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say a little prayer for you - midnight - 10-13-2019 Larke left Tephra and Midnight misses her. This is an absolute, uncontested fact. The young stallion spends most of his time kicking the forever fallen leaves of Sylva, bugging his sister-mom or his siblings whenever the occasion arises; but he is empty, he thinks, without the affections of his tried and true friend. Their separation is not purposeful, at least on Larke’s part. Midnight would never avoid her, at least that is what he tells himself after he has spent that past couple of months avoiding her. It did not begin like this, with the roaning boy sulking in the shadows of his mother’s territory. Ischia’s lady had her duties to attend to, people to please, politics to learn . . . the light-weaver knew all of this— Still, he let it turn his boyish heart to bitter stone. The drama of being so young does not lose its power on Midnight. He sighs into the wind and thinks today is the day he will seek her out—or, he will hover within Ischia in the hopes that she does not notice him. Lady of Ischia, he spits in his mind. He tries to be bitter and fails, the sweet face of his friend still brings a soft smile to his face. Midnight will learn a hard lesson, one that will smack and palm and demand he be more selfless. For now, though, he drags his hooves as he trudges toward Ischia. The summer sun is bright and hot, allowing Midnight to flex his magic and build a light bridge across the channel bordering Tephra. With each step a little more of the white platform grows, and sweat beads on the stallion’s forehead. Ocean water laps over his hooves when the neighboring beach’s sand finally settles beneath him. Midnight sighs and wraps the light around his legs, wondering how he can feel so miserable and uncertain in a land as beautiful as this. @[larke] RE: say a little prayer for you - larke - 10-14-2019 I said our hearts know deeper seasons than our memories Larke RE: say a little prayer for you - midnight - 10-16-2019 A fool— A fool he was to fall prey to his own selfish desires and misconceptions. Midnight’s heart skitters when he sees Larke’s excited face. All icy dispositions melt at the sight of her wisteria mane. How he longs to bury his nose deep in the smell of those flowers, just like when he was a boy and thought only of how to beat her in their childhood games. Guilt is the last sensation. His face falls at the way it tightens his chest. Her face is so bright, so keen— Midnight cannot believe he ever harbored a bitter emotion. The sand bends beneath the stallion’s talons when he braces himself for Larke’s impact. Her sliding stop is so painfully adorable that Midnight thinks he might choke. He welcomes the warmth of her neck around his, finding the deepest satisfaction as his nose folds into the waves of the wisteria in her mane. “I’ve grown so much?” he parrots with a grin, passing an emerald green gaze over the maturing lines of her face. “Look at you! You—” the roaning stallion pauses, stuttering on what wants to tumble out of his mouth. “You’re even more beautiful.” A blush rises to his pale cheeks, and his grin falters to a shy smile. “And cunning, too. How’d you end up with a place like this?” The question is followed by a roaming of his eyes: they reflect the swaying palm trees and colorful birds just a little further up the shore. “You have no idea how much I missed you,” he murmurs in return, then steps back from their embrace. His muzzle meets the smooth side of her shoulder as he walks hesitantly inland. “You have to show me around your new home.” @[larke] |