by Oluse on May 11th, 2012, 10:27 pm
Oluse's face adopted a look akin to both doubt and surprise. Greeting a horse, his eyes fell immediately to his strong and solid hooves planted firmly in the fresh hay below. He couldn't shake it's hand, so there was really no true introduction to be made. In fact, it was a horse he seriously doubted it had even a rudimentary understanding of language. He wasn't taught language how Drykas were, to turn their whole body into a tool of communication, this left his bodily awareness weak at the best of times. He was far from knowing how to give commands, or even express himself at all with his body language.
He took a deep breath in, calming himself, letting the odors of manure and fresh hay mix with that of the horse within himself. It was new to him, the smell. He had never thought to stop and experience before, and had never set foot in a stable in Denval in his life. He knew there was one, though it was on the opposite side of the city from Oluse. He rarely had reason to go there except in the winter when he would restlessly stroll about, but the snow would leave the smells of the city mutes and dull. Avanthal had been much like that until recently as well. Now the smells exploded, and Oluse had to wonder what the world must smell like in the south. It would grow warmer and warmer, and would the smells get more and more pungent? He really hoped so.
He smiled, and looked at the hay tucked under the rim of the horse's peculiar footings. Hit's "hands" are like feet, so of course it can't shake hands. That much was obvious to the Denvali boy. Which meant if there was some equivalent to shaking hands it would undoubtedly be higher. His eyes drifted effortlessly, searching up the horses legs. He watched with wonder at the muscle structure, so much like a human's, and the giant veins for easy blood circulation. His vision plateaued out at the horses' chest, wide and strong, likely for fantastic respiration. The neck, sloping and bold, adorned by the line of hair to hold in heat. Then, finally he looked at the face, still not seeing a replacement for a firm hand. This thing was not human, and Oluse felt Ronan wanted him to treat it was one.
Then something that caused Oluse to fling his eyes wide happened. The long neck of the beast delivered it's head forward with an easy stretch, directly toward Oluse. Oluse may have still been contemplating, but the horse was more than ready and willing to explore this new person further. Oluse stood rigidly, trying not to scream. At this point he wasn't even sure why he was scared anymore, he was used to humans interrupting his thoughts all the time, why would he expect better of an animal? It nose sniffed at him, and Oluse stood firmly in place, trying not to provoke it. It's velvet black nose, rimmed in frosty white brushed against the kid's cheek. His eyes relaxed, it was actually white pleasant and warm. He hadn't expected that, the horse looked everything but to him.
"H-hi?" He let out tentatively, and a rather adorable snort came from the stallion. Oluse then began to reach a hand up, it was a slow and awkward movement. He was scared a fast movement might scare the horse off again. And this eased his mind slightly, he was relieved at his own courage, to be afraid not for himself but for the feelings of the beast. This sent him down a long pattern of thoughts considering weather animals had emotions or not. However, the thoughts were cut severely short by a soft sensation on the tips of Oluse's fingers. His naughty hand had continued to move without him, and not was grazing against the nose of the beast.
With a silent shift the horse took a step forward before Oluse could develop an opinion of the situation. "Uh," He let out with a breath of uncertainty. The horse was looking at him now, smelling, and had pressed it's nose more firmly against Oluse's hand. Quietly Oluse let out a couple breathy words, "A handshake..." He looked the beast more assertively in the eyes now, and said clearly. "My name is Oluse Fortis-saro." He then paused, and decided speaking on the horses behalf would be fair for such a situation. "And, you are Velox." Oluse smiled, success.
The horse promptly looked down and to the side, not much appreciating the direct stare in the eyes, but not flick of the ears came, it simply began moving past Oluse to explore the second man in the room. This didn't bother Oluse, he was no longer jealous, and he hadn't noticed the horses' discomfort. If anything he was euphoric, and insanely proud of both himself and the horse. Horses could shake hands, well in a sense.