She blinked in surprise at the young woman. What a question. After all, if she'd never seen a horse, she certainly hadn't ridden one. Was she offering to teach her? Imenry really couldn't be sure. It seemed so out of the blue and such a strange thing to offer a complete stranger that she wasn't sure if the woman was talking in jest.
"A soft meadow?" She looked around and then back towards Jill, then frowned slightly. She wasn't scared of anything, let alone an animal. Even if that animal was rather larger than a man. The horses in the enclosure seemed friendly enough with the humans. And they didn't have fangs. The most dangerous thing about them seemed to be their hooves and she certainly didn't plan on getting in the way of those. Jill was smiling sweetly at her, and Imenry wasn't certain if she was mocking her again. After all, if this tiny little red head could ride a horse, then she was certain she could do it too.
Still, she hesitated, more because she wasn't certain this would really be allowed. The girl worked for the Teyrn after all, and Imenry didn't know if he'd appreciate her using her time to teach a barbarian mercenary how to ride a horse. After a moment she finally spoke. "I'm not scared. You're... offering to teach me though? Why would you do that?"