The Sudden Storm
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 5:45 pm
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this good? i tried songhue.
:bic:
Blinding flashes of lightning illuminated a solitary figure on a solitary hill. Standing with her back pressed to a tall tree despite the danger of such a position in such a storm. Every snap of white hot electricity that flashed across the sky sparked the brilliant light of curiosity within her own bright green eyes.
A creature of storm and rain, both fierce and tranquil but with a curiosity that was almost insatiable. This very curiosity held the gray-brown feathered wind beaten griffin transfixed overlooking the gathering below.
"Now or never..." ,She muttered beneath her breath though she was sure even if she had said it loudly the wind and thunder would have stolen it instantly.
Pacing herself evenly Tink moved down the hill, neither fast nor slow... steps that were bold and yet unsure. 'A living beast' a lot of humans tended to say but that really didn't bother her much.
By the time she emerged from her own thoughts she was standing just behind the little deer facing the stormy lake. Her eyes were filled with a silent wonder while her face was tranquil, however; deep inside she was surprised she hadn't quailed at the last moment and given up on the approach.
She stood silently now, watching the beautiful lake ahead of her, thrashing and splashing everywhere, drenching all close enough.
this good? i tried songhue.
:bic:
Blinding flashes of lightning illuminated a solitary figure on a solitary hill. Standing with her back pressed to a tall tree despite the danger of such a position in such a storm. Every snap of white hot electricity that flashed across the sky sparked the brilliant light of curiosity within her own bright green eyes.
A creature of storm and rain, both fierce and tranquil but with a curiosity that was almost insatiable. This very curiosity held the gray-brown feathered wind beaten griffin transfixed overlooking the gathering below.
"Now or never..." ,She muttered beneath her breath though she was sure even if she had said it loudly the wind and thunder would have stolen it instantly.
Pacing herself evenly Tink moved down the hill, neither fast nor slow... steps that were bold and yet unsure. 'A living beast' a lot of humans tended to say but that really didn't bother her much.
By the time she emerged from her own thoughts she was standing just behind the little deer facing the stormy lake. Her eyes were filled with a silent wonder while her face was tranquil, however; deep inside she was surprised she hadn't quailed at the last moment and given up on the approach.
She stood silently now, watching the beautiful lake ahead of her, thrashing and splashing everywhere, drenching all close enough.