by Sturlin on April 26th, 2010, 7:53 am
"You're right, of course," he admitted with honesty, "The horse is less essential than knowing how to repair my injuries. It would still prove a useful skill I am sure." There was no arguing with the statement, and so he was not embarrassed by Sam's response. The hunter had never considered riding lessons though. Lessons of that sort could prove interesting, and would widen the uses of what was for the moment just a pack horse.
"I came here, to these caves, so that I would have less to fear from monsters and injury while I continue my work. Among the rocks few physical dangers concern me." As he said this he reached out with his scarred hand and picked up a flat rock. Were it not so large it would have been a perfectly shaped stone for skipping upon the surface of a lake or stream. Sam might notice that he had widened the range of movement in his injured hand since last they met. Those stretches and exercises Miharu recommended were beginning to pay off.
With a clatter he let the rock fall and looked back to Sam. His time alone in these caves since he returned the child to her orphanage had been hard on him. Talking to himself was one of the problems which concerned him the most recently, and saying things in front of strangers was now added to his list of troubles. It was unlikely that Sam would guess the meaning of his statement, but that did not change how suspicious it had sounded.
The key to power is focus
The key to focus is calm
The key to calm is peace
The key to peace is power