He stepped back from Vanator and smiled at his comment.
"Yea, father will be more than a little surprised to find me back--but to be honest, he's been so busy I just literally haven't seen him around. Some things never change huh?"
Bold didn't see Van's expression because he had his back to him. The storm clouds gathering in his brother's gaze were a clear sign of impending trouble. Fortunately-or maybe unfortunately, the younger Denusk had started gathering the tea things, and saw nothing.
He moved to sit down on the furs and grabbed a fresh cup for tea. Bolden motioned for his brother to have a seat. With both cups filled with strong, hot tea, he answered Vanator's question of his absence.
"You know how you and father were giving me the 'don't embarrass the family in public' speech? Well after that, I'd run off to the horses. The herd with the mare that.. that killed mother. I vented my anger on her by yelling my idiot thirteen year old head off, which of course sent the herd stallion to her defense.
Next thing I knew, I was waking up with a..." Bold censored himself quickly from mentioning the bum leg. It would be an inexcusable weakness for a Drykas man and mentioning his head injury was embarrassing enough, ".. a bashed in head with a pretty girl leaning over me. Palomino--she was twelve then--dragged me -all by herself- to the tent pavilion! Her skinny young girl self! Seriously!"
Bold chuckled, still amazed at Laria's strength from the very moment he'd met her. His face turned serious at the next part, not wanting to share the extent of his weakness to anyone--especially the man who'd beat his arse for breakfast lunch and dinner for thirteen years.
"So I'm bleeding like a stuck zibri and had a hoof print on the back of my head. They sent for a quick healer who didn't know his elbow from his nose and mucked up the job. Then Laria got a second healer and he set me up right and tight. But she kept asking me my clan and I just didn't know. I knew only my first name and nothing else."
He bowed his curly head in shame at such a blatant and weak condition. Bold gratefully sipped the strong tea, taking a moment to inhale the smell of it.
"Palomino's father--a lot like Eachann, the Ankal, decided to put me to work with the horses. She's in the Amethyst clan! Their herds of wild horses stretch as far as the sky could reach and beyond!"
Bold was about to continue and he saw his brother look a question at him. Like old habit, he answered the unspoken question Vanator looked at him. Their instinctive closeness remained, and they'd never actually recognized or thought about their silent connection. It was just their way.
"Oh right. I call Laria palomino coz it's the color or her hair--that perfect golden color of fine wine. She saved my life Van. I owe her everything. If it weren't for her not just finding me, but nursing me through, I just simply would've died out there."
He looked down at the cup of tea and it swirled as if to remind him of Palomino's hair as she rode even the wildest horse so fearlessly. Like anything equine was simply a natural extension of her own self. His eyes turned amber with gold flecks and Bolden was lost in the memory as the cup started to tip forward from his hands.
"Yea, father will be more than a little surprised to find me back--but to be honest, he's been so busy I just literally haven't seen him around. Some things never change huh?"
Bold didn't see Van's expression because he had his back to him. The storm clouds gathering in his brother's gaze were a clear sign of impending trouble. Fortunately-or maybe unfortunately, the younger Denusk had started gathering the tea things, and saw nothing.
He moved to sit down on the furs and grabbed a fresh cup for tea. Bolden motioned for his brother to have a seat. With both cups filled with strong, hot tea, he answered Vanator's question of his absence.
"You know how you and father were giving me the 'don't embarrass the family in public' speech? Well after that, I'd run off to the horses. The herd with the mare that.. that killed mother. I vented my anger on her by yelling my idiot thirteen year old head off, which of course sent the herd stallion to her defense.
Next thing I knew, I was waking up with a..." Bold censored himself quickly from mentioning the bum leg. It would be an inexcusable weakness for a Drykas man and mentioning his head injury was embarrassing enough, ".. a bashed in head with a pretty girl leaning over me. Palomino--she was twelve then--dragged me -all by herself- to the tent pavilion! Her skinny young girl self! Seriously!"
Bold chuckled, still amazed at Laria's strength from the very moment he'd met her. His face turned serious at the next part, not wanting to share the extent of his weakness to anyone--especially the man who'd beat his arse for breakfast lunch and dinner for thirteen years.
"So I'm bleeding like a stuck zibri and had a hoof print on the back of my head. They sent for a quick healer who didn't know his elbow from his nose and mucked up the job. Then Laria got a second healer and he set me up right and tight. But she kept asking me my clan and I just didn't know. I knew only my first name and nothing else."
He bowed his curly head in shame at such a blatant and weak condition. Bold gratefully sipped the strong tea, taking a moment to inhale the smell of it.
"Palomino's father--a lot like Eachann, the Ankal, decided to put me to work with the horses. She's in the Amethyst clan! Their herds of wild horses stretch as far as the sky could reach and beyond!"
Bold was about to continue and he saw his brother look a question at him. Like old habit, he answered the unspoken question Vanator looked at him. Their instinctive closeness remained, and they'd never actually recognized or thought about their silent connection. It was just their way.
"Oh right. I call Laria palomino coz it's the color or her hair--that perfect golden color of fine wine. She saved my life Van. I owe her everything. If it weren't for her not just finding me, but nursing me through, I just simply would've died out there."
He looked down at the cup of tea and it swirled as if to remind him of Palomino's hair as she rode even the wildest horse so fearlessly. Like anything equine was simply a natural extension of her own self. His eyes turned amber with gold flecks and Bolden was lost in the memory as the cup started to tip forward from his hands.