Long overdue thread; it’s past time for the trio to reunite @Bennet @Kjors . This is set at some point when liquid time makes sense for all of us and all our threads and.. stuff.
RE: There sky is lighting up with an early aurora borealis! Reds and green lights dance across the nighttime sky for hours.
RE: There sky is lighting up with an early aurora borealis! Reds and green lights dance across the nighttime sky for hours.
Karina’s heart soared as Mother and daughter finally, finally arrived at Dragonveil Fold. The sun was visible only as a faint glow below the horizon, but Karina knew that Bennet’s sight was not hampered by the gathering darkness. The girl was a dragon in a wolf’s body, and wolves thrived in the dark. “Welcome home, Bennet. This is Dragonveil Fold.” Karina said, caught up in the awe of the moment. Of course Bennet would already know that they had arrived... a dragon certainly knows how to recognize her own lair, after all!
Karina allowed Bennet to soak up the sight of their new homeland for a few moments before she spoke again. “You will always be safe here, love.” Karina pressed her forehead into her daughter’s side, sighing with boundless relief that she was able to speak those words. Neither she nor Bennet had been truly safe, not since Bennet was born. Karina doubted her daughter even understood was it was like to feel safe… to not have to constantly monitor her own actions, speech, and even thoughts. To not have to live surrounded by secrets.
“There is so much I haven’t told you, because it wasn’t safe.” How she had longed to confide in her daughter; to explain everything that Bennet didn’t—and couldn’t—understand. A family should not hide things from one another, and yet this was exactly what the Sorensons had been forced to do. Karina wanted to tell her everything at one. You have an inheritance, and you have a kingdom! You have a purpose. You have a last name. But first and foremost would have to be: you have a father—you always have—and he loves you very much. “We will discuss it all in time. But first, let’s find him.” As usual in conversation between the mother and daughter, Karina didn’t have to explain who the him was. There was only one man who was important.
“Kjors,” Karina called, raising her voice to emit an echoing bark of summons. The Sorenson scent clung tantalizingly to this place; if Kjors wasn’t in Dragonveil, he had been here recently. The Mother would guide him to his mate and child. As the pair waited for his arrival, the last glimmers of sunlight disappeared from the horizon. Stars began to emerge, and the inky sky rippled with color. “See, my dragon?” Karina breathed, directing her daughter’s attention to the aurora borealis. “The Mother welcomes us to Her land. She is celebrating!” Karina’s spirit was as bright as the sky, and she nuzzled her daughter in a small act of joy that no words could express.