She ignored Offspring now, and had focused on this new one - Cai, he had said? Unfamiliar. "You can't. I know where I'm going, anyways." She said back, voice without tone now - but fire evident in her eyes. She was surprised by his retort and chuckled slightly when he jumped at her presence.
Her, a mere mare, be scaring an older stallion? What a delightful thought. She moved an ear to hear him and swiveled an ear to listen to her surroundings - she deduced by doing so it was just the current three. Offspring, Rael, and Cai. She was on a venture out of the icy Tundra and towards either the Cove - her father's home - or the Falls, to become a Diplomat. Whichever she fancied first before arriving.
But she decided to stay out this encounter. "Offspring! Hello." She says happily to the black stallion, looking at her former role model with respect. "Cai.. Never heard of you before. I'm Rael Fire, call me whatever." She says with a brisk, informal nod to the buckskin before looking once more towards the ancient, leading Offspring. His red eyes did not bother her, as they did most she knew. She merely looked him in the eye as he studied her, shifting slightly as he looks at the odd marking on her muzzle.
Her, a mere mare, be scaring an older stallion? What a delightful thought. She moved an ear to hear him and swiveled an ear to listen to her surroundings - she deduced by doing so it was just the current three. Offspring, Rael, and Cai. She was on a venture out of the icy Tundra and towards either the Cove - her father's home - or the Falls, to become a Diplomat. Whichever she fancied first before arriving.
But she decided to stay out this encounter. "Offspring! Hello." She says happily to the black stallion, looking at her former role model with respect. "Cai.. Never heard of you before. I'm Rael Fire, call me whatever." She says with a brisk, informal nod to the buckskin before looking once more towards the ancient, leading Offspring. His red eyes did not bother her, as they did most she knew. She merely looked him in the eye as he studied her, shifting slightly as he looks at the odd marking on her muzzle.
