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Norani checked the straps one last time for the travel sack that she was securing to Ruvaf's torso, to be against his belly. Ruvaf still wasn't used to having things secured to him so he was still fidgeting. Norani cooed, and in her native tongue, "It's okay, Ruvafi. I know you don't like it. I'm trying to make it more comfortable for you." The pterodactyl slowed his fidgeting a little, but cast a frustrated eye on his rider. She pat him along his neck, pressing herself against him "You're doing so good. I'm so proud of you."
Ruvaf gave a little gargling scree, a sound of annoyance but trusting her. The sack against his belly was filled with some long bones, some roles of untreated hides and skins, and a collection of small bones, teeth, and scales from the latest successful hunting party. Norani had been tasked with delivering these to the village across the lake, Ouno'uve. They had the superior craftsmen in that village, while Ounokt Nora had the better hunters. It was a symbiotic relationship the two who shared the lake.
Once Ruvaf's travel sack was fully secured and he was calmed down, she smiled at him and he crouched down and Norani jumped up onto his back, a smooth, well practiced movement for the pair. She made a clicking sound with her tongue against her teeth, a sound similar to how Ci'uvan communicate with one another. And with that, Ruvaf dove off the branch of Ounokt Nora's great tree. Norani slid her knees back abit where they held onto his back, and this signaled him to tuck his wings back as they dove down vertically.
They didn't need to move so quickly, they could've taken a more relaxed and slower style of flight, but Norani was taking the time to train them both. Every chance she could. She let out an "Ay ay!", a common warcry call among her people. It came out to roughly "Scatter, evasive maneuvers." She tucked her knees forward, and squeezed just a bit tighter and Ruvaf banked hard right and upward, leveling out a bit. She now was balanced on her thighs and was using exaggerated motions of her abdomen to lead Ruvaf in their shared dance. Lean her torso a bit left and forward, they banked left and downward. Stretching back but straight, Ruvaf did a hard upward climb. She had them run through a made up chase in her mind, evading on of the great predatory birds that hunted the skies of Ecith.
Her abdominals were burning from the extensions in her control, and eventually she wore out before Ruvaf did. She eased down, settling back into a more comfortable position on her haunches, and Ruvaf knew that to mean to settle into a level and comfortable flight. They coasted, largely gliding on the warm updrafts, as Ouno'uve came into vision. She led him down toward the small clearing that they used for their regular arrivals.
They landed softly and she made sure to thank Ruvaf for his great flying, giving him a big hug. She then set to work, undoing the many leather straps keeping his sack together. Norani wondered what her aunt was doing today, she lived over here. She was one of the spear riders, the land based cavalry that Ounu'uve. Norani had only been tasked today with this shipment of goods and to continue her training. Perhaps she could visit Aunt Hijuka. She hadn't seen her since Norani got her Life-Story started on her torso, with her official acceptance into the Ecith military.