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Rabbit Heart - Nasreen - 12-11-2013 Here I am, a rabbit hearted girl Frozen in the headlights It seems I've made the final sacrifice Ever since Amaya had died two days ago, Nasreen, for the first time, had been truly on her own. And it terrified her. There hadn’t been much to do after finding the body. She had plucked up the courage to give her caretaker a childish burial, leaving the delicate winged body behind strewn in autumn foliage and small branches. And then she had flown away, abandoning her final connections to Th’orqui—to home. And now? Nasreen had no idea. She just wanted to go home, but unfortunately, she had no idea where home was. She did know that she couldn’t fly anymore. She was exhausted, and besides the tears made it hard to see. The last thing she needed was to drop out of the sky; it already felt like the earth had dropped out from beneath her hooves. A twig snapped somewhere in the woods, sending Nasreen’s head up. Her chestnut wings unfurled, ready to send her skyward despite her fatigue. She had no one to protect her anymore. “Who’s there?” she called, surprised by the tremor in her voice. Nasreen cleared her throat, trying to force herself to relax. Probably no one, ’Reen. RE: Rabbit Heart - Aurelia - 12-11-2013 OOC - it'll get better <3 My hidden spot would stay hidden. Yes, a twig had snapped, but I looked over to the noise and a deer had found a particularly twig covered spot to lay it's weary bones down and rest. Was she that foolish to fear a twig? She must be older than me, for it seems she is used to her body. She doesn't seem used to this place, so I take it she is a foreigner. I am well hidden behind this bush and two large, large, large trees. I was lurking in the shadows, like a creeper... I never did this, so what caused my hiding today? The mare spoke. She reminds me of me. I used to be the lost horse, well foal, in this very forest. Then, Africa saved me. I was so greatful for that mare. Had she not come, I may not have made it to the morning. Thinking about that, I knew I had to go greet her. So, I emerge into the light. I now stand infront of her, maybe a few feet away. "I am Aurelia, of the newly founded group known as The Lost Kin. Are you new here?" My honeyed tones echo slightly. I paused for a moment, waiting for a response before I continue. "I would ask you to join my band, but sadly, it is just me in this group. I have just begun this group, but I think it will do well." Sipping the air into my lungs, I wait for a moment so she she can process what I have said. Was there any chance she would want to join me? RE: Rabbit Heart - Solace - 12-11-2013
RE: Rabbit Heart - Pheonix - 12-12-2013 Gentle currents of the wind caressed the palominos wings as he slowly drifted through the air, going with the flow. Emerald eyes looked on the land below with a nonchalant gaze. The woods weren't where he belonged. The rich expanses of flat land was where he resided, able to see the sun and touch the air with one leap. Flight called to him, and it was a torture not being able to see the sky above. Elegantly dipping to one side with a tilt of his wing, Phoenix stooped lower to the tree tops and selected a clearing as his entrance. Landing precisely, the palomino stallion felt himself falling after such a landing, cutting himself on the littering branches. It was the first time a little incident like this has happen, and irritation sparked through his body along with embarrassment. At least he wasn't badly hurt, and no one witnessed it, but a faint pain lingered around his ankles. Hauling himself up, he shook off the feeling of uneasy, shuffling his massive wings to his sides as he continued walking throughout the place, eyeing the massive trees and the blockaded sun. He was a creature meant for freedom. Not far into the forest, he anxiously paused as he heard the voices of others lingering. A female, frail and small whimpered out a meek call. His heart clenched a little seeing someone so hurt. Another appeared, another young mare coming to greet the fallen one. She spoke of something called the Lost Kin. Phoenix smiled remembering the one missy that founded a small group like that to find her father. Of course, he helped interested. This "Lost Kin", interested him greatly, but his loyalties were already bound to the Dragon's Throat. He only hoped that this group she was founding wasn't dangerous, because it would be a pity to fight against such a kindred soul. Ever more still, a stallion joined the fray, stirring up even more shyness in the lad. He didn't know how to socialize with strangers, but he had to put on a bold face. With one flip, his long mane brushed away from his vibrant orbs. A cheery voice spoke out. "Hello!" The palomino stallion was shining with energy, even though internally he was trembling. Of course he did feel glad that he was meeting new horses, but at the same time he wondered how they would react. He wasn't over cheery. Just modestly friendly. "Welcome", nodding his head towards the chestnut overo mare. "I'm Phoenix, and I'm from the Dragon's Throat", vocals slowly became steadier with less spark. Nervousness settled itself in his throat, and he forced himself to stay calm. "The Lost Kin seems really interesting", truthfully speaking, the stallion was straight forwards and actually wanted to know more about the group. Not to immediately report it, but just to know what it was about. It was these groups that sparked curiosity in him, considering he was part of one before. He wished to be something big once more, to help him regain confidence. Like being the "Phoenix" of his last herd in faraway lands. Helping his people had made him feel important, and like a martyr looking after those he cares about. Even though Solace and Aurelia had mentioned their groups, the stallion wouldn't advertise his home yet. He felt as if he would come on too fast to the beautiful newcomer. She was very pretty, along with the golden mare, Aurelia. With one look, he looked at her vibrant colors, and found her tones very kind. He stood silently after speaking, not saying a word until the others spoke. //Urgh. >.< It'll get better ^^" RE: Rabbit Heart - Nasreen - 12-13-2013 This is a gift, it comes with a price
Who is the lamb and who is the lion? The first thing she noticed about the stranger was that she was dazzling. The sunlight streaming into the clearing illuminated the gold dapples scattered over her back, making Nasreen blink in the sudden shimmer. Large white wings emerged from her back, and a long ivory forelock fell across her face. Despite her strange golden eyes, Nasreen took comfort in the fact that the newcomer seemed to be a filly of approximately her own age. "I am Aurelia, of the newly founded group known as The Lost Kin. Are you new here?" Nasreen managed a nod. "I would ask you to join my band, but sadly, it is just me in this group. I have just begun this group, but I think it will do well." As the stranger--Aurelia--continued, Nasreen began to relax. An offer to join a band? She did want the company...how did she politely explain to this kind filly that she was just trying to get home? Maybe Aurelia knew where Th'orqui was. She opened her mouth to reply, when another stranger appeared in the clearing. “Welcome to Helovia, friend. I am Solace of the Windtossed Foothills. Should this Lost Kin not interest you, I can offer you a place within my own herd the Foothills which is led by Apollo the Merciful and Phaedra the Opulent. Our group is a family that would love to have you.” Noticing his lack of wings, her own, which had flown up again, settled at her sides. Now, what was it he'd said about a family? Nasreen's ears pricked. "Hello!" The cheery male voice rang out through the woods, and Nasreen whirled about to face a male pegasus approaching the small group. Panic sent a surge of adrenaline through her veins and into her tired wings, which second before had felt like great weights attached to her back. A powerful flap and a downstroke sent her skyward, lofting her backwards into the air. On her way up, she clipped one of the equines behind her, throwing her off balance and sending her tumbling the few feet back to earth, shaking. "Sorry...I'm sorry," she muttered, backing to the treeline at the edge of the clearing, taking care to put Aurelia between herself and the newcomer. Nasreen fought to stay still--the only thing holding her here was the realization that should she flee, she would have to meet any newcomers alone, without the strength to fly away. "I'm Nasreen," she said shakily, avoiding the winged male's eyes. "I'm...I'm new here. And I appreciate your offers...but could any of you point me in the direction of Th'orqui?" she blurted out. OOC: poor girl's so confused -shakes head- RE: Rabbit Heart - Kahlua - 12-14-2013
RE: Rabbit Heart - Nasreen - 12-16-2013 I must become a lion hearted girl, ready for a fight
Before I make the final sacrifice Who is the lamb and who is the lion? “I'm sorry I haven't heard of the Th'orqui you spoke of--” Nasreen’s heart fell, “--but perhaps once we get you healed we can find someone who does know. I would be willing to help you,” Kahlua continued. At the offer of help, Nasreen’s copper ears pricked, tilting toward the generous mare. “I…” she began, in scarcely more than a whisper. She paused, steadying herself. Get a grip, ‘Reen. , “I would like that very much,” she finished, looking the mare in the eye. Realizing that she hadn’t introduced herself, she smiled shyly. “I’m Nasreen, by the way.” Willing herself to look around at the others, Nasreen spoke again. “Thank you all for your offers. Maybe we’ll meet again someday.” She offered a small, sad smile to Aurelia. While she had been tempted by her offer to join the Lost Kin, the hope of finding a way home had won out. Nasreen moved to Kahlua’s shoulder, looking at her expectantly. Where to? she wondered, the thoughts beginning to swarm in her head again. How soon will I be back home? The thought never occurred to her that "home", should she find it, would not be the place she remembered. |