He was beginning to like the game they were playing. Learning was interesting. And he had never seen anyone quite like the woman on the boat. So he had to learn more about her. He was perplexed by her answer. A ship's captain who didn't swim. What happened if her boat ceased working? He voiced his thought right away. "Just curious. I like swimming. What if it sinks?" He nodded towards the wooden construct underneath her feet. He thought about it for a moment, leaving her time to answer. If she couldn't swim then why would she be on a ship. There were so many ways one could get into the water and die if you couldn't swim while on a boat. He tilted his head left and right, stretching the muscles in his neck. A soft cracking sound reached his ears as he sat upright again. "I'm a student at the University." He said without any emotion. Students loved to brag about their place in the school but for the young man it was just a thing that had happened. Being a student in Zeltiva wasn't much different from being a person who was sitting on a pier and talking to a captain. "And I practice." He made a disinterested wave around him, sort of pointing to the pier and the docks, as if stating the extent of his training area. He then turned his gaze on the captain again as he thought of a question for her. "How long have you been here?" It was still an experience for him, talking so much to another person who was not a member of the University. At the same time it was also an experience to be able to ask question of someone not from the University without getting slapped around for being curious. He stretched his legs from their lotus position and pointed his toes upwards. He had learned, in the short time that he had been here, that stretching after practice eased the tension he felt the few days after practice. Over time the tension had lessened and the young man had creditted it to his stretching. He bend forward and tried, in vain, to reach his toes, his fingers grasping at the empty air just in front of them. His eyes stared past his toes towards the boat, looking just over the railing so he could see the general position of the captain of the ship. "You don't mind, do you?" He heard himself asking, wondering why he'd asked or why she would mind him going by his routine. |