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[PRIVATE] The light of which chases the night sins away
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09-21-2013, 04:13 PM
09-21-2013, 05:25 PM
It had been much too close this time. The thought rattled and slammed its way through his mind as he grazed, rapid, snappy jerks of the head with teeth around juicy fresh grass with all the frenzy of a starved. A few feet away, curled up in a nest of flowers and dewy grass lay Fajira, healed and alive but strangely quiet, awake but silent as she watched the stars above. Close, much too close for comfort. The dog of an enemy had nearly ended them, torn them away from each other, and Lace couldn't stand the memory of the emptiness that for a terrifying moment had invaded his mind, the terrible stillness that was the absence of his twin soul. Why had it become like this? Why had they been dragged to the doorstep of death, only saved by an old friend who just happened to be close by? Was it arrogance, laziness, fluke or the overwhelming skill of the opponent? But they had won the fight, they had driven the draft away along with his hated mutt, the wretched bitch that almost stole the White away from him. Why, why, the questions haunted him as he grazed, silver coat gleaming faintly in the moonlight as he circled the resting dragon in his drive to quench the hunger that had ravaged him the entire winter. Slowly the muscle mass he had lost was coming back, strength returning to legs as eating and sleeping was mixed with long runs and rigorous training. Lace wasn't going to let them become this weak again, not ever. If it meant he would have to enlist the Reaper himself for training sessions he would, as long as he would be able to keep them both safe and sound. "Don't worry" she whispered at him, gentle as a morning breeze as his emotions grew harder, sharper and more panicked. "I live, you live... Morning's coming, we will be together until Time comes for us." He raised the head and turned to look at her, puzzled at first by the words and images she chose to send. Then realization slowly began to sink in, and with a gasp the stallion swirled around in one supple movement, turning himself towards the east just as the first stars began to pale on the horizon. The air caught in his throat, he held it in and waited, body tense as though ready to leap over the edge of the mountain. Minute by minute passed, and then, just as a unicorn heaved himself over the edge to the field the first rays of sunlight in two seasons broke forth, blindingly bright to all who had walked the night for so long. His eyes hurt, but even though he felt the scent of another stallion come drifting along the grullo was unable to look away. Even as tears formed and began dripping down masked cheeks he remained still, as though intent on taking in every second of the moment. A soft tremor rushed through him, a ripple of the skin that set every hair on his body flowing like waves over an ocean, and the light reached downward, touched upon his skin... Slowly, painstakingly, the stallion let out the breath and closed his eyes, allowing the light to soak him through to the very core. Was it only moisturizing liquid that watered the eyes, or did it have anything to do with the sensation of great release that bloomed within the chest? He neither knew nor cared, didn't even bother to hide his tears from the stranger or hush his dragon as she sat up and began to sing, a soft crooning hymn in an ode to the sun that filled the air. Almost at the same time he felt something settle within himself, an uncomfortable heat that suddenly grew more comfortable, easier to carry. A breath after it happened carried a cloud of steam from his nostrils, as though an excess source of warmth had been removed and fever finally stopped haunting the veins. "Welcome back" he murmured quietly and gazed at the slowly rising disc of fire, offering a quiet prayer of gratitude and relief to the Lord that now surely must have returned, the task which he left to do completed. Then, and only then, did he finally turn to look upon the newly arrived, amber eyes glowing in the light of dawn as they scrutinized the horned stranger. Wary, yet strangely calm, as though he didn't wish to sully this sacred moment with the pettiness of mortal quarrels. "Good morning" he simply offered, but couldn't help but smile at his own words even as they fell off the tongue. How long had it been, indeed, since he was able to wish anyone a good morning? "Too long" Fajira thought between warbles, and Lace could only agree. Dim vales- and shadowy floods- And cloudy-looking woods, Whose forms we can't discover For the tears that drip all over! Huge moons there wax and wane- Again- again- again- ♦ Permission granted to use magic and violence on Lace and Fajira ♦ Only tag in new threads, spars and if it's urgent The Store | The Warden
09-22-2013, 09:55 AM
sorry if this post is odd, he writes pretty eccentricly haha.
10-05-2013, 12:12 PM
The dragon and her horse startled when the stranger suddenly made a leap on the spot with a stream of nonsense vocals running from his mouth. Fajira scrambled to her paws and flapped the wings frantically as she ambled backwards, and in a thundering cascade of hooves and flying grass the sturdy grullo burst forth from where he had been grazing, ears back and whites gleaming in warning as he blocked the other stallion from his bonded. Then, just as suddenly as he had begun to scream the youngster calmed down, attention focused on the little White. Lace watched him warily with the heart pounding in his chest, nostrils still flared and tense from the start he'd been given. "... By all means" he replied after a brief pause as the younger grullo apologized, forcing his own muscles to relax somewhat. A black masked nose turned and brushed over the heaving chest of his soul-mate, a soothing stream of hot air enveloping her frame reassuringly. It always went out over her the worst whenever something startled the stallion. All emotions felt by him were doubled and transferred with such intensity to the lithe creature, making her respond it kind whether it be with anger, joy or fear. A weak mewl slipped from the maw of the dragon as she reached up and buffed her head against his muzzle, complaining that she didn't like this horned one. Lace had to agree as he raised the head and turned back to the colt, offering a brief, terse nod in acknowledgment of his name. "She was entrusted to me by her kin, a long time ago" he answered, not bothering to reply with any names; maybe it was rude, but not as much as startling them had been. "What brings you here, Carnesîr?" Lace bit back a grimace as sharp dragon claws pierced his skin, keeping his face neutral as Fajira climbed her way up his foreleg and over the whithers, only to inch in under his mane to hide - something she hadn't done since she was newly hatched. A thorn of concern stabbed the heart of the equine, his mind reaching to envelop hers reassuringly; something wasn't quite right with his friend, hadn't been ever since the fight with Archibald and his mutt. If they'd been alone he would have tried to make her tell him what it was, but with a stranger around... it would just have to wait. [ooc: sorry for the wait.] Dim vales- and shadowy floods- And cloudy-looking woods, Whose forms we can't discover For the tears that drip all over! Huge moons there wax and wane- Again- again- again- ♦ Permission granted to use magic and violence on Lace and Fajira ♦ Only tag in new threads, spars and if it's urgent The Store | The Warden | ||||||||||||||
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