10.Jun.22, 11:58 AM
Cazan wondered if this was the new mute candidate that S'far had rambled on about briefly the last time she'd seen him. She hadn't been paying too much attention since she'd been occupied with getting the weyrleader's measurements for a jacket while he refused to hold still for more than a few seconds at a time. What was his name again? Cheery? Chiron? She wasn't sure, but she could always just... hm. Asking would be awkward if she didn't phrase it properly. Eh, she'd figure it out soon enough she was sure.
For now she just smiled and waited patiently while he got the mare saddled up with a quick "Thank you," instead of trying to shoo him away so that she could handle it herself. This was fine, it was his job right now after all and she didn't need to do it herself just because she knew how. She spotted the bay nudge him once he'd finished and couldn't help a soft laugh that she muffled behind a hand. "You may as well bring him along too. And I'm sorry if this is a terribly rude question, but are you the new candidate that S'far found while he was out camping?" A silent nod from the stable hand confirmed it and Caz smiled. "Well, he can certainly be an interesting man. I'll wait for you before taking off."
Swinging up into the saddle was easy as she reacquainted herself with riding something much smaller than her enormous gold. The mare she was on wasn't a terrible horse necessarily, or at least that's what Cazan told herself as she leaned down to gently stroke her neck. Surely just a different breed suited to travel in the mountains instead of racing endlessly and swiftly along the plains like they'd bred back home.
The sound of hoofbeats caught her attention and she steered the mare off to the side to give the stable hand a bit more room to mount up and join her before she asked, "Have you ridden much? I can keep her slow if you need." Well, slow for her at least. She tilted her head as she thought about it and changed her mind. "Actually you can go ahead and set the pace, probably easier that way. I'll be able to keep up if she can. Oh, I'm Caz by the way. I'm a leathercrafter and help repair things for the stables when it's needed." It was probably rude to leave out her dragon from the introduction, but with the gold sleeping, she didn't want to risk waking her up by invoking her name.
For now she just smiled and waited patiently while he got the mare saddled up with a quick "Thank you," instead of trying to shoo him away so that she could handle it herself. This was fine, it was his job right now after all and she didn't need to do it herself just because she knew how. She spotted the bay nudge him once he'd finished and couldn't help a soft laugh that she muffled behind a hand. "You may as well bring him along too. And I'm sorry if this is a terribly rude question, but are you the new candidate that S'far found while he was out camping?" A silent nod from the stable hand confirmed it and Caz smiled. "Well, he can certainly be an interesting man. I'll wait for you before taking off."
Swinging up into the saddle was easy as she reacquainted herself with riding something much smaller than her enormous gold. The mare she was on wasn't a terrible horse necessarily, or at least that's what Cazan told herself as she leaned down to gently stroke her neck. Surely just a different breed suited to travel in the mountains instead of racing endlessly and swiftly along the plains like they'd bred back home.
The sound of hoofbeats caught her attention and she steered the mare off to the side to give the stable hand a bit more room to mount up and join her before she asked, "Have you ridden much? I can keep her slow if you need." Well, slow for her at least. She tilted her head as she thought about it and changed her mind. "Actually you can go ahead and set the pace, probably easier that way. I'll be able to keep up if she can. Oh, I'm Caz by the way. I'm a leathercrafter and help repair things for the stables when it's needed." It was probably rude to leave out her dragon from the introduction, but with the gold sleeping, she didn't want to risk waking her up by invoking her name.