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There was a birch tree in the field; Kristinpony - Siberian - 07-30-2017 Siberian The sexy grizzly boy of Beqanna RE: There was a birch tree in the field; Kristinpony - Spear + Spark - 08-28-2017 It seems like it has been forever since they’ve been together. Forever though, seems both short and long to them.
In a rare moment that found him needing not to look over either his beloved or their newborn twins, he looked for and found his sister, also unoccupied for the moment. That was rare for either of them nowadays. Spear sequestered himself with Antonia and the twins while Spark trailed after her own beloved, half lost in melancholic thought and half in bitter anger but somehow, always loving and forgiving in the same breath that she cursed Giver’s name and his beautiful stars. Somehow, they found each other and that bond of twinship called out to them and brought them together in a fit of snorts and gentle nips.
Of course, not only had Spark found her fire mimicry but Spear himself had acquired fire magic and the fire in their shared blood spoke to each other, drawing it forth until each of them burst in flames and chased one another laughing from Tephra’s sulfuric shores. They splashed through channels of seawater, still aflame, their bodies throwing off smoke as the sea hissed and withdrew from the fiery pair. Spark was always faster, more fleeter of foot than Spear because he was bigger and heavier muscled than she was. He always drew close enough to rake his teeth down her pale flank and sometimes, he could pace her neck and neck but it left him huffing and out of breath as she pulled ahead with a laughing smile.
Spear and Spark burnt themselves out when they hit the forest, knowing their bodies could throw sparks and singe the dry tinder underfoot. Last thing either of them needed was to cause a forest fire because they couldn’t contain themselves and their fire traits. “That was some much needed fun, brother.” Spark calls to Spear, who rounds on her, still panting as their mismatched gazes meet and both of them duck their heads beneath a low hanging bough. “Much needed,” Spear echoes, not out of shape but never a match for his quick-footed sister as he nips at her neck. “I missed moments like this.” he murmurs, and she looks back at him as she leads him through the trees until the forest starts to thin out and there are wider spaces here where they can scent other horses. One scent in particular makes Spark draw up short, Spear nearly running into her since he hadn’t been paying much attention as his mind had been on memories of them as foals and chasing one another like they had.
She recognizes it as bear and horse, and it tugs a memory loose from her brain. “Do you remember…?” she trails off, looking at Spear whose nostrils are fluttering as he sucks air in and picks up on the same scent that she had. “The bear we snuggled up to,” he finishes for her, a smile haunting his lips. Their black and red eyes cast about for a bear but find only horses, and so they set about to tracking him through scent alone since they’d never seen him in anything but his bear form though it had smelled a little horsey back then, like he’d been something else from time to time. (He never attempted to eat them, so they knew he did not smell that way from killing or scavenging from bodies of horses.) “That might be him…” she gestures with her little nose towards a big stallion that seems to be casting his own head back and forth, eyes blind but ears more attentive than usual.
“I think so,” he agrees as the pair of them station themselves in front of the massive stallion, almost nose to nose and they suck in the smell of bear and horse confirming their guess. “Been a long time…” they say in that strange unison of theirs. |