Chapter 133 Falconry Festival
"This is beautiful! Thank you, Mom and Dad!" Violeta eximed.
Niall chimed in, "Where''s mine?"
Irene was putting the gift box away. She replied, "Why do you need a gift for at your age? When you bring home a wife, I''ll let her pick a few of my jewellery pieces."
Antonughed heartily and asked, "Vio, did you have fun on the prairie?"
"Of course! I even trained an eagle. Niall, hold my phone. I''ll fetch Hera here to show Mom and Dad," Violeta said.
She shoved her phone at Niall, then ran to the camp to get the birdcage.
Niall sat on the grass, watching his parents on the phone screen.
"Mom, you''re just using the daughter-inw as an excuse because you don''t want to buy me anything."
Irene retorted, "Exactly! You have your own money. In the future, you can buy your wife something on your own."
Anton interjected, "Niall, have you met anyone special there?"
Niall looked up at the sky and said, "It''s not that easy to meet someone I like. Would you be okay if I brought someone random home?"
"Of course not," Irene said, "but you need to hurry up."
Violeta returned with the birdcage. Hera climbed out of the cage and stepped on her back as soon as she put her hand inside.
"Mom, Dad, look! This is Hera, my little eagle."
Irene and Anton leaned closer to the screen.
"Oh, it''s a young golden eagle," Anton remarked.
"Vio, how long did you train it?"
"Seven days!" Violeta replied.
Irene''s heart ached instantly. She eximed, "Seven days? Really, Niall! How could you let her do that? Aren''t you supposed to stop her? What if something happened to your sister?"
"Mom, I couldn''t stop her," Niall defended himself.
"It''s okay, Mom. I insisted on training the eagle," Violeta assured.
Anton was less worried. He believed young people needed challenges.
He smiled proudly and said, "Well done, Vio. I''m proud of you."
"Thanks, Dad," Violeta beamed.
"Where are you now?" Irene asked.
"We''re in Willowbrook. We''re attending the Falconry Festival in a few days," Violeta said.
Irene nodded and probed, "Are youfortable where you''re staying? Eating well? Is it cold there?"
They chatted for half an hour.
Zoren and Hayden returned on horseback and joined the conversation briefly. Later, Sophia called them for dinner. The siblings finally ended the call. Since they were with Sophia, the Reids treated them well.
After dinner, theyy on the grass, gazing at the stars that seemed close but unreachable.
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For two days, the youngsters raced horses and had fun on the grasnds.
The Reids had many skilled falconers. Violeta learned various training techniques and watched many grown eagles hunt rabbits on the grasnd. Hayden personally demonstrated training Zeus to return to the cage and answer the whistle.
During whistle practice, Violeta noticed Hera''s keen sensitivity to the sound, more so than other eagles.
It was a thrilling new experience for her to subdue the animal to follow hermands.
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Being able to train and bond with her own eagle was absolutely incredible!
Time flew by, and the Falconry Festival arrived.
On the festival day, the Reids'' falconers weren''t the only few that attended; there were several from other families in the grasnds. They had topete to catch the most rabbits.
The coveted prize for the winner was a silver whistle.
The Reids crafted it specially, adorning it with totems symbolising good luck and blessings.
The whistle''s valuey in itsmemorative significance and honour.
Violeta and Sophia, as novices, could only watch the event because their eagles didn''t fully respond to their whistles.
Only Hayden, with Zeus, qualified to participate in the rabbit hunt.
During the hunt, the falconers rode alongside their birds, tracking them across the grasnds.
From afar, Violeta and the others watched the spectacle of dozens of eagles soaring in the sky.
Zeus, with its distinctive fur, stood out among its peers.
As the whistles echoed through the air, the eagles locked onto their targets and dived towards the ground.
The Reids purchased and released most of the rabbits to protect the environment. They would serve the captured rabbits at the evening feast, ensuring nothing went to waste.
Upon their release, the rabbits scattered wildly, with some diving into their burrows.
The winner would be the eagle that caught the most rabbits within the set time.
In no time, the eagles spread out across the sky.
"Look, there''s Hade!" Zoren pointed.
Everyone looked towards where
Zoren pointed. They saw Hayden on
horseback atop a hill. The light
obscure his face, but his silhouette
remained clear. The horse grazed, and the silver chain in his hand glinted in the sunlight, making him particrly striking.