Min repeated emphatically, “I will pay you. We can talk about price later.” N’all still seemed so…uncomfortable, glaring at those around them. Min could empathize with feeling like a stranger here in Syliras, and thus out of place and relatively alone. But N’all seemed downright nervous. Perhaps he needed to be outside. “Come, take me to your horse, if you have time today to teach. I can lead a horse. I led horses on my journey here, to Syliras. But riding is…different. The horse is…tall." Tall and bouncy, Min had found. Walking was bad enough, but anything faster and she could not help but trying to ball up and cling, and that seemed the best and quickest way to end up in a heap on the ground. Somehow, she would have to get over this fear, for if she was to move on, to other cities, in search of her quarry, it would be necessary to ride. |