traffic by squeezing between large draft horses and busy pages. After a chime or two of dodging horses, knights and the various bucket of feed, Ale reached Lyris. She seemed to still be sleeping, her rear right leg was cocked, relaxed. A dull snore could be heard from the horse’s nostrils as hot, moist, air was exhaled. “Lyris, wake up, it’s going to be a long day.” The small woman said, her left hand patting the rump of the horse. Lyris perked, her tail flicked slightly. “I thought I would practice riding again before I saw Ser Frent again. And… Perhaps to give my hands a rest. Ale smiled at the beast, who looked back at her with sleepy eyes. The squire quickly went to groom the horse, getting a large brush, which Ale had to use both hands to use. The Druva started on Lyris’s neck, she followed the flow of the creature’s coat, short, quick brushes. In the streams of morning light, dust flew from the horses fur as the brush kicked it up. Alevadra slowly moved from the horses neck down along her legs, and barrel. The young woman was careful to go with the grain of the fur. It took almost a full bell for Ale to finish brushing off Lyris. “Do you think you’re awake enough for a ride now?” Ale asked the horse as she put away the brush, dusting off her own hands. Lyris lifted her head slightly, much like a nod. A smile creased Ale’s face as she watched the horse. First, the blanket was taken off of the stall wall and placed over Lyris’s back, and then the saddle, with some struggle, was also placed over the horse. After the saddle was in place, Ale busied herself with tightening the tunnel loop under Lyris, positioning the flank cincha in the center of her body. With a few tight tugs, Ale tightened the saddle as much as she was physically able; making sure it was not too tight on her mount. After the saddle was in place, Ale fetched the bridle, placing the bit in Lyris’s mouth. She then looped the strips of leather over Lyris’s head and neck, putting her ears through the proper places and tightening the chin strap so it was taught. After the bridle was on, Ale took the reins and placed them behind the horses head, looping them over the horn on the saddle. With a small clicked noise, Ale ushered Lyris out of her stall and into the traffic of the stable, it had cleared out significantly compared to the morning. Once the two were out of the stables, Ale slipped her left foot into the stirrup and heaved herself over the horse. Once settled on Lyris’s back, she patted the creatures neck, brushing mane to the right side of her neck. “Well it’s time to get going, Lyris.” OOCSorry about the silly mistakes I have been making. I will try to remember the “Ser/a” thing this time around! Thank you. |