
Winter had touched the land. A thick bed of snow covered the land, making all seem new and white. It was beautiful, but bitter and cold. The icey grasp of the seasons hold, left many huddling together in warmth. Everywhere you turned, soquili and their mates were keeping close. Well, no, maybe not everywhere, but it's all that Vasu'Raj seemed to notice.
Suddenly, and for the first time, he hated being alone. His position in life, was one that he had pondered over the weeks. That position, was single. No, it didn't mean that he was truly alone, he had his family after all. There was even an occasional friend along the way. Vasu had no mate.
Just this last week, he had set out seeking his mother's advice. He questioned her about mares, love, and finding 'the one'. The main thing he had taken away from their conversation, is that it would take time. It didn't change the fact that he still felt alone at this moment.
A heavy weight pulled on the honeydew swirled, black stallion. His shoulders hung low, and his hooves dragged almost complete solid lines in the virgin snow.
He paused as a cool breeze blew over him. It was refreshing. Lifting his head to the sky, he closed his eyes as a few stray curls blew in front of his face. The cool air didn't bother him at the moment, and he welcomed it. Opening his eyes, he took in a deep breath. He noticed he was a sluggish mess, and tried to right his posture.
Your pitiful..what would your father think of you? he asked himself. His father was a proud man, and that meant he was part of that pride as his son.
Suck it up! And with that he flipped his mane and tightened his lip. He had to stop pouting! No lady would find that attractive.
So there he was, having this inside battle with himself. His mother had told him to be himself, but that didn't mean he should give in to sulking. At least the white snow was easy on the eyes. It was silently beautiful, and it's beauty eased Vasu's mind. His crystal blue eyes tranced, as they scanned the land about him.