Cai
Cal X Carys
Your kingdom has turned to a bone yard,
The look on your face as you leave.
You cut me so deep that it left scars,
You had the world right at your feet.
The look on your face as you leave.
You cut me so deep that it left scars,
You had the world right at your feet.
Nothing but a pure sheet of white lay ahead of him as he moved further and further north. Winter had fallen swiftly over beqanna, the white blanket lay itself over the lands almost overnight. Cai had begun his journey north almost a week ago, the invitation from Offspring still set deep in his mind. He was eager to see the large nightmarish brute in his homelands, and perhaps offer him some help if he wanted it -not that Cai could be much use, but he would still offer.
The cold was now nipping at him, eagerly awaiting his temperature to lower so it may steal him to the afterlife, but Cai, although not built for the cold, could endure it more so than others, his soft coat was already filling in, and come a few weeks from now, he'd be capable of taking on the winter, perhaps not as well as others, but enough to keep him alive.
He looked out of place moving across the barren white landscape. A speck of golden buckskin in a land of snow and ice was not something to miss that easily. He stuck out easily, and anyone looking -or not- would surely notice him as he moved swiftly over the snow stricken ground. His brown eyes moved across the white landscape, watching the iced wall arrange a rainbow at its feet, and the snow sparkle as if it were glitter in the fighting sun. He found the land enchanting, one that took his breathe away at its beauty even, and as he made his way further north, he began to feel like he may take Offsprings offer to join him. Maybe permanently, but maybe not.
Although the land was magical and something that Cai wouldn't mind looking at every day for the rest of his life, he was still nervous around others. It had been a few months since last he had seen the huge black nightmarish brute, and in that time he had grown better around others, but his anxiety and paranoia was far from gone.
He sees her first, before her lyrical voice even hits his ears. The golden being stood still, watching in his general direction. He moved gracefully over the snowy land, making his way towards the friendly-looking face.
"Hello" He greeted her, his words came easier now, no longer did he stutter, however, he would have been a fool to say she didn't make him feel peculiar around her. He watched her with brown eyes, taking in all that she was, as she undoubtedly did the same to him. He knew she'd ask so he answered the questions before they came.
"I'm Cai, I met with Offspring a while back and was invited for a visit. What may I call you?" He spoke clearly, feeling quite proud of himself. The stuttering was gone, the fear of her instantly knowing about his past gone -for now at least.
The cold was now nipping at him, eagerly awaiting his temperature to lower so it may steal him to the afterlife, but Cai, although not built for the cold, could endure it more so than others, his soft coat was already filling in, and come a few weeks from now, he'd be capable of taking on the winter, perhaps not as well as others, but enough to keep him alive.
He looked out of place moving across the barren white landscape. A speck of golden buckskin in a land of snow and ice was not something to miss that easily. He stuck out easily, and anyone looking -or not- would surely notice him as he moved swiftly over the snow stricken ground. His brown eyes moved across the white landscape, watching the iced wall arrange a rainbow at its feet, and the snow sparkle as if it were glitter in the fighting sun. He found the land enchanting, one that took his breathe away at its beauty even, and as he made his way further north, he began to feel like he may take Offsprings offer to join him. Maybe permanently, but maybe not.
Although the land was magical and something that Cai wouldn't mind looking at every day for the rest of his life, he was still nervous around others. It had been a few months since last he had seen the huge black nightmarish brute, and in that time he had grown better around others, but his anxiety and paranoia was far from gone.
He sees her first, before her lyrical voice even hits his ears. The golden being stood still, watching in his general direction. He moved gracefully over the snowy land, making his way towards the friendly-looking face.
"Hello" He greeted her, his words came easier now, no longer did he stutter, however, he would have been a fool to say she didn't make him feel peculiar around her. He watched her with brown eyes, taking in all that she was, as she undoubtedly did the same to him. He knew she'd ask so he answered the questions before they came.
"I'm Cai, I met with Offspring a while back and was invited for a visit. What may I call you?" He spoke clearly, feeling quite proud of himself. The stuttering was gone, the fear of her instantly knowing about his past gone -for now at least.
@[Maribel]