Cassandra eyed the quiver he'd let fall to the ground, then bent down, took it and put it on her, over her shoulder. Then she took the offered bow back and went to retrieve the three he'd shot. Then she put two of the arrows in the quiver and knocked the remaining one onto the bow.
"This is how you place the arrow, you did that right. And you pull it gently, like so.." And she showed him the points she made, as she continued; "You aim carefully, looking where the arrow points. Then you take a breath, and realease it gently, with the arrow." And she did as she had told him, letting the arrow fly, but hitting the lower right bale of hay.
"That's the theory. But one need practise too. Another try?"
Merely wanting to learn how to teach.. Yep, that was it. She eyed him, for the first time actually paying attention to him, instead of just trying to see how big a threat he was, or see his basics, like haircolor, length and weight. She caught herself, but still wanted to go on, so she looked at his face, trying to make eyecontact. She told herself it was merely to try to improve her social skills, surely she would need it in the future.