04-02-2017, 04:03 PM
Jinju
Jinju wasn’t familiar with a herd life. She could guess how it worked in theory, but she had never experienced it. Before the change she had lived in the Jungle, the fierce Amazonian kingdom. And after it had been the Taiga. Not a kingdom, but definitely not a herd either. She loved her home, and would fight to protect it, but she loved her freedom too. Nor did she need a babysitter. She wanted to roam wherever and whenever. So Jinju was perfectly happy to live in the Taiga. Even though a part of their family had fallen apart.
She stood comfortable in the clearing, her ear twisting in the direction her father stood hidden. She had learned from the master himself. Not his equal, yet, but aware of his presence. If he wanted he could surprise her, but not right now. Her ruby gaze was fixed on Aten though, the corners of her mouth curling up as she saw his muscles tense. Jinju chuckles softly, simply not able not to, and she lightly reaches out to brush her muzzle across his shoulder. ”Don’t worry, he won’t bite, unless you give him a reason to of course” she teases him with a grin, just moments before Ruan showed himself.
”Hi dad” she greats him, standing comfortable in the clearing with one of her legs resting. Her tail flicks through the air, her gaze slowly moving from the spotted purple stallion to the golden one next to her. ”Meet Aten, he’s looking for a home” she introduces her new companion, not yet friend but she surely wouldn’t mind to get to know him better. Her smile grows as her father welcomes Aten, and even more when their gaze meets again after.
Even though she had reached adulthood, she would also be his little girl. Jinju spends no time waiting, moving her feathered legs towards him. First she extends her neck, the velvet of her nose touching his, before she turns and tucks herself at his side. Just like she had done as a child, hiding under his wings. Though now all grown and without the wings, also rivalling his height. ”How are you dad?” she asks him, her head tilting to look at him for a moment before turning her gaze back to Aten again, smiling. ”Aten, this is my father, the Taiga’s protector.” What Ruan wouldn’t say, she would. After all, Aten had the right to know with who he was talking.
She stood comfortable in the clearing, her ear twisting in the direction her father stood hidden. She had learned from the master himself. Not his equal, yet, but aware of his presence. If he wanted he could surprise her, but not right now. Her ruby gaze was fixed on Aten though, the corners of her mouth curling up as she saw his muscles tense. Jinju chuckles softly, simply not able not to, and she lightly reaches out to brush her muzzle across his shoulder. ”Don’t worry, he won’t bite, unless you give him a reason to of course” she teases him with a grin, just moments before Ruan showed himself.
”Hi dad” she greats him, standing comfortable in the clearing with one of her legs resting. Her tail flicks through the air, her gaze slowly moving from the spotted purple stallion to the golden one next to her. ”Meet Aten, he’s looking for a home” she introduces her new companion, not yet friend but she surely wouldn’t mind to get to know him better. Her smile grows as her father welcomes Aten, and even more when their gaze meets again after.
Even though she had reached adulthood, she would also be his little girl. Jinju spends no time waiting, moving her feathered legs towards him. First she extends her neck, the velvet of her nose touching his, before she turns and tucks herself at his side. Just like she had done as a child, hiding under his wings. Though now all grown and without the wings, also rivalling his height. ”How are you dad?” she asks him, her head tilting to look at him for a moment before turning her gaze back to Aten again, smiling. ”Aten, this is my father, the Taiga’s protector.” What Ruan wouldn’t say, she would. After all, Aten had the right to know with who he was talking.