08-09-2016, 02:26 PM
The light that shines so bright.
Well of course did it hurt her too. It pained her to see him back away like that, while he was clearly hurt by her attitude and actions. She had been relieved too, like some of her tension flowed away and she was able to breathe again. Gyps had been shocked and surprised to see Andras again, in the Cobblestone Creek of all places. It surely couldn’t be a coincidence that she would meet her childhood friend at the herd of the stallion she was promised to? It was like being married off to a rich bastard that already had a dozen other wives. And of course would that rich man want her in the best state, unharmed and untainted. That was where Andras came in.
Now Gyps knew that it had been a bit over the top. He had only been a friend to her and in her anger and panic she had treated him like shit. It hadn’t been fair, especially since he had wanted to help her. He had offered to help her and she had turned it down. And that hadn’t been in the most subtitle or kind way. She certainly had ruined her only chance of happiness here. There still was a chance that the horned stallion had known about it, but it was still more likely that he didn’t.
She wants to see him, hoping he would once again offer to help her, that he would stay. But she cannot leave this godforsaken place, even though she so desperately wants. Gyps just wants to go back home, back to her parents, or.. maybe not. It had been her parents that had given her away, that had stripped her of her freedom. Why did she have to live the bound life her mother refused to? Hooves stamp on the ground as she loudly groans, thrashing her head around before she comes to a halt. Head dropped towards the ground and wings ruffling. Why was life so ridiculously unfair?
Gyps