The colours danced in the sky, the sparkling blue eyes reflecting the scene above. However, when looking deep into those eyes, there was only a vacant stare. The mare had been here for some time now. Adoring the stars only allowed her mind some peace for some time. There was one thing however that caught the mare's attention and was worth observing, and it was that the aurora in the sky, was forever unpredicable. Every move was different, and whenever Waprevah though she knew were they would move to next, they went into the other direction. The mare kept this information close.
As the minutes passed, the skulled mare continued to stare at the stars. Though now with disinterest. Memories replayed behind her eyes. Fire. Death. Blood. Desperation.
The mare was so caught up in her own head that she could not hear the approaching pegasus. But once the pegasus had entered the mare's personal radar she could sense her presence. The automatic response of her ancestors, of a pray. Waprevah bolted to her feet and stared at the pegasus that was standing in front of her, a friendly greeting coming from her lips. For a moment Waprevah wondered if she had fallen asleep and was merely swimming in her own imagination. However, the mare seemed realistic enough.
The colours and the stars on the sky were in front of her, in a solid form of a pegasus. The colours moved gracefully, and like she had noted before, in unpredictable directions. "Hello ..." Waprevah replied hesitantly. "Who are you?" Waprevah asked, curiosity laced her words, but beneath the question her hesitation could be spotted, still wondering if this was merely her imagination.
@Cirrus