11-10-2016, 08:36 AM
Jinju
The little fire creatures never seemed to bore her. How could she get bored by such a wonderful thing? How could she get ever bored of fire? It wasn’t her own fire, but she naturally let it in. Soon her ruby eyes were following the fairies, a bit grin pulling on the corner of her lips, as she danced around with them. It was her mother’s nuzzle and words that pulled her out of her little daze. Nonetheless Jinju turned to look at the gray mare with a wide smile, nodding her head eagerly.
Once Reagan moves forwards towards Heda, Jinju is left with a puzzled look upon her face. ”Love her?” Of course she already cared for her new sister. Yes, she understood the words her mother had spoken, but their actual meaning needed a bit more for her to understand. For now she would just have to accept it, and honestly, her young mind was soon distracted again to watch Heda meet her mother. When their gazes meet, Jinju can only smile widely and nod her head slightly at the navy girl, silently confirming that she too was family now.
When her ruby gaze meets Ruan’s she can only nod slight, agreeing with his words, as she would definitely try. Not that she was sure that she would make a good sister – in the similar fashion she still feared she wouldn’t be a good daughter, her mom didn’t leave her for nothing – but it wouldn’t stop Jinju from trying. And she liked Heda, although the navy girl had spoken some strangely difficult words. Perhaps Heda would be a better big sister, but sisters they were. When she looks up to Ruan again, she nods, small – hesitant – smile on her lips. ”I will try.”
For a moment she watches her parents interact, but soon that gets boring. Instead Heda becomes her point of interest and with a few excited jumps she finds herself standing next to the navy girl. She had always been somewhat jealous of the bond Arete and Aliva, and now she had her own sister to create such a bond with. ”Want to explore the forest?” she asks the other girl, voice soft and whispering, as if she was trying to keep a secret. Maybe, just maybe, their parents would be too engaged in each other, to notice them sneaking off.
Once Reagan moves forwards towards Heda, Jinju is left with a puzzled look upon her face. ”Love her?” Of course she already cared for her new sister. Yes, she understood the words her mother had spoken, but their actual meaning needed a bit more for her to understand. For now she would just have to accept it, and honestly, her young mind was soon distracted again to watch Heda meet her mother. When their gazes meet, Jinju can only smile widely and nod her head slightly at the navy girl, silently confirming that she too was family now.
When her ruby gaze meets Ruan’s she can only nod slight, agreeing with his words, as she would definitely try. Not that she was sure that she would make a good sister – in the similar fashion she still feared she wouldn’t be a good daughter, her mom didn’t leave her for nothing – but it wouldn’t stop Jinju from trying. And she liked Heda, although the navy girl had spoken some strangely difficult words. Perhaps Heda would be a better big sister, but sisters they were. When she looks up to Ruan again, she nods, small – hesitant – smile on her lips. ”I will try.”
For a moment she watches her parents interact, but soon that gets boring. Instead Heda becomes her point of interest and with a few excited jumps she finds herself standing next to the navy girl. She had always been somewhat jealous of the bond Arete and Aliva, and now she had her own sister to create such a bond with. ”Want to explore the forest?” she asks the other girl, voice soft and whispering, as if she was trying to keep a secret. Maybe, just maybe, their parents would be too engaged in each other, to notice them sneaking off.