04-28-2023, 12:04 AM
“I'm sorry, I wish I could too.” Evermind would love to share her abilities - they bring her so much joy, usually, and it would be such a blessing to be able to share. The question about her moms helps distract her from this momentary melancholy, and brightens her pink eyes with a smile once more. “Yes, they are very pretty.” Evermind looks a lot like one, she knows, but she takes pride in knowing there are pieces of them both inside of her. She doesn’t know how to explain her parents to someone who does not know them. She has siblings and they all always just knew. So she leaves it at that, even though it doesn’t make her a very good conversationalist.
She wishes she could materialize whatever flower she wanted - one bright white and one a rich crimson - and maybe that would help her unlock the ability to talk about them.
Skywalker introduces herself, offering a nickname - but Evermind is already in love with the poetry of the longer version. “I love your name. Does it suit you?” She asks gently, just in case the girl dislikes it for some reason she can't guess. She doesn’t know how old someone needs to be to fly, but Evermind has no problem envisioning the young girl twisting and gliding among the clouds and stars just as easily as she is standing here.
To Sky’s question, she answers as honestly as she can. “I don’t see why not.” She looks around too, at the branches of the willow near them and the fields of wildflowers she can see not far behind. “I only just arrived but I was thinking I might live here too, and it’d be nice to have a friend.” Here her smile brightens as she once again focuses on her young company.
She wishes she could materialize whatever flower she wanted - one bright white and one a rich crimson - and maybe that would help her unlock the ability to talk about them.
Skywalker introduces herself, offering a nickname - but Evermind is already in love with the poetry of the longer version. “I love your name. Does it suit you?” She asks gently, just in case the girl dislikes it for some reason she can't guess. She doesn’t know how old someone needs to be to fly, but Evermind has no problem envisioning the young girl twisting and gliding among the clouds and stars just as easily as she is standing here.
To Sky’s question, she answers as honestly as she can. “I don’t see why not.” She looks around too, at the branches of the willow near them and the fields of wildflowers she can see not far behind. “I only just arrived but I was thinking I might live here too, and it’d be nice to have a friend.” Here her smile brightens as she once again focuses on her young company.
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