"Take a breath, I've never done this before. I couldn't recognise what it was at first, I don't quite know what will happen." She said, not taking the time to warn him more, worried that she might lose her resolve.
She reached inside of herself, to the pool of djed she kept stored. She kept her eyes open, feeling the bond and everything within her that had made it, until inside her mind was a nest of ideas and emotions, imbued with her own power. She set them free, so that Van could feel them, not hiding that they were her feelings and not his. She was not seeking to mislead him, only to show him.
It was like being punched in the gut. A clear sign of her inexperience and also a reflection on the strength of a Kelvic's emotions, a barrage that they weathered every day of their lives. Van could feel Pygmy's love for him, her dedication focused into the form of the bond. It was like a rope, though as strong as metal chain. It held her down and dulled her, Van could feel how much of her external persona had become a reflection of him. Within that there was confusion and regret. She felt ashamed and abandoned, discarded because of what she was. That belief would remain within Van's mind for a long time, like a bitter aftertaste.
Within the storm Van could see shades of knowledge that Pygmy had not wished to impart to him. Her loneliness, her self-hatred and her struggle to understand her own nature. There was a desire for affection that hid beneath her outward confidence, old wounds of rejection. He could now see that she had been a slave, though she had tried to hide that and hadn't known she was giving him so much of herself in that moment.
And there, roaring at the centre of her thoughts, screaming and full of teeth, was her fight to be free. Free to make her own choices, free to love someone who would return the strength of her commitment. He could taste her anger at having lived with him, the first man she had ever lived with, only to be replaced by someone Drykas. All that she had offered and she had offered everything within her, had not been enough. She lived to serve, without wanting to and without being wanted. Without realising that had been what she had offered.
The bond was so firm between them, he could feel it now through the mirror of Pygmy's self. He felt her reach out to it and tear into it, as if with her own fingers sinking into her flesh. It gave way and Van could have sworn he could feel his own blood dripping from his gut. Pygmy's emotions were gone from his mind with the sound of her cry. She shouted wordless, not even loudly enough to spook the horses and it was done.
Her face was grey and clammy with sweat. She looked ill and spent, almost wavering in the breeze.