Then her cat-slitted eyes peered around her, leaving the bodice of her cousin for a moment to assess the impenetrable fortress he had created. Dragon-shaped lights flickered inside and outside the branches as her spiritual friends informed her of their intent on burning her out of there, but the girl hushed them silently, with words sharper then she intended sternly quieting the dragons to simply roost upon the top edge of the forested cage. Though she was not fond of being enclosed, as equines were wont to object to small spaces, she knew the stallion meant well by his actions, and turned her attention back to Tandavi. A longing appeared upon her confused façade, a desire to embrace the girl, to feel her living, breathing, beating self, so that Amaris could ensure she was real.
The dragon-girl took a step towards her cousin, neck lowered as her eyes pleaded with her. You left me, the whisper utters, and at it Amaris does indeed weep. Tears spring forth from behind her eyes, and she nods sadly, accepting the truth for what it was; horrible, unthinkable, and yet undeniable.
"I did, but I did not want to." Sad, quiet tones replied, desperation for her beloved cousin to understand that if they had known, if hey could have found her they would have taken her with them, or otherwise resolved to stay behind - to somehow have worked out how they could simply be together.
"I am so sorry, Tavi," she said, taking another step, breathing a shaky breath in as her nose reached out to touch her cousin, her first friend (aside from her sister), her warm breath then releasing from her nostrils as she hoped to feel the smooth skin of Tavi's cheek against the plush velvet of her muzzle. "I wish I had never left, and I never want to leave you again." Honest words spoke out, the girl oblivious to the fact that Tandavi now resided south instead of east, in the lands of the Sun instead of the Moon. It mattered little to her in this moment of ignorance, though perhaps when time passed and thoughts had a chance to think, she would think differently.
@[Tandavi]