Zylvanness
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Like a gift from the heavens it was easy to tell. It was love from above that could save me from hell.
She had fire in her soul, it was easy to see, how the devil himself could be pulled out of me.
There were drums in the air as she started to dance,
Every soul in the room keeping time with their hands.
And we danced on into the night!
She had fire in her soul, it was easy to see, how the devil himself could be pulled out of me.
There were drums in the air as she started to dance,
Every soul in the room keeping time with their hands.
And we danced on into the night!
━━☽Ɍυɼ'Дɖɩқą Дɖɖąɧąɼɼą☾━━
Wound attended to and bandaged, Claudia she knew would be just fine. "I'll change the bandage tonight or if it starts to bleed again," she said simply as she listened to what was being said while putting her things away.
It was sounding a little more believable with the details given. Still, she was weary of the wolves, the Therians, were legendary creatures both respected and feared. Hearing about the Prince's involvement with their uprooting in the native land, this perked Adi's interest.
"The Prince," she murmured questioningly. "As in Prince of Crows?"
If he was involved in that and with forcing their kind from their land and homes, she could see why Therians would not trust the Daywalkers. But did they have other choices or options that would keep them just as safe or safer? Adi didn't think so, as far as she was aware, not in this land which she knew so little about.
"You say they don't trust Daywalkers...can we trust them not to kill any of us on sight?" she asked with worry in her voice. If death was a response to going there, Adi was not fond of the idea. The gypsy was sure everyone would have preferred to stay alive.
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Wound attended to and bandaged, Claudia she knew would be just fine. "I'll change the bandage tonight or if it starts to bleed again," she said simply as she listened to what was being said while putting her things away.
It was sounding a little more believable with the details given. Still, she was weary of the wolves, the Therians, were legendary creatures both respected and feared. Hearing about the Prince's involvement with their uprooting in the native land, this perked Adi's interest.
"The Prince," she murmured questioningly. "As in Prince of Crows?"
If he was involved in that and with forcing their kind from their land and homes, she could see why Therians would not trust the Daywalkers. But did they have other choices or options that would keep them just as safe or safer? Adi didn't think so, as far as she was aware, not in this land which she knew so little about.
"You say they don't trust Daywalkers...can we trust them not to kill any of us on sight?" she asked with worry in her voice. If death was a response to going there, Adi was not fond of the idea. The gypsy was sure everyone would have preferred to stay alive.
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Like a piece to the puzzle that falls into place, you could tell how we felt from the look on our faces.
We were spinning in circles with the moon in our eyes. No room left to move in between you and I.
Our voices rang like the angels sing. We forgot where we were and we lost track of time,
And we sang to the wind as we danced through the night.
And we danced on into the night!
We were spinning in circles with the moon in our eyes. No room left to move in between you and I.
Our voices rang like the angels sing. We forgot where we were and we lost track of time,
And we sang to the wind as we danced through the night.
And we danced on into the night!