Asako Hirase wrote:"Some words, but not much. Most of my work with the language happens outside of the home."
Young children who have never learned fear are remarkably adaptable to new situations. This boy was, as his father had said, naturally athletic, at least as much as one so young could be. When instructed to hold on, he gripped the saddle with both hands, no fear in him.
Hirase nodded, then, in an effort to make Liu Yue feel less nervous, offered, 'He's fallen off of rock piles higher than that before with nothing more than some scrapes. It'll be fine." To his son, he instructed, "If you feel like you might fall, tell Shinjo-san, alright?"
The boy promised, though with the air of one who thinks that their parent is being foolishly overprotective.
Otaku Kitakuhime wrote:Getting near to Gekko again, she tells Misa, "Move a bit to the front, I'm hopping up."
With that, the Otaku holds up on the horn, and jumps over the saddle behind Misa.
Asako Hirase wrote:"Grown-ups are silly." The boy announced it as if it was gospel truth, then realized this might be insulting since Liu Yue was, in fact, an adult. One hand released the saddle to pat the woman's knee in apology even as he said, "But you're not too silly. You are still fun and not all frowny and grr and 'go away and go home!'." Then, twisting, he mostly managed to look up at her. "Did the man cry like a big baby?"
Tonbo Misa wrote:Misa gave a bit of a yelp of surprise, but that was immediately followed by a giggle. After a moment Kitakuhime felt the short, somewhat frail girl lean back into her. "I will trust in you Kitakuhime-sama. Take us where you will."
Shinjo Liu Yue wrote:"That is the Ikoma's Duty?" She led Hikazume naturally as she thought on the matter. I suppose Families have their own unique little niche. She then shook her head. "Iie. He was not an Ikoma."
She looked over to Hirase. "He's still a child. One day he will have to shape up his behavior but today is not that day."
With that, the Shinjo urged her steed forward into a light sprint. She still was uncertain about going too fast but the timing felt right.
Asako Hirase wrote:"Ikoma's do all of the sad and happy and other feely stuff for Lion. Except mad. Matsu are best at mad." Ichiro was delighted to educate Liu Yue on matters, as eager as his father to share knowledge. When the horse took off, the happy squeal sounded again, the boys grip tightening a bit but without any sign of bouncing off.
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