10-12-2016, 07:05 PM
The grullo smiles at her in return, and Lumi’s own grin can’t help but widen. It’s nice to have someone look at her without pity or pettiness in their eyes. “Nice to meet you Djinni!”
She pauses for a moment, eyes wide with interest, as the mare reveals where the tantalizing smells attached to her have come from. “Nerine on the coast.” She repeats, rolling the name around in her mind before deciding that she likes it. “Do you have any seagulls there? Oh, or any seals?!” Her father, being a wonderful wealth of knowledge of the natural world, has told her about the odd, sleek, roly-poly critters. They sound more than a bit silly, and rather cute.
She’s suddenly possessed by a desire to see the place, to explore and discover all the strange animals that her father has ever told her about, but she squashes the thought as soon as it rears its head. Her family is pretty focused on finding a new home at the moment, and there’s no way they’d take a visit up the coast to Nerine. But she can imagine …
“Tephra. Well, I will be soon. I’ve been living in the meadow with my family. But my parents want to give Tephra a try.” She understands why. The place seems nice enough, in spite of the fire and brimstone, and her father has friends that live there. She just doesn’t know how she’s going to be able to get away from Taiga when they’re living in a place that’s almost an island.
She pauses for a moment, eyes wide with interest, as the mare reveals where the tantalizing smells attached to her have come from. “Nerine on the coast.” She repeats, rolling the name around in her mind before deciding that she likes it. “Do you have any seagulls there? Oh, or any seals?!” Her father, being a wonderful wealth of knowledge of the natural world, has told her about the odd, sleek, roly-poly critters. They sound more than a bit silly, and rather cute.
She’s suddenly possessed by a desire to see the place, to explore and discover all the strange animals that her father has ever told her about, but she squashes the thought as soon as it rears its head. Her family is pretty focused on finding a new home at the moment, and there’s no way they’d take a visit up the coast to Nerine. But she can imagine …
“Tephra. Well, I will be soon. I’ve been living in the meadow with my family. But my parents want to give Tephra a try.” She understands why. The place seems nice enough, in spite of the fire and brimstone, and her father has friends that live there. She just doesn’t know how she’s going to be able to get away from Taiga when they’re living in a place that’s almost an island.