When the Aes Sedai spoke, Kalyan let out a sigh of relief. Her answer was more detailed than he had thought it might be, and he appreciated learning how someone else had found her way. He looked up at the Yellow sister and nodded. "Thank you for sharing that with me, Isla Sedai," he said. "It helps to know not everyone feels that calling to a single Ajah. A lot of my friends say they do, but I haven't, at least not yet." The Dedicated shrugged and explained,"I've been studying with and learning about three different Ajahs that all interest me, but I'm not drawn to one over the other. I think I could be happy in any of them, but of course, I have to choose one."
He looked to the left, towards the plants and in the general direction of the infirmary, thinking of something a couple of his instructors had told him. He'd thought it odd at the time, and still did, since neither was Yellow Ajah like the woman standing before him. Blinking, Kalyan said, "I've also been told during some unrelated lessons that I should think about the Yellow, because I've shown a little Talent in Healing. I am considering it, and I've been working with one of the Yellow brothers, but it seems like a bad idea to decide solely based on any Talent I might have. It's not even uncommon, and I'm pretty sure there are Healers in other Ajahs."
He looked to the left, towards the plants and in the general direction of the infirmary, thinking of something a couple of his instructors had told him. He'd thought it odd at the time, and still did, since neither was Yellow Ajah like the woman standing before him. Blinking, Kalyan said, "I've also been told during some unrelated lessons that I should think about the Yellow, because I've shown a little Talent in Healing. I am considering it, and I've been working with one of the Yellow brothers, but it seems like a bad idea to decide solely based on any Talent I might have. It's not even uncommon, and I'm pretty sure there are Healers in other Ajahs."