Maheegan, who had practically bounced out of everyone's way before they even knew what was happening, stood proudly in the center of the village and puffed her chest out. She loved winning races and there was nothing she was better at. So, with a smile, she silently watched Kiyiya bump into a woman and fall backward. Again she stifled a laugh. She was dominating today. She offered a friendly smile to Onaiwah, who she respected but, like most people, did not often talk to, and then approached Kiyiya. "You do need to learn to watch where you're going. You're not a baby anymore," she repeated with the sharpest of teasing tones and a wide toothy grin. She would have taken the opportunity to inform him that she'd won the race, but she felt that it didn't need to be said. Her smugness said it all.