tell the world I'm coming home
10-10-2017, 08:17 AM
The long, glimmering sand-bridge that separated the two continents had always intrigued her. She'd heard tales that once it had never existed at all, that the two lands had been fully separate at one point, but the ever-changing ebb and flow of the sea had somehow made it come to fruition. She hadn't gotten the liberty to explore it yet, but now that she'd landed on Boreas' mainland she found herself gravitating to the long stretch of sand. Better to explore the place rather than simply admire it from afar - who knew what sort of treasures it might hold?
The lanky female moved with grace as she trekked down the beach, her gaze lifting from her forepaws to admire the horizon. The sea seemed to go on for eternity, despite the land that separated some of the sky from the water in the distance. Ambrosia's golden stare gleamed with admiration; her attention was only diverted when the figure of a stranger, standing towards the southern edge of the Bifrost, came into view. He seemed massive even from a distance, with a dark coat, and her interest was immediately piqued.
She made good time trekking across the bridge, unable to keep her gaze from straying from one side of the bridge to the next. Though she was still on land here, it felt like she was hovering over the sea itself - she felt at home surrounded by so much water, and she resisted the urge to paddle off the edge of the strip and go for a quick swim in the frigid waters. Her interest currently was in the male up ahead, wondering what he knew about these lands and its inhabitants, if anyone. It was about time she got some information out of someone instead of wandering blindly.
Ambrosia wore a simple smile as she drew closer, taking long strides toward the beast, noticing he was even larger than she'd expected him to be from a distance. The woman raised a brow in appreciation. "Ah, hello there," she called out gently, her voice touched with a slight accent that was difficult to place. His reaction to her simple greeting would likely tell her much of what she needed to know about him - and if she wanted to proceed with conversation or dive into the ocean and make her departure.
The lanky female moved with grace as she trekked down the beach, her gaze lifting from her forepaws to admire the horizon. The sea seemed to go on for eternity, despite the land that separated some of the sky from the water in the distance. Ambrosia's golden stare gleamed with admiration; her attention was only diverted when the figure of a stranger, standing towards the southern edge of the Bifrost, came into view. He seemed massive even from a distance, with a dark coat, and her interest was immediately piqued.
She made good time trekking across the bridge, unable to keep her gaze from straying from one side of the bridge to the next. Though she was still on land here, it felt like she was hovering over the sea itself - she felt at home surrounded by so much water, and she resisted the urge to paddle off the edge of the strip and go for a quick swim in the frigid waters. Her interest currently was in the male up ahead, wondering what he knew about these lands and its inhabitants, if anyone. It was about time she got some information out of someone instead of wandering blindly.
Ambrosia wore a simple smile as she drew closer, taking long strides toward the beast, noticing he was even larger than she'd expected him to be from a distance. The woman raised a brow in appreciation. "Ah, hello there," she called out gently, her voice touched with a slight accent that was difficult to place. His reaction to her simple greeting would likely tell her much of what she needed to know about him - and if she wanted to proceed with conversation or dive into the ocean and make her departure.
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