Though their travels hadn't been as extensive as the ones that were held in folktales told by the storytellers of Widemouth Creek during their bi-annual festivals, Emrys certainly felt as though he'd been on the move for years. The rosy-fingered dawn ebbed slowly over the horizon, fading from a deep purple; quite the beautiful morning. The light chirps of songbirds paired with the glow of early morning was quite the pleasant experience; and the presence of a rain shower did little in the way of putting a damper on his mood. Everything was absolutely perfect, there was nothing that he could complain about. He was however, suddenly aware that his feet hurt, so out of exhaustion, and a (very minor) fear they might busticate, promptly threw himself down amongst the wildflowers. If his scent hadn't been so utterly masculine, chances were that, with his feminine build, he could have easily been mistaken for a large female. Speaking of which, where was Kiera? She was a pretty girl, even if he did have a hard time entertaining anything aside from platonic relations from her now. Before the rumors and the supposed indiscretions, he'd often found himself wondering just what it would be like to be more than friends, but all of that had been stomped out by the adults of the Creek. "Kiera," his voice wasn't loud, but if she was close by he had no doubt she'd hear him. "it's raining..." Which wouldn't have held any significance to anybody else to him; he enjoyed rain far more than anything else, especially now. It held a certain kind of spiritual meaning for him... like it was washing away their pasts. |
(This post was last modified: Aug 01, 2010, 12:04 PM by Emrys-Shade.)