"Jaz," Caspian echoed, giving her a bit of a nod, turning his wrist so that her hand was laying a bit more comfortably on his.
"Wasn't it for you?" he asked, having to assume that she'd come from the same place that he had. But, still, he shrugged and gave a little sigh. "I've been in odder situations, I suppose," he admitted. "But yes, it is a bit overwhelming. All of the machines and things that I have no idea how to use..." he trailed off and smiled though. "It is a blessing to have someone that understands what a loss I am at," he praised, giving a nod to her.
They came up on a building quickly, and Caspian grinned, hearing the whinny of horses nearby. "I know where we are now," he assured her, leading her around to the fenced off area. A pair of handsome stallions met them at the fence, and Caspian stroked their muzzles. "Do you ride, my--Jaz?" he asked, the slip causing him to grin at her cheekily.