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glass into butter, butter into starlight - Sanguinus - January 24, 2019 @Vivian <3 - please forgive the rambling below
Nostalgic. It was the first word that popped into the titan's mind as his eyes set upon the twisting patterns of the dimly illuminated forest floor, roots sprawling the earth not unlike waves in a rolling sea. He would have called the sight beautiful but the word could not measure to the tranquility he felt stir beneath his breast. No, this was more than just beautiful. This was a world of yesteryear tucked into the fine corners of a looming mountain and a beast so broken, so...unbefitting as himself did not belong in it. And yet it was what he could not have that he wanted most. Oh how he longed for the days of his adolescence when he would slip away to daydream in a forest such as this. After all it was here among the orchestra of branches and fading sunlight that he felt most free, for in any fleeting moment he would draw a shaky breath and allow himself to indulge in the nearly forgotten, lighthearted ways of his youth. RE: glass into butter, butter into starlight - Vivian - January 24, 2019 ![]() don't apologize, that was wonderful to read! @Sanguinus
RE: glass into butter, butter into starlight - Sanguinus - January 25, 2019 Archiving since she went inactive. Feel free to reopen if/when she comes back :) It was not the rustle of shrubbery or the chill in the wind that drew the male's attention elsewhere, but rather the faint sickness that seemed to linger in the rarefied air around him. At first he'd thought it was a fox succumbing to the dread of winter but the closer he got the more it dawned on him that this was one of his own that had fallen to the unfortunate sting of the cold season. Instincts told him to turn around, to avoid whoever held such an ailing aura about them and for a split second he considered doing so. That was until he caught sight of the weary female from the corner of his eye and a sense of guilt overtook him. He paused, unsure whether to approach and after a moment of thought let out a raspy chuff, leaving it up to her whether or not to engage in conversation or continue on her way. |