Autumn Snow
Aslindy
12-16-2020, 04:55 PM
Indigo reciprocated her feelings completely just as she knew he would. He pressed his forehead against hers and she pressed right back. His words warmed her soul and she let her paw drop from his cheek. Instead, she moved forward, placing her chest against him. Forelegs wrapped around as much of him as she could manage. Being out together with no one else around to judge them was so freeing.
Aside from the similar markings over their eyes, Indigo and Aslatiel didn't look alike at all. If they went somewhere where no one knew them, they could more than likely get away with saying that they were a pair instead of siblings. It was a thought that came up often, but where would they go? She knew that they could survive together on their own. To Auster, maybe? From what she'd heard, the southern lands were sparsely inhabited.
"We are perfect together, aren't we?" It wasn't so much a question as it was a statement. Together they achieved utter perfection. They were two halves of a whole, joined together before birth. They would remain as such until after death, she was sure. Giving Indigo one last squeeze, she pulled back, placing a kiss on the closest saber tooth before resuming her walk. The girl stopped by one of the freshwater streams that trailed out into the brackish water. She slated her thirst for water since she wouldn't allow herself to slate her thirst for Indigo.
Aside from the similar markings over their eyes, Indigo and Aslatiel didn't look alike at all. If they went somewhere where no one knew them, they could more than likely get away with saying that they were a pair instead of siblings. It was a thought that came up often, but where would they go? She knew that they could survive together on their own. To Auster, maybe? From what she'd heard, the southern lands were sparsely inhabited.
"We are perfect together, aren't we?" It wasn't so much a question as it was a statement. Together they achieved utter perfection. They were two halves of a whole, joined together before birth. They would remain as such until after death, she was sure. Giving Indigo one last squeeze, she pulled back, placing a kiss on the closest saber tooth before resuming her walk. The girl stopped by one of the freshwater streams that trailed out into the brackish water. She slated her thirst for water since she wouldn't allow herself to slate her thirst for Indigo.