With quiet subtlety, Bolden mirrored Matthial's motions and stood when he stood and sat when he sat. He kept himself at the fringe of the mare's vision so he wouldn't disturb the budding relationship the other man was slowly building. Nightwind followed just as silently, trailing his rider like a large and faithful dog.
He knew that this was the most important part and if Matt could get the mare's curiosity to overcome her distrust, they would heal each others broken souls in the best way possible-with mutual trust and caring. With dark, honey colored eyes, he nearly laughed aloud at the mare's bitchy antics. Oh he'd chosen a horse exactly like him! Matt expected the world to revolve around what he wanted, and the mare was identical in her behavior. Bold couldn't be more pleased with their interaction and her cautious beginning of trust.
When she lowered her head, the young Drykas held his breath. Blade was a biter and the man could lose a finger at the least if the mare was so inclined. One quick or accidental movement on Matt's part and the mare's trust would not only turn to violence, but her attitude would be reinforced--as would Matt's.
"Well done Matt. Feel free to brush her but keep up an elbow near her neck to block her if she tries to get away with biting you now. She might test you to see if you're a dominant enough personality to handle her as she is. Show her that she can trust you, but you're not a pushover either. Speak to her calmly; it doesn't matter the words or the language, just the tone and pitch. When her ears turn to you to listen, but she stops watching you intently, you've made the first important step in earning and returning her trust."
He said these things in a quiet calm voice, that carried softly on the breeze. It was just loud enough to hear, but not invasive enough for Blade to do more than flick her ears at it and return her attention to Matt.
Nightwind nickered quietly, as always interested in nearby females. Out of pure reflex, Bolden rubbed a soothing hand over the strider stallion's chest to calm him.
Blade held one ear forward, and one ear back, very on guard for any pain the stranger might inflict. She turned a cautious eye toward him, taking his measure. She raised her head a bit, trying to make herself taller than Matt, more out of defensive instinct than any malice. Blade stood deceptively quiet, waiting for the man to make his move.
He knew that this was the most important part and if Matt could get the mare's curiosity to overcome her distrust, they would heal each others broken souls in the best way possible-with mutual trust and caring. With dark, honey colored eyes, he nearly laughed aloud at the mare's bitchy antics. Oh he'd chosen a horse exactly like him! Matt expected the world to revolve around what he wanted, and the mare was identical in her behavior. Bold couldn't be more pleased with their interaction and her cautious beginning of trust.
When she lowered her head, the young Drykas held his breath. Blade was a biter and the man could lose a finger at the least if the mare was so inclined. One quick or accidental movement on Matt's part and the mare's trust would not only turn to violence, but her attitude would be reinforced--as would Matt's.
"Well done Matt. Feel free to brush her but keep up an elbow near her neck to block her if she tries to get away with biting you now. She might test you to see if you're a dominant enough personality to handle her as she is. Show her that she can trust you, but you're not a pushover either. Speak to her calmly; it doesn't matter the words or the language, just the tone and pitch. When her ears turn to you to listen, but she stops watching you intently, you've made the first important step in earning and returning her trust."
He said these things in a quiet calm voice, that carried softly on the breeze. It was just loud enough to hear, but not invasive enough for Blade to do more than flick her ears at it and return her attention to Matt.
Nightwind nickered quietly, as always interested in nearby females. Out of pure reflex, Bolden rubbed a soothing hand over the strider stallion's chest to calm him.
Blade held one ear forward, and one ear back, very on guard for any pain the stranger might inflict. She turned a cautious eye toward him, taking his measure. She raised her head a bit, trying to make herself taller than Matt, more out of defensive instinct than any malice. Blade stood deceptively quiet, waiting for the man to make his move.