512 Spring 73
It had been another long day of riding, and Oluse felt as stiff as he did at the end of each day. Something of the recent climate change had taken upon him, however. He had never been in such warm weather, even in the height of Denvali summers. It energized him, and he thought much upon Sama'el's words. Just as Syna gave life and power to all things Oluse could feel her filling him. His skin had begun to grow warmer in shade, and his hair lighter, stained by Syna's gaze. More than anything Oluse had felt his spirits rising. Often, when they were still in the north, Oluse would go stretch and lay down after the day's ride, sleeping till dinner was ready, if he didn't have to help make it. This day, however, despite the drowsy nature of the rest of his group Oluse felt ready for an exertion. As much for fun as to stretch out his leg muscles which had been spread uncomfortably from what seemed to be an impossibly long journey.
He pulled himself from atop Velox, spilling off his side onto stiff leg, which ached slightly under his own weight. A slight grimace crossed his face as he leaned to one side then the other. Through the grimace, however, came a smile. It felt good, the sun across his skin, and the aching of his muscles. It was peculiar, but he had learned to enjoy the sensation greatly. He felt fulfilled, and knew he had made the right decision coming with the Drykas.
With a light pat on Velox's neck he came around to his front and unbuckled the latch upon his horse's bit, slipping it from his mouth unafraid. Much of his grooming fell on Oluse now, no longer being babied by the Drykas which had been encouraging him to take better care of Velox. He wasn't sure if they were quite a team yet, like the Drykas were with their mounts, but he at least felt comfortable around the handsome white beast, and had begun to see some redeeming qualities in him. Valox also seemed more comfortable, which made the rides, at least, much more bearable. Though the grooming still seemed little more than time consuming work.
Slipping the bit onto a pouch on Velox' back he tossed it aside, beginning to pull the bags from the saddle. Oluse didn't strip Velox every night, but it had been more than a day, and the roads had grown dusty, so Oluse figured getting him out and letting him clean off might make him perform batter the next day.
And so, careful to detach the bags evenly on each side, as to not weight Velox down too much on any one side, he set the bags aside near a small knoll and then finally pulled the large wooden box from atop off, and set it beside his kits. Velox has been snacking on said knoll, but decided at this point it better to explore closer to the other horses, beginning to slowly stroll off.
Oluse grabbed at the saddle, not having the reigns, and in fluid and sing songy Vantha said, "Hold up there, Velox. I'm not done yet. Do you want this thing off or not?" Oluse always spoke to Velox in Vantha, he seemed to respond better to it, likely because he was accustomed to the sound, and the melody above all. This time however he took another step, then two, before finally stopping and looking to the side at Oluse, unsure what he wanted. "Just hold yourself still a moment." Oluse poised one hand firmly on the horse chest to try to keep him from walking forward then with the other began wrestling clumsily with the large buckled upon the saddle straps which stretched securely along the horse's undercarriage and chest. After Velox seemed to understand he wasn't to move Oluse enlisted the help of his second hand the the process went much faster. Velox liked to please, and was innately obedient, or perhaps age and good training had taught him such.