Fall Games
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:45 am
The silver mare erupted from the leaves that littered the ground of her home and into Sionayra. Her star touched mane and tail sailed behind her like a leaf covered banner. Sure she had made it through the huge leaf pile, but now a few red leaves had entangled into her mane. She shook her head as she galloped, but they seemed to have a mind of their own and were content on staying where they were. She knew why and yep moving. If he wanted to play, then she would play.
The beige stallion looked at the leaf pile that had gathered in front of one of the portals to Sionayra. He knew by the way the leaves were parted that his silver bond sister had dove through them. Not to mention he had a sense that a few had tagged along with her. Sure he was no elemental, but he was in his element when the world was full of falling bright coloured leaves. He wanted to play and run and get used to his new home, but of course one of the few of his bondmates he had met now had left him. This was his part of the valley, full in a time frozen fall, but despite what he made and hoped would stop her escape had failed.
He shifted his wait back and forth not sure on what to do. And he was well aware that the mare was gaining a bigger lead by the moment. However, he was hesitant to follow, which of course he hated to admit. With a few seconds of pawing the earth and leaves he burst into the leaf pile and out into the realm his bond sister had went. He’d catch her and run home again, a win win situation.
The beige stallion looked at the leaf pile that had gathered in front of one of the portals to Sionayra. He knew by the way the leaves were parted that his silver bond sister had dove through them. Not to mention he had a sense that a few had tagged along with her. Sure he was no elemental, but he was in his element when the world was full of falling bright coloured leaves. He wanted to play and run and get used to his new home, but of course one of the few of his bondmates he had met now had left him. This was his part of the valley, full in a time frozen fall, but despite what he made and hoped would stop her escape had failed.
He shifted his wait back and forth not sure on what to do. And he was well aware that the mare was gaining a bigger lead by the moment. However, he was hesitant to follow, which of course he hated to admit. With a few seconds of pawing the earth and leaves he burst into the leaf pile and out into the realm his bond sister had went. He’d catch her and run home again, a win win situation.