Forever's gonna start tonight
03-11-2016, 08:54 PM
Walk | Talk | Think
The muffled sound of her sister's exclamation only fueled Aurora's need to run ahead, and the whole of her effort was thrown into outrunning her long-legged sibling. She did not need to know what those garbled noises Sera made actually meant; in her mind, it signified only that her sibling had caught on to the game she had initiated, and that she was likely giving chase. Rory did not even want to waste a second glancing over her shoulder to see if Ray was on her heels since it would mean dividing her effort into running and looking, and she was far more interested in outrunning and outmaneuvering her sister to jeopardize her chances of keeping her head start.
But without her ears, there really was no other way to tell. A few breathy chuckles fell from her smiling face as she quickly changed direction, arcing her path in order to give herself a chance to peek from the corner of her eye at the grey and blue youth chasing her. Her golden eyes shifted to glance sidelong at at her sister, and perfectly timed she caught the moment when Ray rumbled and fell onto the ground in a graceless heap. Rory's mostly useless ears perked atop her head, her golden eyes widening, and as she hurriedly slowed to a stop her smile fell away. Is she okay? She stayed where she was, uncertain, and watched Seraphiel closely as she shook off her tumble, got back to her feet, and proceeded to give chase again.
Seeing that the game was still on, that Sera was not actually hurt or unable to continue their game, Aurora grinned outright again and resumed her quick dash as she attempted to run in a wide circle around her sister.
The muffled sound of her sister's exclamation only fueled Aurora's need to run ahead, and the whole of her effort was thrown into outrunning her long-legged sibling. She did not need to know what those garbled noises Sera made actually meant; in her mind, it signified only that her sibling had caught on to the game she had initiated, and that she was likely giving chase. Rory did not even want to waste a second glancing over her shoulder to see if Ray was on her heels since it would mean dividing her effort into running and looking, and she was far more interested in outrunning and outmaneuvering her sister to jeopardize her chances of keeping her head start.
But without her ears, there really was no other way to tell. A few breathy chuckles fell from her smiling face as she quickly changed direction, arcing her path in order to give herself a chance to peek from the corner of her eye at the grey and blue youth chasing her. Her golden eyes shifted to glance sidelong at at her sister, and perfectly timed she caught the moment when Ray rumbled and fell onto the ground in a graceless heap. Rory's mostly useless ears perked atop her head, her golden eyes widening, and as she hurriedly slowed to a stop her smile fell away. Is she okay? She stayed where she was, uncertain, and watched Seraphiel closely as she shook off her tumble, got back to her feet, and proceeded to give chase again.
Seeing that the game was still on, that Sera was not actually hurt or unable to continue their game, Aurora grinned outright again and resumed her quick dash as she attempted to run in a wide circle around her sister.