Once again Syna dipped down to find the horizon and Leth rose up from the other in chase of his beloved. Thoughts of his previous encounter rose to the front of his mind as he watched the heavens change from it's normal lapis to oranges, pinks, violets and indigos. He had the scars on his palms to prove it, even if his body was now healed of the shallow cuts and thus bared no trace. Yet that encounter was... intense. He leaned against the walls of the Sanctuary just outside of the gate waiting for the healer.
Xira could not help but want to get to know Kavala. Especially after what they shared together. Of course, he was not hoping for anything more than friendship. The courier's thoughts were distracted by a massive white snout nuzzling into his coat. Snow was geared up and clearly ready to go. Either by boredom, or affection or the simple desire for a treat, the mare nuzzled into him. Xira smiled and stroked her mane, those liquid brown eyes swiveling to regard him. "No treats for you right now" He said softly and smoothly, "Besides, you shouldn't be eating with your bit in." The courier lightly admonished his mount.
"We are just waiting on Kavala then we can go." His fingers moved from her mane to her snout, the other hand holding onto the reins. The courier stroked the pale horseflesh, smiling at her. He needed to ride her more, he missed the simple act of running with his horse. With all that had been going on, he had found precious little time to spend with her. Snow nickered softly in greeting and he turned.
Aweston emerged from the gates and nodded to Xira, who nodded back. He was hoping for and expecting Kavala. "Busy day?" He asked the groom politely, attempting some small talk as they waited. "Yeah. Some of the horses broke loose of the paddock and got into the gardens. Luckily they didn't get into anything poisonous to them..." The groom trailed off, staring both at Xira and Snow. "So where are you off to?" He asked at last.
Xira quirked an eyebrow at the man, amused at his straightforwardness. "I asked Kavala if she wanted to have dinner. I was going to take her to the White Crane." He looked towards the gate for a moment then back to the groom, "We were to meet up here to ride into town." The groom nodded and said, "Hint of advice, don't try and pressure her into anything." This confused Xira. What would he be pressuring her into? He didn't ignore it exactly, but certainly did not feel it applied to him.
He thanked the man for his advice and turned as he heard a set of hooves clopping along the packed earth. "Ah... Good evening." He said to the darkened gates
Xira could not help but want to get to know Kavala. Especially after what they shared together. Of course, he was not hoping for anything more than friendship. The courier's thoughts were distracted by a massive white snout nuzzling into his coat. Snow was geared up and clearly ready to go. Either by boredom, or affection or the simple desire for a treat, the mare nuzzled into him. Xira smiled and stroked her mane, those liquid brown eyes swiveling to regard him. "No treats for you right now" He said softly and smoothly, "Besides, you shouldn't be eating with your bit in." The courier lightly admonished his mount.
"We are just waiting on Kavala then we can go." His fingers moved from her mane to her snout, the other hand holding onto the reins. The courier stroked the pale horseflesh, smiling at her. He needed to ride her more, he missed the simple act of running with his horse. With all that had been going on, he had found precious little time to spend with her. Snow nickered softly in greeting and he turned.
Aweston emerged from the gates and nodded to Xira, who nodded back. He was hoping for and expecting Kavala. "Busy day?" He asked the groom politely, attempting some small talk as they waited. "Yeah. Some of the horses broke loose of the paddock and got into the gardens. Luckily they didn't get into anything poisonous to them..." The groom trailed off, staring both at Xira and Snow. "So where are you off to?" He asked at last.
Xira quirked an eyebrow at the man, amused at his straightforwardness. "I asked Kavala if she wanted to have dinner. I was going to take her to the White Crane." He looked towards the gate for a moment then back to the groom, "We were to meet up here to ride into town." The groom nodded and said, "Hint of advice, don't try and pressure her into anything." This confused Xira. What would he be pressuring her into? He didn't ignore it exactly, but certainly did not feel it applied to him.
He thanked the man for his advice and turned as he heard a set of hooves clopping along the packed earth. "Ah... Good evening." He said to the darkened gates
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