Soothe My Soul
Indigo
04-07-2020, 06:48 AM
Indigo didn’t like the fall season, and if the winter was supposedly worse he was not looking forward to that either. There were a few new flowers to learn about but it seemed like the majority of his garden was going to perish with the cold. This put the boy into quite a grumpy mood. Indy was the happy go lucky one of his litter, but the knowledge that Autumn would steal away all of his hard work had the boy steaming.
The vibrant violet boy kicked rocks as massive paws carried him forward over the flat lands of the Armada. Maybe he should have made his way to the shrine or to his Aunt Io’s garden but both places only made him upset right now. He huffed as he pushed past the tall grasses and made his way to the plains. Maybe he’d find Azure and the two of them could get into another scrap. Indigo had the opposite of bloodlust, but the boy felt like a spar might help him to feel better.
As he continued forward the sight of the plain stretching out to the ocean brought him a little peace. Everything changed, the seasons gave way from rain and life to snow and dormancy. Indy tried not to think of it as his garden dying, but going to sleep during the cold of the winter. He attempted to hold close to the thought as his gaze fell on the tan fur of his sister. She was the one that could make him feel better no matter what so the massive boy moved his gangly legs forward.
She was perched on her own little island, a pedestal made by their father. Indigo found agrin as he approached his tiny sister, but the expression fell as he saw her bury her features into her paws. He felt huge concern. ”Aslatiel?” He asked softly, stopping just at the shore as he tried to get her attention.
The vibrant violet boy kicked rocks as massive paws carried him forward over the flat lands of the Armada. Maybe he should have made his way to the shrine or to his Aunt Io’s garden but both places only made him upset right now. He huffed as he pushed past the tall grasses and made his way to the plains. Maybe he’d find Azure and the two of them could get into another scrap. Indigo had the opposite of bloodlust, but the boy felt like a spar might help him to feel better.
As he continued forward the sight of the plain stretching out to the ocean brought him a little peace. Everything changed, the seasons gave way from rain and life to snow and dormancy. Indy tried not to think of it as his garden dying, but going to sleep during the cold of the winter. He attempted to hold close to the thought as his gaze fell on the tan fur of his sister. She was the one that could make him feel better no matter what so the massive boy moved his gangly legs forward.
She was perched on her own little island, a pedestal made by their father. Indigo found agrin as he approached his tiny sister, but the expression fell as he saw her bury her features into her paws. He felt huge concern. ”Aslatiel?” He asked softly, stopping just at the shore as he tried to get her attention.
Warning: Indigo should be considered a Mature Character.