Timestamp: 70th of Summer, 513AV It was obvious that Rinya was torn between focusing on Jorin and focusing on Kirsi. Kirsi would have spared the other woman a moment of pity for the general difficulty of teaching two novices to swim, but she was busy attempting to stay afloat. ”Perhaps just a little too fast. Use your legs when your arms are in-between motions.” The suggestion was accompanied by guiding hands and an outstretched arm to latch on to. Using both to help regain her footing, Kirsi took a deep breath - once she could be reasonably sure it wouldn't involved an unhealthy dose of salty water, as well. Kirsi felt Rinya's hand on her back, as the woman attempted to explain floating. "Your ears of course will be covered by the water and it is likely water will splash into your face, but you must remain calm." Easier said than done, the Vantha thought wryly. Still, she was willing to give it a try. Here, she could at least stand if she felt at all uncomfortable with the water. Or the instructor, she added, noting that Rinya seemed to be sizing her up, considering... Something. Finally, as though she had come to some sort of decision, Rinya began to speak. ”I am sorry… for earlier. Bonding is a… strange experience, sometimes I do not know how to act. Jorin is a good—friend. I would not want to upset him.” The apology took Kirsi by surprise. Rinya had kept her tone low; clearly this was not a conversation she wanted to involve Jorin in. With the odd emphasis on the word 'friend', and the reference to bonding, Kirsi couldn't help but speculate. But she did so silently, not wishing to push for personal details now that the other woman seemed to be attempting to make amends. Besides, this was not the time or the place, and Kirsi was certain the other woman wouldn't welcome her inquiries. ”I’ve never had to share family before. Lean back like you did with Jorin, only keep your back slightly arched.” Kirsi nodded, but before leaning back, offered an apology of her own, taking care to match Rinya's conservative tone. "I'm sorry for the way I reacted - and I do appreciate your taking the time to help us out. We'd still be floating, or trying to, if you hadn't shown up." A small smile curved her mouth for a brief moment, before fading. It wasn't the grandest apology ever, but Kirsi had sincerely meant the latter half, anyway. She and Jorin could very well have spent the day floating, or trying to, and still not gotten to the actual mechanics of swimming. Leaning back, she tried to put her faith in Rinya's instructions but found it nearly impossible to relax her head into the water. She had a handle on the actual floating part, or so she thought. But with her head sticking up at an awkward angle, even something as trivial as floating was bound to be tiresome. Deciding there was no hope for it but to get it over with, she forced herself to drop her head back into the water. Kirsi took a moment to accustom herself to the feel of the water around her head, droplets splashing onto her face. The noises of the beach and its visitors seemed to fade, disembodied and distorted beneath the waves. It was a new, not entirely unpleasant sensation. Kirsi turned her head toward the beach, in the direction of the most noise, and immediately felt water rush into her ears. ![]() |