The sun spotted the floor of the forest, mottling the fallen leaves and mire that lay in the path. The days were warm, the afternoons resembling the summer months but as the sun fell the cold began to seep through. In the evening frost would cover the dying grasses and push Flicka to shelter but right now...right now it was beautiful. A cascade of warm air rushed over her fur, enticing the female headlong toward the shore.
How long had she been here now?
Days? Weeks? She couldn’t tell. Time had a weird way of working in this world she found herself in, sometimes the sun appeared to last for hours and other times it was as if she lived in perpetual darkness. Time had no meaning here, that is what it seemed to her at least. She’d yet to remember anything of her past, save for the siblings she shared the womb with and nothing she did could jog the reveries of old. It wasn’t often that creatures received a second chance at life but either Flicka was very lucky or very luckless. She supposed that determination would come with time.
Dark pads brought the female closer to the edge of the water. She could already taste the chilly insipid along her lips, a general excitement began at her shoulders, fueling her speed.
This place was mysteriously beautiful. The firs reached high into the sky and yet they still seemed so small in comparison to the mountains in the distance. Colossal beings that reached their peaks well into the clouds. The sky above was clear and even still the alps were invisible, hidden beyond the prospects of her vision. Closer than the crests though were the cascades of the weir beyond, falling water that created a crescendo of noise. From where she stood it wasn’t overbearing but any closer and the sound would begin to become deafening. Waterfalls were not her favorite thing, they often drowned out her thoughts but here she could still focus.
Flicka reached down her head and lapped up the cold liquid. It soothed the aridness inside her throat, quenched the arising thirst she’d felt since she arrived in this biome. The warmth of the sun was still upon her back, the deep charcoals and chocolates of her coat drawing the rays and thus Flicka stepped into the cool. She waded until the water was just at her belly before stopping, allowing the lake water to seep into her coat and cool her flesh.
It didn’t occur to her that she may not be alone.
Her senses were dull in the wake of her enjoyment.
Flicka closed her eyes against the sunlight, granting the warmth to bleed against her cheeks. It was a brief moment of clarity that was short-lived. She could feel eyes on the back of her head, a prickle of awareness that leapt in the form of goosebumps along her flesh.
“Is someone there?” She asked the lakeside, no tenor defied her, it was a simple inquiry that fell from cautious lips.
@Tate
the staff team luvs u
How long had she been here now?
Days? Weeks? She couldn’t tell. Time had a weird way of working in this world she found herself in, sometimes the sun appeared to last for hours and other times it was as if she lived in perpetual darkness. Time had no meaning here, that is what it seemed to her at least. She’d yet to remember anything of her past, save for the siblings she shared the womb with and nothing she did could jog the reveries of old. It wasn’t often that creatures received a second chance at life but either Flicka was very lucky or very luckless. She supposed that determination would come with time.
Dark pads brought the female closer to the edge of the water. She could already taste the chilly insipid along her lips, a general excitement began at her shoulders, fueling her speed.
This place was mysteriously beautiful. The firs reached high into the sky and yet they still seemed so small in comparison to the mountains in the distance. Colossal beings that reached their peaks well into the clouds. The sky above was clear and even still the alps were invisible, hidden beyond the prospects of her vision. Closer than the crests though were the cascades of the weir beyond, falling water that created a crescendo of noise. From where she stood it wasn’t overbearing but any closer and the sound would begin to become deafening. Waterfalls were not her favorite thing, they often drowned out her thoughts but here she could still focus.
Flicka reached down her head and lapped up the cold liquid. It soothed the aridness inside her throat, quenched the arising thirst she’d felt since she arrived in this biome. The warmth of the sun was still upon her back, the deep charcoals and chocolates of her coat drawing the rays and thus Flicka stepped into the cool. She waded until the water was just at her belly before stopping, allowing the lake water to seep into her coat and cool her flesh.
It didn’t occur to her that she may not be alone.
Her senses were dull in the wake of her enjoyment.
Flicka closed her eyes against the sunlight, granting the warmth to bleed against her cheeks. It was a brief moment of clarity that was short-lived. She could feel eyes on the back of her head, a prickle of awareness that leapt in the form of goosebumps along her flesh.
“Is someone there?” She asked the lakeside, no tenor defied her, it was a simple inquiry that fell from cautious lips.
@Tate
the staff team luvs u