33rd of Winter, 515 AV
night to morning
It was a day just like any other.
The first thing Kyo did was go see his Sky. He did this most days, visiting her, making sure she was still okay. When he was near her he almost felt normal, awake in a way he hadn't been for a while now. Without her, he felt asleep in his mind, never fully there. Tired and worn out.
Working was still hard for him, hard to concentrate on; living was worse, being without his bondmate a slow and sticky agony that never let him feel right inside... but there was hope now, too. His bonded Strider gave him that. She was the Sky, but she was also his sun, his light. She gave him hope that he would see her again later, after the day's work was done; hope that he and Merevaika could help her so that one day he might touch her without her startling or being wary; hope that if he could not free himself from sadness he could at least free her from fear; hope that one day everything might be right again. Right as the Sky.
After visiting Sky it was hunting with his dogs or training Pack or work. This day, it was work.
---
Kyo was on the outskirts of town, at the Pride. Ramsay was gone for some reason he didn't know, and the sky smelled vaguely of smoke. It always smelled like smoke in the tent-city, and so he didn't much wonder why it smelled different today, oily and close and sticking in his throat instead of the usual cleaner smell of baking peat or grass or even wood.
He rubbed at his eyes, which were watering. The air felt thicker.
It seemed to be upsetting the animals.
Kyo had tried to be coyote with them earlier, but they were unsettled today and were afraid of him and when he was canine they bolted away. Kyo knew why: they could hear, like he could, the strange slinking silent-thunder of sound coming from the south-city.
Come to think of it, that was the way Ramsay had gone before he had gone and not yet come back.
Somewhere inside, under the aching and tiredness and sleeping-mind of being away from his Strider, Kyo felt unease.
A group of the sheep made a sudden sprint for the grass and Kyo had to chase after them. Lightning was at his side, ears flat to her head as they had been ever since the thin, bad-tasting smoke had rolled in over the herds like fog, and she broke to the side as he split the other way. He thought about shifting forms as the group pulled ahead but there wasn't time to get out of his winter clothes. He ran on.
Lightning was true in form today, perhaps even faster and more nimble than usual in her haste. She moved like she wanted to get things done fast; like she too could feel the seeping unease in the air. She dashed in front of the sheep and turned on the spot, and they stopped short when they saw the stance of lowered head and light prancing paws that to them meant hunt and to her meant herd; she moved impatiently as if she wanted to get back to the rest of the flock in order to guard them, or maybe to wait for Ramsay.
The Dynakuva managed to steer the skittish animals back towards Kyo and he took one side and she took the other. But several times there was a drumming-up in the silent-thunder from where Ramsay had gone, once a noise coming like the wail of a human throat that caught at Kyo's skin like a shiver, and each time this happened some of the sheep broke away again and they had to be rounded up.
All along the line of the Pride, far as Kyo could see, other shepherds were having the same problems. The animals were scattering.
It wasn't even daybreak yet, and already it was not a day like any other. Today, something was wrong.
night to morning
It was a day just like any other.
The first thing Kyo did was go see his Sky. He did this most days, visiting her, making sure she was still okay. When he was near her he almost felt normal, awake in a way he hadn't been for a while now. Without her, he felt asleep in his mind, never fully there. Tired and worn out.
Working was still hard for him, hard to concentrate on; living was worse, being without his bondmate a slow and sticky agony that never let him feel right inside... but there was hope now, too. His bonded Strider gave him that. She was the Sky, but she was also his sun, his light. She gave him hope that he would see her again later, after the day's work was done; hope that he and Merevaika could help her so that one day he might touch her without her startling or being wary; hope that if he could not free himself from sadness he could at least free her from fear; hope that one day everything might be right again. Right as the Sky.
After visiting Sky it was hunting with his dogs or training Pack or work. This day, it was work.
---
Kyo was on the outskirts of town, at the Pride. Ramsay was gone for some reason he didn't know, and the sky smelled vaguely of smoke. It always smelled like smoke in the tent-city, and so he didn't much wonder why it smelled different today, oily and close and sticking in his throat instead of the usual cleaner smell of baking peat or grass or even wood.
He rubbed at his eyes, which were watering. The air felt thicker.
It seemed to be upsetting the animals.
Kyo had tried to be coyote with them earlier, but they were unsettled today and were afraid of him and when he was canine they bolted away. Kyo knew why: they could hear, like he could, the strange slinking silent-thunder of sound coming from the south-city.
Come to think of it, that was the way Ramsay had gone before he had gone and not yet come back.
Somewhere inside, under the aching and tiredness and sleeping-mind of being away from his Strider, Kyo felt unease.
A group of the sheep made a sudden sprint for the grass and Kyo had to chase after them. Lightning was at his side, ears flat to her head as they had been ever since the thin, bad-tasting smoke had rolled in over the herds like fog, and she broke to the side as he split the other way. He thought about shifting forms as the group pulled ahead but there wasn't time to get out of his winter clothes. He ran on.
Lightning was true in form today, perhaps even faster and more nimble than usual in her haste. She moved like she wanted to get things done fast; like she too could feel the seeping unease in the air. She dashed in front of the sheep and turned on the spot, and they stopped short when they saw the stance of lowered head and light prancing paws that to them meant hunt and to her meant herd; she moved impatiently as if she wanted to get back to the rest of the flock in order to guard them, or maybe to wait for Ramsay.
The Dynakuva managed to steer the skittish animals back towards Kyo and he took one side and she took the other. But several times there was a drumming-up in the silent-thunder from where Ramsay had gone, once a noise coming like the wail of a human throat that caught at Kyo's skin like a shiver, and each time this happened some of the sheep broke away again and they had to be rounded up.
All along the line of the Pride, far as Kyo could see, other shepherds were having the same problems. The animals were scattering.
It wasn't even daybreak yet, and already it was not a day like any other. Today, something was wrong.
"Speaking in Common"
"And in Vani{descriptors}"
"And in Tukant [implications, descriptors]"
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