September 07, 2019, 01:15 PM
a gentle chuff draws praimfaya out of her self-pity party as her body changes from lounging carelessly to alert and she peers over her shoulder at the pale woman. a flick of praimfaya's ear is given as the woman asks her something — a question derived from the tone in which was used — in a language that was neither trig or common and praimfaya does not understand. perhaps, she considers, this is how others feel when i speak trig but the confusion she feels is not near enough to warrant her to stop. trig is her favored tongue, after all. it is a piece of her identity woven far too deeply within her makeup to be scrubbed out.
a small, albeit warm smile tugs at the corners of the wanheda's smile.
and then because she can't help herself asks,
a small, albeit warm smile tugs at the corners of the wanheda's smile.
you don't have to be sorry,she assures the older woman.
i can,praimfaya replies thoughtfully.
but i prefer land to water.she admits.
and then because she can't help herself asks,
what language was that, that you spoke?though she is a body of her own people that does not mean she is not interested in the cultures of those around her.
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whose vowels are the sound of metal clashing - by RIP Praimfaya - September 02, 2019, 03:13 PM
RE: whose vowels are the sound of metal clashing - by Tahani - September 07, 2019, 10:34 AM
RE: whose vowels are the sound of metal clashing - by RIP Praimfaya - September 07, 2019, 01:15 PM