Nymphetamine took in the summer day around him, glad to be out, glad to have a moment without plotting, glad to simply be glad. He hadn't felt unburdened, or even less burdened, in quite awhile--with the path he had chosen life was quite complicated. Even now there was much going on, much to do, much to prove. For now, in this moment he was relaxed, allowing the sun to warm him. His daggers struck the carpet of grass beneath him as he moved through the meadow, the summer sun had yet to torch the grass dry. Part of him looked forward to the slight crunch of grass between his hooves and the firm hard ground, but not today- today was an easy going day. He looked out at the creatures grouped together in different pairings. He can't say he knows anyone here, he sees no familiar faces nore smells any familiar scents. Those he knows here are few, another effect of the life he chose. He has no true allies. Well, maybe one, but he was sure he has ruined her trust, he closed his oil hued eyes shoving that away. He was not ready to think of her, remember their short but intense conversation, and the tears that stained her face when he left her.
His blood bay frame moved along slowly, not depressed, but with the speed of someone who has nowhere pressing to go. He stands tall for his young age, very much his father's son though he doubts he'll grow much more as his mother was shorter than his father. His eyes looked for anything different, anything to pass the time. While he was relaxed, he was not completely unburdened and it hid behind his deep triangular eyes. The breeze pushed his dark forelock forward, disrupting his view; a quick shake of his head righted the wind's rustling. It was them he saw the fae against the tree. She was older than he- but most were (he was extremely mature for his age, a side effect of his tortured past). He couldn't help but pause, she was striking, even from a distance. He would like to say there was more than a superficial reason he approached, but if he was honest, there wasn't.
All the plotting and the worries fell aside as he allowed his long pillars to approach the enchanting fae. He was glad his maturity was working with him today and not allowing his 2 year old brain through, he approached with as much confidence as anyone could when there is a fae like her before them. He stopped at a respectable distance, though he would have accepted a not so appropriate distance too. His eyes took in her flecked coat, not drunkenly so as to be crass, but he was observant, and well a stallion. He lowered his head slightly from its towering height in a small dip of his head in introduction.
I've found people watching a great past time too, mind if I join? Name's Nymphetamine.
At this close distance he found a slight kinship in her eyes, like there was a hidden burden, and a wished sight would cross her vision. His maw twitched into the smallest of smiles for a moment, he could understand wishing for things, or trying to snuff out the burdens, he was doing the very same thing here today. He flicked his black tipped spires towards the fae eager to catch her reply.
Nymphetamine
cold was my soul, untold was the pain I faced when you left me: a rose in the rain