Fourth Day Of Summer, 511 A.V Within the four days of travel he never got more than a peep out of Sondra. Kendall and Hadrian had talked his ear off and indulged every curiosity the Kelvic had. Cathan was given a respectful distance as a fellow animal. Sondra on the other hand. Was just plain silent and it made her more interesting. Compared to the others in the group she seemed tough and fierce. At least this was the impression she gave off, and her looks were driving him nuts! Silver hair, white skin and fish scales?. All so interesting on a humanoid body. He was becoming obsessed with her anatomy. Hadrian had told him little because Ethan asked little. He wanted to figure it out on his own. Konti was just a word after all. Of little concern when you were truly curious. He tried reading her Aura but it would seem rude to just start touching her or being awfully close. His Auristics was based on touch and he wasn't good enough to have much of a range. So he resorted to light spying of the woman. In Bearded Eagle form of course. Since he rubbed dirt into his feathers everyday before flight. He blended easily with the browns and bronze of the forest. So spying on her was no big deal. Ever since they left Ethan was often air born. Horses were too slow for his liking, sitting on another animals back while it shit and passed gas was not his idea of fun. Plus it was a little weird to be a Kelvic and be carried by another animal.... So he would circle around the others as they made their slow pace across the landscape. Keeping them safe and watching out for any creatures big enough to harm them. He would also monitor them when they went off by themselves. Without their permission of course but they wouldn't know and couldn't complain really. It was for their protection. He always made a point of watching Sondra though, and carefully. He didn't see it as stalking, he was only curious. Although watching Sondra swim naked was a little... morally unsettling. He wasn't doing it beyond being curious, but his old masters lessons of human etiquette had taught him it was immoral and impolite. Living with Hadrian and becoming friends with Kendall had driven the point even deeper. So he felt uneasy about her possibly being mad about his viewing her. Although Sondra wasn't human... Besides humans were so touchy about these things. Perhaps the Konti were different? From a high oak he watched over Sondra. With curiosity and a sense of protection. Hadrian had made it clear that all the people on this trip should be guarded carefully. It was more of a request than a command. Hadrian wasn't comfortable with ordering the Kelvic around, bless his heart. Ethan took note of the grace and skill the woman had in the water and how she was able to breath. She was somewhat shorter than Ethan, but much smaller. Elegant looking but with a solid look. He must know more about her. It was killing his curiosity not to know. He wanted to go down there and say something but he couldn't think of what. He was sick of just watching. He needed to talk with her, get her secrets and find out about her anatomy. Perhaps even fight with her? She had practiced with that giant hammer earlier and Ethan needed some time to fight again. Hadrian was a scholarly man and Ethan never liked violence much, but becoming soft grated against his nature. It took him a moment more to decide what to do. The dusty brown Kelvic dropped from the Oak with a loud greetings shriek and gently glided to a bolder on the river's shore. It was large enough to sit his him as a man and he hated to get cold and wet. Even in summer the river would be way to cold for his liking. Not wanting to waste time he quickly shifted. Ethan formed from the bright light. Crouched on the balls of his feet, and watching Sondra. He called out to her. ”How is the swim this fine day? I think I need one myself but I can't stand the cold water.” He smiled, covered in the left over dirt and dust from his transformation. Leaving his bronze skin even darker shades of brown. ”Do you mind if we talk? I haven't had a good chance to get to know you since we left Syliras. I'm quiet friendly. Don't bite and couldn't bite if I wanted too! A beak isn't good for much more than a nip!.” He was talking a little too much. It happened when he was nervous and he hardly ever got nervous, but Sondra was so foreign to him. |