The storm had been worse than expected. Kite was happy to have spent it with Mirren. The storm amplified, it certainly did not diminish. As Kite informed him of her intent to check on the Fields as they were close to where she would one day live (if all went well with his leader). Kite would double back to him when the status of the Fields could be identified, but as she walked away Kite felt her longing for him grow. Kite knew how she felt, and it was no childish, fleeting fancy. Each step she took only increased this awareness. Her breathing grew more heavy as the strangest things dawned on her... things she still didn't quite understand, but... Kite also was aware that she didn't have to understand them. It just was.
And she enjoyed that. She need not ask why, because truthfully... it did not matter to her. Kite's confusion brought her to one conclusion: Mirren Tainn was someone she was meant for. To be with, to stay with, her forever. The notion was not frightening to her... it was welcome. She was swift in her acceptance. Kite did not find accepting what she recognized as the truth a difficult thing to do. Because it just was. What was this word she sought?
Love. It was love.
But Kite did not know this. Strangely, Kite had never heard of the word, although she had been loved by her family.
The brightness in her heart, her mind, nearly had her miss some of the devastation. Most everything was alright, but there was some shrubbery that was out of place, fallen over, their roots splayed in the air. Kite grimaces, but her concern also is wildlife. Perhaps there was prey to be found here, harmed due to the dismantling of some of this land. Overall, all seemed okay... but Kite needed to be certain that no one was caught in the crossfire. The rain made scents confusing and all muddled up, but Kite sorted them as she went.