COTY
Assailant -- Year 226
QOTY
"But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura
Say it ain't so
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11-20-2015, 09:32 PM
Azariel didn't like this. Not one bit, thank you very much. It was smelly and cold and awful and he was alone. His mother. He remembered her, of course he did. He'd know her his whole life. Well, some mother she was, she'd gone and left him here all alone. Now he considered himself a right grown-up, he was almost a year old after all. A whole year. But right now he was scared. And angry and petulant. He took his petulance and formed it into a glare aimed at the wall, huffing. He supposed he had every right to act childish, he'd just been...what was the word for it? Abandoned! That's right he had been abandoned. Left all by his lonesome. How was he supposed to fend for himself? Was the woman crazy? What if there were..were...wolves or...mountain lions or something? He was surely doomed.
Now convinced this was the end of his short and rather uneventful life, he began to pace, looking around. He jumped at every sound, thinking maybe it was some predator and it was his time to face it. After awhile he considered the thoughts silly. But he couldn't help but be on edge, alert as he could be to his surroundings, expecting danger at any corner.
11-20-2015, 10:38 PM
Azariel couldnt help but think he would be here a very long time. He was cold enough as it was, and he assumed nightfall would be dreadful. Even more so than right now. He was lost in his thoughts and glaring and childishness that he hadn't even noticed the sounds of another approaching , not noticing until the other was upon him.
Azariel couldn't help the small jump, something that he would deny till the day he died if it was up to him. He studied the small mare as she spoke. She seemed so kind, and her accent seemed to calm him. Wichita she said her name was. Is was a nice name. A nice name for a nice mare. "I'm Azariel. At least, that's what Mother called me" he said. His name could have been something different maybe. But he liked what he was called. His tone was sad, though there was inflections of hurt and a bit of anger.
"Its very nice to meet you, Ma'am" Azariel said. He assumed it was, it seemed to be something people said to be respectful. And he was nothing if not respectful. It was another reason he could not understand his Mother abandoning him. He was well behaved compared to other colts he had seen. He couldn't wrap his young mind around any reason that could be given to him, and it would just be another mystery to him.
11-21-2015, 11:08 AM
Azariel couldn't help but beam. Wichita was offering him a home. Sure, he thought he already had one, but going back didn't seem to be an option, he obviously wasn't wanted there. The thought of course crossed his mind that his mother could be coming back for him, but he wasn't sure if he would go with her if she did.
It took him a moment of deliberation before he decided "I'd like that" the colt said with a small nod he couldn't bear the thought of having to stay in this dreadful place for any longer than he had to. And there was something about the small mare that compelled him to trust her. It could have been her eyes, or her kind demeanor. Or it could have just been his fear of this place, and his willingness to trust a friendly face. "I wouldn't be a bother would I?" he asked, his eyes shining. He'd hate to be a burden to the mare, and whatever others she lived with. He was sure he would just end up back here. But maybe it would be different. He would be on his best behavior, then maybe they would want to keep him.
11-21-2015, 01:13 PM
Azariel nodded, moving so he could follow behind her. The idea of having siblings sounded fun. Surely less boring than having to entertain himself. He silently wondered if they would be his age, or maybe younger. His mind was racing between possibilities.
His mood had brightened even more when the mare had assured him he wouldn't be a bother, and he was happy for that. He was wanted, and with that, he thought, came cared for. He was soon to have a home and maybe a family. His day went from the worst, most dreadfully awful day of his young life, to something much more bright.
[ooc: Alrighty. Sorry for the shortness here. Ill make a post in the Gates in a bit ]
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