Kavala sighed softly in pleasure as Flick climbed into her lap. Slim scaled fingers slipped into the soft fine fur and began seeking out itchy places to gently scratch or rub. The Konti made good use of her gift around Flick, opening her senses so she never petted too long or indulged in a scratch past the point of pleasure and into annoyance. Flick had come to mean a great deal to Kavala because through the Fennec and her youthful ways, the Konti had regained some measure of her lost youth and had started to play a little herself. At least she'd grown more and more playful. But slowly, almost forcefully, she'd resisted bonding with the kelvic. There were good reasons.
Kavala had went to the library and borrowed material pertaining to the race. She'd wanted to know all there was to know about them - something she'd studied in Mura as well - and all her sources indicated that late older bonds were better. And in same cases, opposite sex bonds were best of all. Flick had known trauma, deep emotional abuse, and Kavala wanted her to recover from it. But she also knew that Flick needed a chance to grow up a little before she bonded - so she could pick and have a strong firm commitment. The Konti wasn't sure if either of them would have a choice in the matter after enough time went by, but she was doing all she could to throw up emotional barriers and buy the little fox some time. Kavala also knew she needed love. And the type of love Flick needed was both emotional and physical. Kavala had two choices. Not let her bond at all, resist completely, and wait until a more suitable male came around. She glanced at Hatot and wondered if he'd ever consider such a thing. A light smile played across her lips. That would be a hard one... she didn't know if she'd be jealous or pleased to know Flick would be in such good care.
The other choice was multiple Kelvics, which was starting to look more and more and more like the best option. Kavala was incredibly protective of Flick, and in fact worried when she stayed out too late or got herself into too much trouble. The Konti could feel the light and joy within the fennec, and wanted nothing to ever snuff that out. But Flick deserved love and a physical relationship if it was something she wanted when she was older... so if the bond formed between her and the Konti ... Kavala would have to find a male kelvic to also bond with that would be worthy of Flick's love as well.
In her profession, it shouldn't be so hard. In her location, however, it was almost mission impossible unless someone was breeding kelvics unknowing to Kavala in Riverfall. It still made her... unhealthy emotionally... to think that the Akalak treated the creatures like pets and property.
It was a complicated thing. But it was something that was worth thinking about. Regardless of what happened, or what the gods brought them on the winds, Kavala would tread carefully and not get too much in a hurry with the fennec. She needed time and tender loving care which was what she was getting and obviously thriving within.
When the basket of sweet rolls came around, Kavala took two rather than just one. She handed the basket back to Hatot, her fingers brushing his for a minute and eliciting a smile from her. Resting the rolls on her knee, she proceeded to break one up into bite sized pieces slowly and feed it like treats to Flick, while she enjoyed her own. There was a relaxation to her face, surrounded by her friends, that made her look young - almost girlish - in the dimming light of the day. There were a few missing... Raiha who was off with Asim... Akela who was wandering the gods know where... Sorian who held more secrets now than ever... and the soft warm presence of the facility itself.
"I thought we could all talk about what we are thankful for first. Life is too hard, sometimes, to understand why we continue pushing through it. And then we reach places like this in our lives, where there are choices and open pathways - things we decide to examine and choose to walk down. I came here with less than nothing. I came to Riverfall battered, abused, and with no joy left in me. The city has healed me. It's welcomed me. And the amazing people here - Akalak and all the rest - have taught me that no matter how hard life is, or how confusing it can be. Everything happens for a reason. Even the difficult pathways lead to better places." Kavala said softly, then fed the last of Flick's sweet roll too her. She then started on her own, looking thoughtful, and then taking a breath to sing again.
"You know a dream is like a river
Ever changin' as it flows
And a dreamer's just a vessel
That must follow where it goes
Trying to learn from what's behind you
And never knowing what's in store
Makes each day a constant battle
Just to stay between the shores...and
I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
Like a bird upon the wind
These waters are my sky
I'll never reach my destination
If I never try
So I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
Too many times we stand aside
And let the waters slip away
'Til what we put off 'til tomorrow
Has now become today
So don't you sit upon the shoreline
And say you're satisfied
Choose to chance the rapids
And dare to dance the tide...yes
I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
Like a bird upon the wind
These waters are my sky
I'll never reach my destination
If I never try
So I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all...yes
I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
Like a bird upon the wind
These waters are my sky
I'll never reach my destination
If I never try
So I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
Yes, I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry
'Til the river runs dry."
When she paused and let the song's last notes die, her eyes fell on Hatot's gaze. There was a quiet warmth and love in them - something for him and him alone - before she spoke again.
"I don't want to be that bystander. I don't want to stand on the side and watch life pass us by. It is too short, too precious. I want to be something more and do something far more. But as of yet, I don't have a purpose. I have some ideas. I have some dreams. But we'll need more help to accomplish them. And... I don't want it to be about just my dreams. I want to hear your own dreams and see if there's any common ground between us. Alone, truthfully, I am nothing. I found that out this year. But if I stand with people who each bring their own strengths and weaknesses to the table, there's a redoubling of skill, emotion, effort, and power. When people band together, they can accomplish amazing things. I just want to know what each of you wants to accomplish." She said softly, sincerely.