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Cassiopeia Posts: 171
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Mare :: Pegasus :: 15 hands :: 8 years old
Phantom
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let it break upon you
like a wave upon the sand

"Momma, it's so hot." Rang a frail, vernal voice into the humid atmosphere.

Cassiopeia felt a pang of guilt well up in her gut, as if she was to blame that the summer heat was growing more brutal by the day. A grimace was wrought upon her delicate features as she peered down at the youthful filly whose head was nestled upon her bosom. She lowered her muzzle to her petite head, nuzzling her slender ears in an affectionate, consolatory manner.

"I know, sweetheart. Not much longer 'til we reach the beach." Gently, she nudged the spindly filly's haunches forward, exhorting her to carry on. Not even the shade provided by the trees in the Endless Blue's surrounding forest could supply much relief from the blistering climate. Hesitantly, the roan filly proceeded onward.

Cassiopeia moved slowly, but with purpose. The beach was the first place she could think of when pondering somewhere to find solace from the opulent sun. This would be the first time she had ventured to this location since the day Cirrus was brought into the world. Her cyan gaze never left her diminutive frame. The cobalt mare walked no father than a stride behind her, prodding her softly every once and a while. She could smell the saline fragrance of the frothy waves when she inhaled and soon her ears pricked forward at the vague auditory sensation of the boisterous tide. "We're getting close now, Cirrus." She informed her.

With high steps Cirrus moved through the forestry, small wings held at half mast just above her brusque back to allow air to circulate under them. They were hot when held furled atop her back. A sigh came rushing from her maw in response to her mother's lyrics. She wished that her wings were strong enough to fly for long distances. It would make this whole journey all the more easy. For now she could mostly just glide. It would take time and practice before she had perfected flight.

Soon the sapphire waters became visible through the gaps of the trees. A few more steps, and the palisade of lumber divided and yielded to a vast expanse of golden sand and unending azure skies overlooking endless blue waters. "There it is: the Endless Blue." She closed her blue-green eyes, hoisting her head slightly higher into the air as she inspired a distinct piquant aroma. "Finally!" Exclaimed the eager young belle as she reared and pawed at the azure sky with her petite hooves, lanky limbs folding and bending before she leapt into the air with wings outstretched to their full extent. Although still exceptionally small, they showed the potential to one day match the magnitude of her parents' in bigness.

A quiescent giggle erupted within Cassiopeia's svelte bodice. She missed the careless abandon of foal hood. She watched as Cirrus galloped toward the ocean, her roan hide flecked with a single wispy cloud as it existed in the sky.

She then decided to join her, leisurely making her way to the shore as the filly frolicked in the shallow depths. What a relief the cool water was.



Jackal2 the King of Thieves Posts: 71
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Stallion :: Equine :: 15.3 ½ :: 3 years
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#2
[decided to post with Jack ^^]

Show me what you see.

A brief image of a beach, fine sand dancing in a vague breeze, gulls careening over the open sea, searching for the silver sparkle of fish.

Almost timidly, the red-gold yearling peeked his head over a sand dune crested with wisps of course salty beach grass, swaying to secret music. Through the grey-blue eyes, he could only see miles and miles of sand and an endless ocean, the fins of dolphins dipping in and out of the cool waves in the distance, but through the jade eyes, he could see the entire world.

Is there anyone there?

He could feel the dragon maneuvering carefully over the hot sheets of wind, the searching keen eyes roving over shoal and shore. After a few moments, the dragon sent a pulse which thrummed against his skull, a sea blue color. The dun shook his head to rid of the queer feeling and was immediately sent an image of two pegasi - a strange blue filly with a cloud upon the foal hide and her roan dam, playing in the clear, cool water. Bronze wings took the dragon in a lazy circle above them, swooping close to the youth and gliding through the water near her, sending ripples of brine around him, but he slowed as the blue form neared. For a moment, he hovered before the delicate girl, blinking those milky green eyes before giving a brief chirp and zipping upwards with startling speed, reptile paws pressed close to the slender glittering body.

Meanwhile, Jackal snorted idly behind the dune, suddenly unsure what to do. As he considered heading out of the blistering sun, bronze wings brought a familiar face over the head of sand. Chirping loudly, the bronze flapped wildly about the appaloosa and the red face tossed and snapped, mane flailing and tangling in the dragon-wind. But swiftly, the dragon rushed away, leaving the boy tousled and wind-blown.

He swung his head low, arching his neck like some bull, ready to charge. Red legs bounded easily over the dune, inflexible grasses tickling the bottom of his belly. Dei, wary of his huffing partner, flew leisurely above, leading leading the colt over several meters of unchanging sand which scolded the tender hoof-soles. Grunting in annoyance, the boy slowed to a walk, squeezing a narrow passage between two cliff edges. He found himself before the pair of blue pegasi, dancing in the shallows like creatures of the ocean. Jackal jerked to a stop, flicking his ears with uncertainty. They seemed benign enough - mothers with children were generally benevolent creatures but the scrawny colt was all big stormy eyes. His muzzle quivered, sending vibrations through the agile whiskers.

What should I say?

The dragon swooped down, landing between the ears tipped with dark red. Squack.

That was helpful.

For a moment which seemed to last a century, the stocky red thing was mute, desperately attempting to find his voice. "It's been hot." he said finally, like a fool, tail twitching.

And the little bronze laughed, pushing away from his bonded's poll with surprising strength and spiraled upwards, towards the sky, his scales like the glint of some long-lost treasure.


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