He had been absent. Leaving his herd for the moment to fend for themselves, he had lost his attention upon Kryll and his first born. No longer did he act like the child's protector. Truth be told, his heart was more forlorn than the forest itself. It was quite empty, a strange sight for him along with the two mares and the filly that resided within it's undergrowth.
Somehow he found himself to wander. It was so careless and so relaxing at the same time. He hadn't felt bliss for a while since his trials in recruitment in the field. They had been ever so stressful for the pale boy, especially being away from her.
To his suprise, Daey spotted her through the petite groups of equine speaking about. His crimson eyes gently grazing over her only black coat, glossed with a sheer shine. He did feel bad interrupting her moment to socialize but he couldn't help himself. It was either the exhaustion of recruitment that drove him towards her or the long to gaze upon her once more.
He felt horrible leaving her in his absence in the field, he didn't like using for to the equine he asked. But he found others followed in his attempt to find a new member for his herd. It was mainly for Kryll and Dragonglass to socialize, to have new faces around for them to greet.
He never meant to be gone for multiple seasons at a time. His Pearl tail lashed as he steadily made his way towards the ebony damsel. His strides were gentle and slow, hinting with an essence of exhaustion. His alabaster lasers brushed away the sleep within his eyes making him feel a bit more refreshed than before.
His pale muzzle brushed her shoulder with a gentle swoop, "Hello Dragonglass." His scratchy vocals ring as he slowly props himself next to her. His shoulder blades roll, as he settles his body in a relaxed manner. "How have you been?" He questioned Ina casual tone.
He didn't want to make her uncomfortable by going straight to his repeated absence in the forest. If it did come up he would explain the recruitment troubles he experienced in the rather crowded and unpleasant field. Truly now that he thought about it, the place was a living nightmare. It was almost a competition to see whoever will get to a mare first. It was quite silly really.
His sidetracked mind returned upon her, his auditories swiveling to the gentle sway of grass. Surprisingly it was quite peaceful on the meadow, unlike how he expected it being a social area and all. But for now next to her he felt at bliss. If only things could stay like this forever.
OCC: (Couldn't use my HTML on my phone..) Sorry if he's pestering her.
Somehow he found himself to wander. It was so careless and so relaxing at the same time. He hadn't felt bliss for a while since his trials in recruitment in the field. They had been ever so stressful for the pale boy, especially being away from her.
To his suprise, Daey spotted her through the petite groups of equine speaking about. His crimson eyes gently grazing over her only black coat, glossed with a sheer shine. He did feel bad interrupting her moment to socialize but he couldn't help himself. It was either the exhaustion of recruitment that drove him towards her or the long to gaze upon her once more.
He felt horrible leaving her in his absence in the field, he didn't like using for to the equine he asked. But he found others followed in his attempt to find a new member for his herd. It was mainly for Kryll and Dragonglass to socialize, to have new faces around for them to greet.
He never meant to be gone for multiple seasons at a time. His Pearl tail lashed as he steadily made his way towards the ebony damsel. His strides were gentle and slow, hinting with an essence of exhaustion. His alabaster lasers brushed away the sleep within his eyes making him feel a bit more refreshed than before.
His pale muzzle brushed her shoulder with a gentle swoop, "Hello Dragonglass." His scratchy vocals ring as he slowly props himself next to her. His shoulder blades roll, as he settles his body in a relaxed manner. "How have you been?" He questioned Ina casual tone.
He didn't want to make her uncomfortable by going straight to his repeated absence in the forest. If it did come up he would explain the recruitment troubles he experienced in the rather crowded and unpleasant field. Truly now that he thought about it, the place was a living nightmare. It was almost a competition to see whoever will get to a mare first. It was quite silly really.
His sidetracked mind returned upon her, his auditories swiveling to the gentle sway of grass. Surprisingly it was quite peaceful on the meadow, unlike how he expected it being a social area and all. But for now next to her he felt at bliss. If only things could stay like this forever.
OCC: (Couldn't use my HTML on my phone..) Sorry if he's pestering her.