Moonlit nights
03-31-2013, 12:39 AM
These lands smelled and tasted heavily of salt. It was soft, warm and incredibly overwhelming - but somehow fitting to the sound of rolling waves and the cries of gulls overhead. Io had found a small strip of sand that stretched a little less than a mile in either direction. It was a small beach, somewhat rocky in places, but the woman smiled regardless. The ocean was an incredible treat to the nomad. She had heard tales of it, but her travels so far were inland, and rarely did the wind carry more than faint reminders of the beaches it had once known.
Night had just fallen over the area, and the sky was clear. Each star could be seen twinkling above the heads of all they resided over. A full moon drenched the area in pale moonlight. It made the albino's fur look even more stark white than it was, and her magenta eyes reflected a silvery pink light against the moon's rays, yet looked strikingly red when stared straight into. Pink paw pads left a trail in the sand leading right to the gentle creature that was now standing on the shore. Her gaze was focused outward, on the horizon of darkening waters. An ocean that was probably so bright and green and blue during he day was now a churning mass of ink.
The woman took the first step, letting the cool waters wash over her front paws. It was chilly, but she didn't flinch, only basked in the momen of peace. The world around her was so quiet, but there was so much to be heard if one truly listened. The faint call of water dwelling beasts not too far off, the sound of birds overhead, the crashing of waves against the shore. A different symphony than she was used to listening to, the forests that she immersed herself in was so much different.
It was all so serene.
Night had just fallen over the area, and the sky was clear. Each star could be seen twinkling above the heads of all they resided over. A full moon drenched the area in pale moonlight. It made the albino's fur look even more stark white than it was, and her magenta eyes reflected a silvery pink light against the moon's rays, yet looked strikingly red when stared straight into. Pink paw pads left a trail in the sand leading right to the gentle creature that was now standing on the shore. Her gaze was focused outward, on the horizon of darkening waters. An ocean that was probably so bright and green and blue during he day was now a churning mass of ink.
The woman took the first step, letting the cool waters wash over her front paws. It was chilly, but she didn't flinch, only basked in the momen of peace. The world around her was so quiet, but there was so much to be heard if one truly listened. The faint call of water dwelling beasts not too far off, the sound of birds overhead, the crashing of waves against the shore. A different symphony than she was used to listening to, the forests that she immersed herself in was so much different.
It was all so serene.