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And I Will Still Be Here, Stargazing

Talyssa



Talyssa

Loner

Master Intellectual (240)

Master Navigator (244)

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age
3 Years
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Female
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304
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11-04-2022, 10:23 PM (This post was last modified: 11-07-2022, 03:43 PM by Talyssa. Edited 1 time in total.)

She couldn't quite come up with the reason the stars shone especially bright here in the plains. Not until Andromeda made her observation out loud. "That makes sense." Talyssa agreed, noting that the wide open space allowed an uninterrupted portal to the galaxy above. "Endless is a good way to put it," she said with a gentle nod before craning her neck back once more in an effort to take it all in. It seemed impossible to do so.

With the conclusion she had drawn about the north star, a warm glow radiated from her in result of her insight. Polaris would lead you straight and true. The younger girl would certainly commit that to memory. While she was actively breaking curfew now, that wouldn't always be the case. There may come a time when the ability to navigate at night would come in handy. With her own pale blue gaze, she followed Andy's gesture with her eyes one more time to ensure that she had the right star.

Though, when she noticed movement in her peripheral, her attention returned to her new friend. "A story?" Lyssie echoed in genuine curiosity. The Fatalis girl needed no encouraging, she set in to describe Polaris as a massive white brute that was quite the navigator himself. "Wow." She mumbled softly, completely engaged in the telling of his tale. Andromeda went to find the star in the sky once more, but her focus was trained on the lavender fae. "They can do that?!" She asked in surprise. "Make a wolf into a star?" Talyssa quickly added, offering a clarification.

When Andromeda asked if she was boring, Lys rapidly shook her head. "No! Please keep going!" She insisted, waiting expectantly for the stories to continue.