Re: Promenade (Open)
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 10:23 am
Mist smiled softly, mouth curling in easy relief--friendship came naturally to her. "I would like that very much."
She hadn't heard the name Batsy before, but Sive was reclusive and Cedar moreso. Any news came in snippets and gossip on the wind, whenever one of their more sociable bonded ran into an old friend. The sisters themselves rarely proclaimed anything about their own existence, so she supposed many bonded kept to themselves. Still, it seemed the Sirensong was flourishing in her tight family.
"Our bondmate families are about the same size," she remarked, flicking her tail happily. "Well, if you count Confetti and little Astarte, who hasn't bonded yet but I'm pretty sure she'll choose Sive. And I apologize for Confetti, earlier. It's been--hard for him."
She looked toward the horizon, where her companion had so recently disappeared to. She wondered if he'd still be there, or if he'd gone off to a new quarry. Not many of her bonded bothered to question the stallion's comings and goings--he was an Elemental, after all, strong enough to take care of himself--but she'd probably never rid herself of the notion that everyone needed someone who cared where they wandered off to. "Do you want to walk with me a little while? I still have to go to a few places, make sure everything is balanced."
She hadn't heard the name Batsy before, but Sive was reclusive and Cedar moreso. Any news came in snippets and gossip on the wind, whenever one of their more sociable bonded ran into an old friend. The sisters themselves rarely proclaimed anything about their own existence, so she supposed many bonded kept to themselves. Still, it seemed the Sirensong was flourishing in her tight family.
"Our bondmate families are about the same size," she remarked, flicking her tail happily. "Well, if you count Confetti and little Astarte, who hasn't bonded yet but I'm pretty sure she'll choose Sive. And I apologize for Confetti, earlier. It's been--hard for him."
She looked toward the horizon, where her companion had so recently disappeared to. She wondered if he'd still be there, or if he'd gone off to a new quarry. Not many of her bonded bothered to question the stallion's comings and goings--he was an Elemental, after all, strong enough to take care of himself--but she'd probably never rid herself of the notion that everyone needed someone who cared where they wandered off to. "Do you want to walk with me a little while? I still have to go to a few places, make sure everything is balanced."