05-26-2021, 06:52 PM
Surprise whistles down her spine, but that's as intense as the feelings get. Nothing so distracting that she can't manage it. She hadn't really been expecting to bump into anyone tonight either, so the Surprise was mutual, even if the nuance was different. Her translucent eyes swept over the tall woman, enchanted by the swirling galaxies captured in her skin.
Magic, the girl thought, that was the only explanation. Same as it explained her own quirks and oddities. It made her gilded face brighten to feel like she had something in common with this otherworldly being.
A soft giggle lit on the air, harmonized with her chiming bells. "I am!" She chirped, dancing in place to show off the appendages more fully. They twitched in place, feeding her minute information about the air they passed through.
"They're my 'tenas," she corrected, her jig coming to an end. "Theeeese are my ears." She bowed her head to make very obvious the difference. "Ears are for hearing, 'tenas are for feeling." There was a note of pride in her voice at this, and excitement for being able to be the teacher for once. Usually it was everyone else telling her things.
"I'm Sat-urrrr-nelle," the girl introduced after a moment, sounding out the long word with reverent care. She loved her name. It sounded big, and important, and she hoped that even though she was little, she could make up the important part some day. A lady this pretty had to have a name big, important name too, she figured.
@[Anuya]
Magic, the girl thought, that was the only explanation. Same as it explained her own quirks and oddities. It made her gilded face brighten to feel like she had something in common with this otherworldly being.
A soft giggle lit on the air, harmonized with her chiming bells. "I am!" She chirped, dancing in place to show off the appendages more fully. They twitched in place, feeding her minute information about the air they passed through.
"They're my 'tenas," she corrected, her jig coming to an end. "Theeeese are my ears." She bowed her head to make very obvious the difference. "Ears are for hearing, 'tenas are for feeling." There was a note of pride in her voice at this, and excitement for being able to be the teacher for once. Usually it was everyone else telling her things.
"I'm Sat-urrrr-nelle," the girl introduced after a moment, sounding out the long word with reverent care. She loved her name. It sounded big, and important, and she hoped that even though she was little, she could make up the important part some day. A lady this pretty had to have a name big, important name too, she figured.
@[Anuya]