10-23-2015, 01:20 PM
felinae
I'm so excited, delighted. I won't deny it or fight it.
When the Misty Rapids had been her home she hadn’t feared the birth. Zeik had told her that the lands never got too hot and never too cold either. It has eased her worries enough to give in. He had been there when she had needed him and his comfort and even though the season was a little off, she felt herself live up from only the idea. Felinae was still young, both at mind and heart, but Zeik had taken away all her fear.
Instead of Zeik she now had Minette. Min had already birthed a child before and she also had been living with Gryffen for a while. Next to that she had said she would talk to the winged male. The gray mare was her friend, but also her protector. The cobalt blue mare looks up to meet her gaze, but it is only after a few seconds that she can offer a smile. ”You’re right..” she replies. Then her gaze turns hopeful and a little insecure. ”You’ll help me?” That simple question covered more questions at once. Would Min be there after the bird, would she be there if Gryffen found her, would she be there to help her protect her baby from his wrath, would she be there if the cold would get unbearable, would she be there if Felinae didn’t know what to do?
If she had only known that Gryffen would be able to release his frustrations upon the pale gray mare she would’ve pleaded Minette to stay away. The bluish girl wouldn’t want to be the cause of her new friend’s pain. But honestly, Felinae didn’t know what Gryffen would be up to. She hadn’t met his wrath – she had barely seen him around after all – and Zeik had been her white prince. She wasn’t aware of the things a stallion was capable of doing.
As they walk through the mountain herd’s lands she carefully listens to what Minette has to tell. She’s most grateful to learn about the place where she could silently deliver her child, with food near and safely hidden away from watching eyes. Well, that would of course not include the ravens that seemed to follow them around. It made the young girl nervous to know they were constantly watched, there was not a single thing they could do in private.
Felinae cannot help but to be curious. Just like both of his parents the boy is light, but he is still too far away to make out more details. ”How old is he? And does he still seek your company?” she asks, curious to learn more about her friend’s horned son. Her gaze moves away from Leck, to look at his mother. Focussing her attention on something else makes her forget her own worries, probably one of the few good things of her youthful mind. And with her own child coming soon, it wouldn’t hurt to learn more about children. ”You think he would follow Gryffen, to wherever it is he goes to?” As she still looks at Minette she silently prays that she hadn’t brought up a sensitive topic.
Instead of Zeik she now had Minette. Min had already birthed a child before and she also had been living with Gryffen for a while. Next to that she had said she would talk to the winged male. The gray mare was her friend, but also her protector. The cobalt blue mare looks up to meet her gaze, but it is only after a few seconds that she can offer a smile. ”You’re right..” she replies. Then her gaze turns hopeful and a little insecure. ”You’ll help me?” That simple question covered more questions at once. Would Min be there after the bird, would she be there if Gryffen found her, would she be there to help her protect her baby from his wrath, would she be there if the cold would get unbearable, would she be there if Felinae didn’t know what to do?
If she had only known that Gryffen would be able to release his frustrations upon the pale gray mare she would’ve pleaded Minette to stay away. The bluish girl wouldn’t want to be the cause of her new friend’s pain. But honestly, Felinae didn’t know what Gryffen would be up to. She hadn’t met his wrath – she had barely seen him around after all – and Zeik had been her white prince. She wasn’t aware of the things a stallion was capable of doing.
As they walk through the mountain herd’s lands she carefully listens to what Minette has to tell. She’s most grateful to learn about the place where she could silently deliver her child, with food near and safely hidden away from watching eyes. Well, that would of course not include the ravens that seemed to follow them around. It made the young girl nervous to know they were constantly watched, there was not a single thing they could do in private.
Felinae cannot help but to be curious. Just like both of his parents the boy is light, but he is still too far away to make out more details. ”How old is he? And does he still seek your company?” she asks, curious to learn more about her friend’s horned son. Her gaze moves away from Leck, to look at his mother. Focussing her attention on something else makes her forget her own worries, probably one of the few good things of her youthful mind. And with her own child coming soon, it wouldn’t hurt to learn more about children. ”You think he would follow Gryffen, to wherever it is he goes to?” As she still looks at Minette she silently prays that she hadn’t brought up a sensitive topic.