I Know My Call
08-15-2015, 07:00 PM
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08-22-2015, 12:48 PM
Lazuli Falls
Tally would dance, as she often did, through the territories. She had always been a rather flighty bird, none that wasnt used to sticking around in one spot, not that their clan was any different. She had been raised to be independent, nothing but a song on the breeze as she danced along. Her paw steps were light as she moved, a delighted grin upon her lips. Today the water called to her, the sounds of nature strong in the song of the waterfall. She ran towards it, like it was a long lost best friend. And in a way, it probably was. The way her mind whirled with stories and fantasies, it was quite possible she imagined the falls to be family or friends. The lines between fantasy and reality were very often blurred for the young diamachi. When she reached the waterfall she couldn't help but blink in surprise as someone rather familiare had beat her too it. "Lyre!" She called in happy excitement over the opposite bank she stood on, Lyre across the river from her. Without a second thought she leapt, high, directly into the crashing waters at the base of the waterfall.
Tally would dance, as she often did, through the territories. She had always been a rather flighty bird, none that wasnt used to sticking around in one spot, not that their clan was any different. She had been raised to be independent, nothing but a song on the breeze as she danced along. Her paw steps were light as she moved, a delighted grin upon her lips. Today the water called to her, the sounds of nature strong in the song of the waterfall. She ran towards it, like it was a long lost best friend. And in a way, it probably was. The way her mind whirled with stories and fantasies, it was quite possible she imagined the falls to be family or friends. The lines between fantasy and reality were very often blurred for the young diamachi. When she reached the waterfall she couldn't help but blink in surprise as someone rather familiare had beat her too it. "Lyre!" She called in happy excitement over the opposite bank she stood on, Lyre across the river from her. Without a second thought she leapt, high, directly into the crashing waters at the base of the waterfall.