Aela watched from beside Sira, as Euthisa took up the bow and loaded an arrow. She stayed silent, wanting to allow her friend to concentrate, and use her own instincts to make the shot. In her mind, firing the first arrow wasn't always the hardest. It was firing the second, after having missed the first. This was the point at which those subtle feelings became so much more stronger. However, it was possible that Euthisa might make the first shot, or at least come close to the center. So she waited, lips sealed as she watched her friend raise the bow and fire. Aela found herself a bit nervous as well, this was the first time she'd come to the range with another, and most of all, it was her first time training someone. She was a novice herself with the bow, and she'd hate to fail someone she called a friend. This would be a learning experience for them both, and she just hoped that she could help. Euthisa's aim seemed a bit high, but she couldn't be certain from where she stood. Aela breathed in as she watched, almost feeling as she was taking her first shot again. Once the arrow was launched, she breathed out and sighed as it drifted over the top. "Oh crap." She smiled and walked closer, placing a hand on her friend's shoulder. "You did fine. We're not Endals yet right?" She giggled leaning against Euthisa's shoulder. Aela was relieved that her friend hadn't taken the miss to heart. It was a working process for even the most talented of archers. And The little Avora knew that even she wasn't anywhere close to being one. "Okay..." She said and paused. It would have been nice, or at least helpful, if she could think of something to say as she made her shot. Something that Euthisa could keep in mind the next time that she attempted a shot. Moving into position, she lowered her bow and placed an arrow into line, and raised the bow with her eyes on the target. She had an idea as she stood there, and decided that she would pay close attention to her shot, and after she made it, she could then explain it better. With the arrow raised just a bit above the center target, Aela pulled back on the string and released the arrow. It soared through the air, in the same direction as Euthisa's and disappeared behind the target. "Oh..come on." She huffed. It surprised her that she missed the shot, especially after she had made the one earlier. It appeared that the fiery teen was even more nervous than even she thought. Was it because she trying to teach someone else a skill, one that she hadn't mastered herself? Or perhaps, it was because of the woman with the golden eyes. Aela could almost feel those eyes on her, watching her every move. Aela still couldn't remember much from the night before, but even so there was an intense feeling she felt when she was near this woman, someone she barely knew. Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes, even as she drew forth another arrow and placed it against her bow. Aela removed all thoughts from her mind, and tried to focus. She did her best to ignore the sudden tremble in her hands, and her rising heart beat. She opened her eyes, and raised her bow toward the target and fired again. The arrow soared true, this time landing on the inner ring, close to the target."Petch.." she mumbled and turned to look at Sira. "Umm..Would you like to try next?" |