The ebb and flow of the tides had sunk in with that of her own heart. This place. This place was so beautiful, so gorgeous, it made her feel things. It made her feel all the things that she longed so desperately for. The things that she was starving for. The night is dark, and she's burning brightly within it. So many stars above her, so many glimmering, beautiful, fantastic, far away gems that she couldn't touch. If Selene could, she'd reach out and touch them. The girl turns and touches her own coat. A giggle escapes her throat briefly, tail wagging. That made sense. Well. It made sense in the mind of the young lady.
It's then she stumbles upon the cave, the light of the full moon shining off the puddle of a stagnated tide. It came up to her elbows, for now. She splashed. She splashed her way into the cave, head tossing. The only mark of time passing was the tide going out, lapping at her forelegs. Everything was sparkling. Selene had to touch it all. She needed to touch it and hold it. How... beautiful. She was beautiful too. At least tonight. She was going to watch the tide go out from her spot in the puddle-y cave. How fantastic. Everything was so fantastic, and she was so alive.
burning bright
It was dark when he'd reached the ocean. Stars scattered across the sky and he couldn't imagine a time more peaceful. He knew his freedoms were going to be very limited soon. The pups were due any time now and with it he'd be sticking closer to Celestial. Not that he hadn't already done that, his wandering days were over, but he'd be even more reluctant to leave when his kids arrived. He'd be there to help feed Kavdaya and watch them when she needed to. He was getting older too. Having turned eight already he could feel it settling into his bones. His muscles would ache with overuse and there were times he felt like he had no energy at all. The sun beating down on his thick pelt hadn't helped at all either. The night was a cool relief from the summer heat and he was thankful he'd chosen to come out now instead of the day time. His coat had never thinned like most other wolves, but it was something he'd long since gotten used to. He hadn't smelled the stranger in the cave. He'd been trotting along the water's edge and the lapping waves had already taken away the woman's scent. So as he peered around the mouth of it to look inside he as surprised to see a dark silhouette illuminated by the moon. He'd step back a few paces, water splashing as he moved, to give her some space. "Ah'm sorry." He apologized. "Ah didn' know anyone else was ou' here." He grinned warmly at her. He was prepared to leave if she didn't want the company, but star gazing and exploring were two things that often were fun with company so he paused to see if she'd greet him or turn him away. Walk, "Talk" Think |
Selene is all anticipation, especially for the nights that she doesn't have to hang out alone. She's grown to rather like the dark, and nights like this make her feel... alive. The light summer breeze ruffling her fur, the cold salt water pooling around her legs as she splashed. A part of her wants to chance the tide out to sea, but she's too distracted by the shining that is the stones in this glorious cavern by the sea. It's like a geode that's big enough to swallow her whole-- she loves it. She adores it. The scorn of the moon is ever so alive and ever so wonderful.
The star soaked creature approaches the man as he approaches her, reaching out to boop his shoulder with his nose. A greeting, in her culture. It's innocent. Her tail wags, head tosses, and she's giggling. "Why are you sorry?" He's much taller than she is, but the yearling has this bad habit of not showing fear. Even if she felt it, she choked it back. It was a good time. Selene looks to the man, head canted to the side. "Do you know when the tide will come back?" Her voice is a bell tone, high but not grating, a fae creature. Sometimes Selene dreams she has wings, but she stands beneath the sky, soaked in stars.
As he had approached the woman would come up to him and surprise flitted through him as she bopped his shoulder with her nose. As much as the foreign interaction with a stranger astonished him, a grin formed on his muzzle anyways. So she was the friendly sort. He hadn't come across many who were so willing to approach a strange wolf they'd never met before, but he didn't mind it. He was a social creature by nature and was getting far too old to care about his personal space. "Jus' not wantin' ta disturb ye if ye were lookin' ta be alone." He said softly, almost not wanting to raise his voice to disrupt the tranquility of the night. She didn't seem to mind his presence, even invited it really, so he settled himself in. She was a tiny thing, upon inspection, and as dark as the night itself. He didn't focus on her for long though and instead would look to the ocean as she asked about the tide. His head would then look to the sky as he thought about it. Teal eyes would observe the moon's shape before he looked back at her again. "If ye look at tha moon it's half full so it'll be back by morning." He told her. He knew the moon affected the tides as well as the season. A part of him hoped she wished to learn more. It'd been a while since he'd gotten to teach anyone anything and he'd been a lot of places. He had plethora of information to share. Walk, "Talk" Think |