Thinking through the stories she had heard, she’d never heard any about people turning into animals unless they were gods. All the stories her mother had told were about horses, humans, and the occasional god. There was never any mention of a kelvic. “No. I have never heard of Kelvics before.” Acacia replied.
Was that something wrong? Acacia knew she was naïve. That was one of the reasons she left home in the first place. To see what else was out there.
Peering in the gloomy light, she looked closely at the wide eyes of Pygmy. Before, she’d found them odd, but had passed them off as a trick of the light. This time she could attribute them to something different. Looking back Acacia couldn’t figure how she’d missed the distinction. That Pygmy was not human.
Acacia’s eyes widened at her revelation. Looking away, towards the table, Acacia thought about that detail. Even though Pygmy affirmed she was something other, a kelvic, she acted kindly, amiable. One could say she was humane, even if she wasn’t human. That was enough.
Smiling, Acacia gazed straight at Pygmy, “So you’re a goat. I’ve never met a goat before. I suppose there’s a first time for everything.”