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First rides were important. Kavala took the training of horses seriously. She worked them completely on the ground until they were confident and knew exactly what she wanted. Then, once they were ready, she kept adding gear and weight until a rider was just another accessory. Today she was mounted on top of a frostmarch mare who had only been purchased for breeding and nothing more. She came with no training, but Kavala believed that even her brood mares needed to be trained to ride in a pinch. This mare was no exception. And though she was pregnant, she wasn't by and large huge enough to make any difference to the konti's light weight and slow methodical easy training methods.
So Kavala was having herself a first ride and it was going well. The mare adjusted well to her voice commands being issued from her back rather than from back behind her or from the seat of a cart. All Sanctuaries horses got cart trained before they were presented with a rider. Having the commands move from being ground 'driven' to 'cart driven' to 'ridden' was just another step and had gone easily for the mare. She wasn't the nervous sort, and beings that it was high winter with lots of snow in the arena, the frostmarch was in her element and feeling playful as well.
When the visitor walked up to the gate, Kavala felt confident enough to transfer her attention from the green broke mare she was riding to the woman where she lingered, confused whether to come in or not. Kavala suspected that the woman was actually too tired to really open the gate and invite herself into the massive courtyard and the gate gave her a good excuse to keep walking. Otherwise, without her mare limping or looking otherwise hurt, and the girl herself limping, Kavala figured it was soreness or exhaustion keeping her out of the saddle.
"Come on in." Kavala called, raising her voice and hoping it kept the mare under her settled. She offered the animal a pat, shifted her seat and turned the mare to gently guide her over to the edge of the arena.
"Bring your girl up to the post here, and I'll be with you in a moment." Kavala said, slowly sliding out of the mare's saddle. She wasn't babying the horse, but rather making sure her sudden movements didn't startle the mare. Over the course of the next couple fo days Kavala would introduce more rapid-fire mounts and dismounts, then do so without a saddle and then finally ride the mare without any tack at all Drykas style. She wanted the animal used to everything if at all possible so she had to give the forstmarch lots of exposure to see that happened.
Slipping off the saddle, tossing it gently over the rail, then Kavala slipped the bridle free and clucked to the mare to send her off to play in the arena. Then and only then she turned her full attention to the woman whom she assumed by now had crossed through the gate and made it up to the arena.
Human. White-blond hair. Beautiful. Kavala's eyes trailed to the mark on her collarbone and recognized it immediately only for the fact that her sister Akela had one as well. Her surprise was tangible even as her concern grew.
"Are you alright? Your mare looks exhausted and by the way you are limping you look like riding isn't a option any more. Are you injured?" Kavala asked, slipping beneath the nearest arena rail and joining the woman on the outside of the arena.
"My name is Kavala. You are welcome here. Your horse needs some attention though I'm afraid. Do you mind?" Kavala asked, gently taking the reins from the tired woman without really giving her a chance to ask. She gently clucked to the mare and wrapped a warm arm around Fade and guided both of them to the nearest open stall. Kavala left Fade to lean against the wall on the stall door while she lead the mare into the roomy box filled with thick straw and began stripping off her tack. Fade's bags went over the door so Fade didn't loose sight of them but the rest of the tack was hung up at the back of the stall out of the horses reach but where any sweat could be dried off even in the cold. Kavala would clean it later. For now, she gave the mare water that wasn't frozen, threw fresh hay in her feeder, and gave her a measure of grain before she brushed her coat completely down and threw a blanket over her.
"You've both been on the road a bit haven't you?" Kavala asked gently. Then, quietly, she ran her hands down the mare's legs, checking for injury and picked up each of her hooves, dislodging only a small stone from one of the mare's frogs. Then, with a satisfied pat, Kavala turned back to Fade.
"You need some attention too. Come to the veranda with me and I'll grab you some warm tea and soup. You look like you're sore as well. Perhaps I can help with that?" Kavala asked, looking concerned.
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