Re: Crystal Caves Lonely Hearts
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:50 pm
The yellow stallion lowered his head and gazed into the young mares dazzling orbs. With a tender smile, he wiped away the stray tear with the tip of his nose and settled closer to her, resting his head beside hers. He took a moment before answering, not for lack of words, but to organize his thoughts and steady his quickly beating heart.
With one ear directed towards tribe he listened to her steady breathing, the other listened to the increasingly more violent storm outside. It would not be long now before the cave entrance filled up and they would be trapped. He wasn't worried though, he was with Tribe. At the moment, that's all he needed.
Nuzzling her tenderly, he said, "Thank you. Thank you for being honest with me."
He wasn't alone in his thoughts and feelings. How silly of him to think so. There were others, like him, lost and alone in a world that seemed black and dark. Everyone followed their own paths, some by traveling, others by wallowing.
"My dear Tribe," he continued as he watched the glow of the cave illuminate her body with the corner of his eye. "You are like the northern sky on the blackest of winter nights. When despair and loneliness grips the hearts of all, your radiance because a beacon of hope."
With a chuckle, he continued, "The northern lights do not compare to you."
In a more serious tone, he edged just a little bit closer and whispered, "You wont be alone anymore. I'll always be here for you."
ooc/I'm sorry for the short reply, I'm shipping out to Toronto for a few days to get my health and safety certification. Should be able to post on Friday evening
With one ear directed towards tribe he listened to her steady breathing, the other listened to the increasingly more violent storm outside. It would not be long now before the cave entrance filled up and they would be trapped. He wasn't worried though, he was with Tribe. At the moment, that's all he needed.
Nuzzling her tenderly, he said, "Thank you. Thank you for being honest with me."
He wasn't alone in his thoughts and feelings. How silly of him to think so. There were others, like him, lost and alone in a world that seemed black and dark. Everyone followed their own paths, some by traveling, others by wallowing.
"My dear Tribe," he continued as he watched the glow of the cave illuminate her body with the corner of his eye. "You are like the northern sky on the blackest of winter nights. When despair and loneliness grips the hearts of all, your radiance because a beacon of hope."
With a chuckle, he continued, "The northern lights do not compare to you."
In a more serious tone, he edged just a little bit closer and whispered, "You wont be alone anymore. I'll always be here for you."
ooc/I'm sorry for the short reply, I'm shipping out to Toronto for a few days to get my health and safety certification. Should be able to post on Friday evening