Firefly Glen [PHE] Desert senna
Akashingo
Amiirad
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As soon as her momma and daddy left, the camps lost their luster. The princess no longer wished to explore as once she had. The hunt felt more like an interim purgatory than the vibrant celebration she had imagined.

Neith pads through rows and rows of strangers, the bit of seaglass tucked between her teeth until coming upon a little clearing in the woods, an ideal place to plunk down on the ground and snuffle out the flame of her worry.

The mostly prayerless journey has kept her long dammed. The amiirad focuses on the feeling of smooth stone under paw, and closes her eyes.
Sapphique
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his twin probably was not far, but lafayette found himself alone the moment he came upon the golden-cream girl. he'd been idly following a squirrel in the upper reaches of the trees, leaping and scrambling from branch to branch in its flight.

but with the unfamiliar face ahead, he soon forgot all about the bushy-tailed creature.

you okay? lafayette asked her. her eyes were closed, and there was a strange vibe around her—a tension in her body, perhaps. she was a few moons younger than himself, so maybe she was feeling overwhelmed with all of this. heavens knew he kind of was.

he sat nearby, quietly waiting for her response (and ready to leave if she didn't want his company right now).
Akashingo
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She wheels, startled, the wide ruby irises landing upon a boy of a similar color. It’s the first thing she notices, and enough to render the princess atypically wordless. Though he is not so much older, he is much, much taller, and Neith is suddenly shy over the seclusion of her prayer.

“Yes!” Is quickly insisted, roseate eyes blinking fast.

It was here the amiirad wished for her mother’s eternal optimism, but she could not keep shades of grey concern from leaking into her otherwise sunny appearance. “Well, no… that’s a lie.”

It’s a solemn admission Neith believed she should not comment further on for the discretion of her parents’ kingdoms. But what she was feeling was momentarily distracted by the redwood boy with the emerald stare.

“I’m Merneith,” the princess introduces, a flick of her golden tail offered in cordial greeting.
Sapphique
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her honesty was refreshing. lafayette found himself always trying to find the silver lining in things, and pushing back displeasure even at the cost of a bad mood later. he could empathize, and blinked softly her way as she introduced herself.

i'm lafayette, from sapphique, he replied. where you be livin'? our pack's by de sea—i be missin' it a lot here.

maybe she missed her home, too. she certainly didn't smell like the ocean, but there was a sweetness about her aroma that appealed to him—something both sweet and spicy, like a swath of wildflowers. did she live among them? he had no way of knowing about akashingo's penchant for baths and perfumes.
Akashingo
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She puts a muzzle out only to retreat sharply as the scent of brine wafts in the air.

“What is that? Sea?” She asks, summoning every grace not to cover her nose, but the unpleasantness inevitably seeps into her expression. She scrunches her brows, finding it rather unbecoming that Lafayette would refuse a bath when there were so many important kingdoms around to meet.

“We’re from the Mesa,” the princess declares proudly, without a realization that Akashingo was foreign to many distant cultures.

But in the next moment her face drops. Neith had believed all of life would be like one long and perfect summer day, and for the first time her ideals were at odds with reality.

“I miss home, too. My mommy and daddy left us here,” the amiirad's red eyes didn’t dare glance up. If she was being honest, it was hard not to feel forgotten about.
Sapphique
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the interaction was going well—he thought so, anyway—until merneith recoiled, nose wrinkling at what he could only assume was his own scent. lafayette frowned, caught between offense and embarrassment, and tucked his chin down to his sternum.

it be salty, with lots of fish, he explained, glowering a bit. if wolves could blush, he would be maroon. i t'ink it smell good. what's a mesa?

my mommy and daddy left us here. lafayette eased a bit at the words, shoulders sagging in quiet sympathy. he shouldn't take her sentiments too personally—she was only reacting to things she didn't know about. i'm sorry dey did dat, he murmured.