Fal?dara didn?t feel particularly needed in any one place, however, this did not sadden her. It made her feel as though she was supposed to be looking for a place where she was needed. She loved her family, specifically her mother, so dearly. They would be alright without her for the time being. Fal?dara was a calm soul that didn?t really believe in worry. Besides, Song could see her whenever she wished. Whenever Fal?dara figured out wherever it was that she really belonged she would certainly let her mother know. Her father was long gone, so there was no need to really look to tell him anything. She was sure he was perfectly fine. He must have had some really important business to tend to.
Fal?dara had also failed to notice that age had done her well. She was still petite and small for her age, and perhaps for her lineage, but she was far more feminine than she had been. The youthful boyishness had left her and gentle curves were taking over her body. She had developed delicate facial features that resembled her mother, and her entire body was healthy, albeit slightly thin. She was never going to be a heavy set girl though. Fal?dara?s gentleness not only was upon the way she looked but also the way that she moved. Her steps were gentle and light and she moved with an airiness that was only natural. It wasn?t simply learned.
Fal?dara had no notice of what was becoming of her or really those around her. her observance wasn?t especially keen, but she was sweet nonetheless. She had a brilliant heart despite her early on naievity. She would grow and she would change some more, however, only those involved would determine how she would turn out.
The morning was crisp and the air was warm. The sun peeked over the horizon with a bright glare and set the world aglow with a brilliant morning kiss. Fal?dara was seated on a patch of grass watching the golden rays pour over the landscape. It was going to be a lovely day, and once she had situated herself and thought about some things she would let herself go wherever the wind carried her and to whatever future she was supposed to be involved with. Oh what a day!