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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 5:29 pm
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Rain lightly fell through the tree tops landing on Fiore's back and the forest floor. The clouds covering the sky made the forest all the darker, but he preferred it that way. He felt at home under the dark canopies, amongst the shadows. He figured it was just in his blood, he was after all born of the shadows amongst the decaying graves and sprawling roses. But even amongst the shadows where he was home, he felt alone.....always alone since his mother left.
He cared for his father and sisters, they were family but his father like him weren't exactly emotional beings. He watched over his sisters as his mother asked but he knew they would be alright, but he was still the oldest so there was a sense of duty. More and more since his mother left though the woods have been his place, keeping to their shadows and watching his family from a distance. Unfortunately he couldn't hide amongst the shadows as well as his sisters, but he dwelled in them nonetheless.
The rain hit his head again and he looked to the sky, wondering if he would find true purpose or was he to drift like a nameless shadow through the world. He was still young though and just curious as to the world that laid beyond the graveyard and forest. He drifted through the trees again as the rain let up. He stopped as he came to a small opening in the trees, he had been a zombie not paying attention to where he was going and now he found himself somewhere he didn't know. He turned around but was unsure of which way to go next.
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 12:54 pm
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It had been a rough few months since she had left her mother and father behind. Yet the mare did not regret her decision. She was not one to stay in one place, nor hold onto the coattails of her family for guidance and comfort. No, those made her feel weak. Instead, she left on her own, leaving behind her siblings and wandering into the night on silent yearning wings.
She had spent much of the time traveling, searching. For what? She wasn't quite certain herself. Somewhere to truly belong, perhaps. Or something to hold onto.
Flicking her eyes across the wooded glen where she had taken shelter, the mare stretched out her leathery wings to dry. They always ached when it rained, and she found herself wanting to take shelter immediately. That, and the fact her thick braid impeded her when she was wet. She laid under the shelter of a tall, grand willow tree, watching the lazy tendrils sway in the wind. It was quiet otherwise, and oddly comforting.
But nothing prepared the mare for the sight she would behold. A foal, wandering all alone.She watched as he seemed to slink about, like no one could see him - the white pelt was hard to miss. But it amused her nonetheless. She continued to eye him, her gold eyes gazing out from the darkness, a slight glow alighting them as the stones on her body ebbed with an eerie light, beating softly like a heartbeat in the darkness. She didn't want to frighten the little one, no... she wanted him to stay. But how to get his attention without scaring him?
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:30 pm
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