Everybody's dancing in the moonlight
04-02-2024, 02:40 PM
The song of insects wove a tapestry of sound around Fiadh as she ambled beneath the dwindling light of day. Soon, the fragile creatures would descend to their earthen homes where they would wait out the frigid cold of winter - but for now, they sang the small-statured woman a lovely tune to accompany her slow procession through the Plains. She was unhurried, especially when a streak of motion slid into her periphery and she tipped her head skyward to follow it - discs of silvered lavender tracking the billowing trail of the aurora dancing across the sky. The grass had largely hidden it from view for her, but now laid bare to her, she was hopelessly captivated.
Her ears pricked with intrigue and she shifted her body to face the direction in earnest, eyes owlish as they reflected the vibrant harmony of color. Although it said little to profess she had never seen anything like it before, it remained true - she could not recall such a beautiful, entrancing sight. The tones shifted like underwater silk, flowing and twisting endlessly into one another. It was ethereal, breath-taking, mystifying.
Without much rhyme or reason other than the buzz of energy coursing through her veins, Fiadh dashed through the more shallow streams branching between expanses of long grass. Her dainty paws created a pitter-pattering rhythm as she twirled and pivoted in her haphazardly-placed, dancing steps that flowed to a tempo confined to the boundaries her own mind. The shallows underpaw reflected the otherworldly colors above her, the surface rippling and disrupting the scene each time her toes made contact.
She cared little for whether her antics remained hidden or found - it was, after all, quite rude to let the sky dance all on her lonesome on such a beautiful night.
Her ears pricked with intrigue and she shifted her body to face the direction in earnest, eyes owlish as they reflected the vibrant harmony of color. Although it said little to profess she had never seen anything like it before, it remained true - she could not recall such a beautiful, entrancing sight. The tones shifted like underwater silk, flowing and twisting endlessly into one another. It was ethereal, breath-taking, mystifying.
Without much rhyme or reason other than the buzz of energy coursing through her veins, Fiadh dashed through the more shallow streams branching between expanses of long grass. Her dainty paws created a pitter-pattering rhythm as she twirled and pivoted in her haphazardly-placed, dancing steps that flowed to a tempo confined to the boundaries her own mind. The shallows underpaw reflected the otherworldly colors above her, the surface rippling and disrupting the scene each time her toes made contact.
She cared little for whether her antics remained hidden or found - it was, after all, quite rude to let the sky dance all on her lonesome on such a beautiful night.
"Common" & "Irish"
04-08-2024, 04:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2024, 04:57 PM by Fiadh. Edited 1 time in total.)
Though the sound of something being manipulated with force rang through the air - softened by distance, Fiadh failed to notice it in her trance. It was only Coran's voice that stirred her from the object of her attention, and she came to a stop with her next prance, whirling to meet him. Each movement was fluid, as though planned, and she regarded him with a smile.
The man seemed solid white at first glance, but with the rippling aurora overhead, the tenderheart realized there were subtle patterns, shifts of color in his coat that the night dulled. He was taller than herself, which was not precisely a great feat - but she did not feel intimidated. His words were soft and friendly while his presentation seemed friendly - there was nothing to fear as far as Fiadh was concerned.
"Dia duit*," she bade him mirthfully as she made to glide his direction, tail swaying in an amicable wag with her movement. Fiadh stopped once she was close enough to speak without raising her tone. "I didn't know anyone else was here - I hope I did not interfere with your evening." Gesturing to the sky with her muzzle, she added, "It's beautiful - I've never seen anything like it."
Indeed she had not, for her family's pack had not existed in a space afforded such a sight. That mattered now now, however, as she was content to have experienced it at all.
* - "Hello" in Irish
The man seemed solid white at first glance, but with the rippling aurora overhead, the tenderheart realized there were subtle patterns, shifts of color in his coat that the night dulled. He was taller than herself, which was not precisely a great feat - but she did not feel intimidated. His words were soft and friendly while his presentation seemed friendly - there was nothing to fear as far as Fiadh was concerned.
"Dia duit*," she bade him mirthfully as she made to glide his direction, tail swaying in an amicable wag with her movement. Fiadh stopped once she was close enough to speak without raising her tone. "I didn't know anyone else was here - I hope I did not interfere with your evening." Gesturing to the sky with her muzzle, she added, "It's beautiful - I've never seen anything like it."
Indeed she had not, for her family's pack had not existed in a space afforded such a sight. That mattered now now, however, as she was content to have experienced it at all.
* - "Hello" in Irish
"Common" & "Irish"
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