Wondering Eyes, Wondering Soul
05-20-2013, 10:27 PM
The day was running its course and the sun was past the sky's midpoint. Although there were clouds here and there, they didn't stop the sun from proving a point. As she stopped to take a breath, she took the time to soak in the rays that touched her fur and skin. That quivering feeling of being in an unknown land still touched her mind, but she allowed herself to relax for a few short seconds. When a lonely cloud moved near the sun, it blocked its rays and her warmth. The thunderstorm gray fae shook all over, letting the warmth spread down to her sandy white-dipped toes. "I guess it's time to get moving," she said out loud.
Aeil didn't mean to leave this land she had accidentally discovered. For her, the exploration of it all seemed overwhelming, but she intended on seeing what she could. After traveling half a mile that-a-way (whichever way it was), she found herself standing on a raised part of the earth. Slowly, Aeil looked down to her right and her breath was taken away. She was so high up from the water, it caught her offguard.
Slowly, she looked up and saw the vast ocean stretch far beyond her field of vision. Her blue eyes widened and her heart raced. The view was indeed lovely, too. What came with the view was a feeling of warmth...the sun had come back out to play, basking her in its rays one more time. She shook all over, barked happily, and raced in a circle before rolling to the ground and stretching lazily across the grass. With her guard completely down, she didn't think about the world, or the possibility of someone walking in on her. For that moment, she was just being.
Aeil didn't mean to leave this land she had accidentally discovered. For her, the exploration of it all seemed overwhelming, but she intended on seeing what she could. After traveling half a mile that-a-way (whichever way it was), she found herself standing on a raised part of the earth. Slowly, Aeil looked down to her right and her breath was taken away. She was so high up from the water, it caught her offguard.
Slowly, she looked up and saw the vast ocean stretch far beyond her field of vision. Her blue eyes widened and her heart raced. The view was indeed lovely, too. What came with the view was a feeling of warmth...the sun had come back out to play, basking her in its rays one more time. She shook all over, barked happily, and raced in a circle before rolling to the ground and stretching lazily across the grass. With her guard completely down, she didn't think about the world, or the possibility of someone walking in on her. For that moment, she was just being.