07-30-2026, 12:27 PM
The afternoon has gone slow and golden, the kind of warmth that settles into a coat and refuses to leave. Tipsy stands half-folded in a patch of tall meadow grass, one hind hoof tipped up to rest, her head drooping lower by the minute. The lavender sways somewhere behind her. Bees drone on in the middle distance. It is, by every measure, a perfect afternoon for doing absolutely nothing, and she has committed to the task fully.
Her fox-fire has gone lazy around her, the small green flames drifting in loose, sleepy circles, dimming and brightening in a rhythm that has started to match her breathing. The water lilies at her chest glow soft and slow. Her neon wings lie loose against her hindquarters, giving the occasional half-hearted flutter where they rise from her dock, shedding a faint sparkle of dust that no longer seems worth the effort of noticing. Her antennae droop. One elongated ear swivels toward a far-off sound, decides it is nothing, and gives up.
Her eyes slide closed.
The meadow tips gently sideways in that pleasant, weightless way a place does right before sleep takes it, colors going soft at the edges, the warmth folding over her like a hand. She does not fight it. She sways once. Her lower lip goes slack.
Somewhere in the drift, a small green flame breaks orbit and wanders off into the grass, curious, unattended, leaving a faint trail of glow behind it.
Her fox-fire has gone lazy around her, the small green flames drifting in loose, sleepy circles, dimming and brightening in a rhythm that has started to match her breathing. The water lilies at her chest glow soft and slow. Her neon wings lie loose against her hindquarters, giving the occasional half-hearted flutter where they rise from her dock, shedding a faint sparkle of dust that no longer seems worth the effort of noticing. Her antennae droop. One elongated ear swivels toward a far-off sound, decides it is nothing, and gives up.
Her eyes slide closed.
The meadow tips gently sideways in that pleasant, weightless way a place does right before sleep takes it, colors going soft at the edges, the warmth folding over her like a hand. She does not fight it. She sways once. Her lower lip goes slack.
Somewhere in the drift, a small green flame breaks orbit and wanders off into the grass, curious, unattended, leaving a faint trail of glow behind it.
