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Look at the Horizon Glow



Novella

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07-01-2014, 10:35 AM



Novella hadn't been able to sleep. The reasoning she assumed was perhaps the ongoing mourning period from the family's recent loss though it could quite as easily be that she simply worried about her sister. She couldn't imagine the pain that Song was feeling but to top it off the older Destruction had suddenly decided that now was the appropriate time to take a break from the pack and set off on some sort of trip with only Canta and Mercury. Novella personally felt that Song should have been here with the rest of the family but it had all happened so quickly and truth be told she doubted that there would have really been anyway to stop her. Hopefully she would be back soon.



A walk of her own seemed like the best way to clear her mind, and so as the rest of the lands were still she had risen. Initially she had simply walked to the borders, she hadn't had any intention of leaving the lands of Ludicael and yet she found herself unable to stop as she hit them. Something inside tugged her onwards and no matter how hypocritical it may have been for her to do so given her current feelings on Song's leave she continued. She wouldn't go far, she didn't want to worry her family any longer.



She stuck true to that last part at least, travelling to the Shrine she would find her pace slowing there and as mismatched eyes would admire the peaceful landscape around she would find her head clearing as well, embracing the tranquillity. It certainly seemed that she was alone here with how quiet and still it all was though of course she would swiftly be proven wrong as she suddenly caught sight of another figure through the mist. Taken by surprise she would simply pause, half of her tempted to go and investigate whatever the male was currently looking at, though other slightly more sensible part reminding her she probably ought to just head back home. Neither won, though given she remained stood there it seemed that the latter was rather unlikely.