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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 4:56 pm
This is a solo RP between Allan and Lyra, and Zival all owned by Nayci--- Time is a funny concept. Things happen, creatures move on, and life continues to expand in its infinite path to the eventual end. To this Allan was experiencing tenfold. Not exactly an existential crisis, but a crisis of sorts to say the very least. Through time he met Lyssa. Through time brought them both foals. Through time Lyssa was a fleeting dalliance and their baskets with her through no fault of his own. Through time he met Lavanya, thinking that he had found the one, only to find that once again, the dalliance was fleeting. Through time, now in the present, one of the very foals he created with Lyssa had been found. Years had aged the stallion well, and so it did to his daughter as well. As Allan stood upon the edge of change, he found himself nervous but also excited at the prospect of being reunited with his blood.
With a turn of his body away from the past Allan began his journey south towards the herd lands that had taken in his daughter. Given her a home that he could not, love that he had not been able to do, a life that he would have loved to have given her himself. But time was not his friend in that aspect, and so Allan had to respect the fact that while she was his daughter, she was also a stranger. He didn’t even know her name yet, just knew that she existed and was in a powerful family herd that fiercely protected their own. Hopefully, they would accept him enough to let him have a relationship with her. Whatever she was okay with he would be okay with as well. There was no other option and he would honor whatever wishes she wanted and felt was best.
‘Everything is going to be okay,’ he told himself as he travelled, ‘I’m sure she’ll understand.’
What was she like? What was her favorite color? Her favorite snacks? Her favorite way to pass the time? Had she found love? Had children? Was he a grandfather now? A great grandfather even? So many questions, so few answers, but maybe, just maybe, she’d let him into her life and give him a chance to be the father he had always wanted to be. And if she had children? Be the grandfather he had always wanted to be too. The journey was long, sometimes rainy, sometimes windy, some days longer than others. But eventually, he made it to the edge of his daughter’s familial home. To this, he patiently waited under a large willow tree, allowing the light breeze to cool his skin, willing his nerves to calm down enough so he wouldn’t make a complete fool of himself.
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Lyra was incredibly nervous. When one of her siblings had come to her with word that they had found her father she didn’t quite know what to think. On one hand she was elated that they had found her blood relation, at least on one side of her family. But on the other hand, she was wary. She had been alone for so long with only her friend Zival to keep her company since she was a filly. His family took her in originally to make sure she was loved and fed. And then she was found by her adoptive mother, Bella. And taken in by her and her mate Azumoth. There she found her place in the world, grew into the mare she was now, and eventually found her mate. And now, as a mother to three incredible sons, she found a new means for living. Her family was everything. But here she was now, making her way to meet the stallion that was her biological father, with so many questions. But the most important one was why he abandoned her.
Why did he leave her?
Why was she alone?
What happened to split them apart?
“You okay, Lyra?” Zival’s voice broke Lyra out from her internal thoughts.
“Yeah, I’ll be okay.”
“Having second thoughts? You don’t have to meet him you know.”
She found her eyes closing as she sighed, feeling Zival climb up her neck and settling on the top of her head between her ears to look down at her, “No, he’s made his way all the way here. At the very least I should meet him, see what he’s like. Hear what he has to say.”
Zival hummed, “understandable, however, I wouldn’t blame you if you found it to be too much for now turned around.”
“No, no. Truly, I’m okay Zival. I’m just nervous.”
Zival settled back down and stayed silent then, leaving Lyra to her thoughts and feelings as they continued towards the edge of their herd’s territory. She knew her father had been told to meet her under the large willow near the river’s edge. There she would eventually come face to face with her past. And maybe her future? Lyra just wasn’t sure. Was there anger? Maybe? It had been so long she had no memories of that time. Should she feel angry? Should she not? What was appropriate? It was all so frustrating. Her gaze found the river then, it’s soft waves washing up on the rocks. As she followed the edge of it her eyes eventually landed on that large willow her sibling talked about, and the gray stallion standing under it. Lyra felt her throat constricting and the light pat of Zival’s comforting presence on her crown.
She could do this.
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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 5:58 pm
Allan couldn’t help but feel a lump in his throat form when his gaze landed on the brown mare not too far from him now. The stream flowing softly between them seemed like such a chasm when it could mean so much more than that. His daughter had grown. Blossomed into a young adult woman that he had no doubt he’d be proud of. He didn’t need to speak with her yet to know. He could just tell based upon how she was carrying herself now, standing just at the streams’ edge looking back at him, an expression of both hesitance but curiosity crossing her brow and in her eyes. He felt the creeping tingle of anxiety beginning to form under his skin, but he held his body firm just the same. A small smile crossed his lips as he took her in.
“Lyra, I presume?” he spoke out to her, his voice low but as welcome as he could make it, pushing down his increasing nerves.
He was desperately hoping this would go well. That she wouldn’t run from him and allow him the opportunity to meet and being to get to know her properly. He watched as she considered his question with a tilt of her head before making her way forward towards him once more. A vibrant burst of color in the form of a lizard on her head catching his attention as she finished approaching, coming to be under the same willow tree as himself. Ah, it seemed like she found a friend during their time apart. Allan was already incredibly grateful. She deserved it and had no doubt she needed it.
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It took everything in Lyra to keep herself from bolting when he spoke, which honestly surprised her. She wasn’t expecting to have that sort of response. Nerves were a normal part of life, and made sense given their situation. But running away from him? That was something new. Her thoughts were a jumbled mess as she frantically went through them to form a coherent response back. Zival, thank his soul, was already using his claws to run through her hair, grounding her, and providing her silent support. A way to tell her again, she could do this. It would be okay. So, she swallowed her desire to flee and tempered her nerves enough to give a small smile back to the stallion in front of her. Her hooves had brought her a comfortable separation between them, but not far enough to be considered rude. Cautious regard for him was schooled upon her face.
“Yes, that’s me. I’m assuming you’re…” she paused, realizing that while her sibling had told her they found her father, they had inconveniently left out his name.
To this, she couldn’t help but mentally kick herself.
“Allan, my name’s Allan. You look well.”
His voice seemed just as hesitant as her own, which actually gave her a sense of relief. He didn’t seem to be coming across as someone who wanted to force his own story upon her, not that she wasn’t curious. She had so many questions for him. Hopefully he would be up for staying as long as possible, or at least as long as he felt comfortable.
“Thank you,” she answered in kind, “I hope your travels weren’t too troublesome?”
She watched as he shook his head.
“Things were thankfully uneventful.”
Silence fell between them, and Lyra couldn’t help but feel at a loss and awkward at what to talk about. Nobody had really prepared her for this. Luckily, it seemed like Allan had sensed her struggle and provided her an olive branch.
“I have no doubt you have many questions for me.”
“….I do.”
“I’ll answer them all as best I can. It’s the very least I can do for you.”
Lyra stared at him silently in contemplation, and truly the only question she had so far was a loaded one just the same.
“Well…nothing like the present to get it out in the open.” She thought as the words began to leave her mind and out of her mouth.
“Why did you leave?”
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