sisterly bonding??
RE: There is a shooting star tonight.
The two had been entrusted to stay alone together at the main den while Korrin spent boy time with their father, and Narime took a rare moment of peaceful solitude for herself. No longer urged to stay within the safe confines of the hollow, the two siblings lay outside of their home, settled next to each other in a soft nest of grass blades. The crescent moon shed its light upon them, peering through a wide patch of sky visible through the canopy of their small forested domain. When looking up, the sisters could see a wide berth of stars, millions in number. Many times Nineva had attempted to count them, determined to know exactly how many fireflies had gotten stuck up there in that inky blackness, but eventually she had learned the effort to be utterly futile. Now, she was content to simply watch them. To make her stargazing more easy, the pale girl rolled over onto her back, forepaws limp in the air over her chest. Her mismatched eyes were filled with wonder, so curious was she as to why the pinpricks of light existed and why they were only visible in the dark. Why didn't they shine through the blue of the day's sky? Why did they never move from their positions, or did they, but so subtly she couldn't notice? Each of these questions and a million more rolled through the waves of her mind, until something completely unbelievable happened; one of the stars fell. With a loud gasp, Nineva hurriedly sat up, neck craning so that her eyes would never leave the sky. Her gaze searched frantically to find where it had gone, but the star had faded before it reached the edge of the large clearing in the leaves. At a complete loss, she began prodding Rose with her paw. "Rose! Rose did you see that?!" she asked frantically, hoping dearly that she had, though not really expecting that the vibrantly colored girl would have any more answers than she had. |