Oh No, Don't Let Me Go
Indigo
02-20-2020, 06:36 AM
Indigo wouldn’t ever admit he was tired, he was going to be ready to talk to the stars when Asla introduced him. Or he thought he was going to be, the feeling of needing a puppy nap was pushed away. His tiny sister shifted from her perch atop his head to the sand beside his gangly purple form. As she snuggled up against him he realized that he really could use a nap, he was still young and naps were a part of life. There was so much to see and do the boy never wanted to sleep.
Aslatiel made sure he knew the stars would be a long time coming, and she reiterated that they needed a nap. Maybe it was good for Indy, having someone to guide him towards good choices. Asla was the perfect wolf. He and Az worked as a team together, but Indigo felt more like he could follow his sister anywhere. He sighed and leaned heavily against his sibling as his own bright gaze blinked closed. ”Alright. Just a short one.” He insisted as the sound of the waves and the warmth of the sun lulled him to sleep.
Aslatiel made sure he knew the stars would be a long time coming, and she reiterated that they needed a nap. Maybe it was good for Indy, having someone to guide him towards good choices. Asla was the perfect wolf. He and Az worked as a team together, but Indigo felt more like he could follow his sister anywhere. He sighed and leaned heavily against his sibling as his own bright gaze blinked closed. ”Alright. Just a short one.” He insisted as the sound of the waves and the warmth of the sun lulled him to sleep.
Warning: Indigo should be considered a Mature Character.