Directed to find her place by Aponi's side, Issima did not hesitate to obey. The strength in Sam's voice promised that he would make it alright, even if the blue man didn't see things the same way. And so, dripping wet, Issima hurried to slide past the retreating Akalak, into the stall where a very agitated Aponi rocked. Her hands went to the long, graceful arch of his neck immediately, stroking up through his coat in the way he liked it best. "Aponi," she breathed, her voice falling low. A conversation meant only for the Drykas and her horse. As the two men began the awkward discourse that must follow, she was absorbed in her mount. For a moment her only focus was to calm him, to quiet his agitated snickers before he hurt himself. Once he had bent to nudge her with his beautiful head, and whinnied in a tone that was more recognizable, she began the task of searching every inch of his strong frame. Something had caused his initial distress, and if it was a wound or something of the sort, she had to find it. The sooner she could tell the danger, the sooner she could find a way to help him. With her own heart hammering in her chest, Issima began to calm down herself as well. Aponi so near was always a comfort, and she had come to depend upon and trust Sama'el of the Watch very much. His presence in the musky, animal scented place did much to chase away her fear. She just made a point to not look at the dead body on the floor so very close by. |