As they had stood there, side by side, their world had crumbled behind them. The oceans waves grew to monstrous heights right before their eyes. Fear gripped her once again, twisting her insides. Without thought the salty droplets gathered at her sides - much quicker this time - and instantly she knew what for. Effortlessly they formed moldable appendages at her withers and she forced them to her will. Just as the waves came crashing upon the wastelands of Pangea. Swallowing it whole with a single turbulent wave. From her ariel position in the skies she hovered where they had just stood. Dark eyes wide in disbelief as she looked for her company... He was gone.
Swallowed into the sea along with the lands she was certain. A single tear formed and slid down her cheek. There was nothing left of the only home she had known and the only company she had held. She wondered what had become of her brother and if she would ever see him again. Her eyes lifted from what was and scanned the horizon. The vast sea was broken by a mass in the distance. Curious she steadied her wings of ocean sea and moved forwards...
Each stroke was considerably easy. It was if the water knew her intentions and merely did her bidding. Moving her along just above the oceans surface. When one drop strayed and fell another would rise in it's place. Only moments had passed before she came upon the shores of a new land. Very opposite of Pangea. This land flourished with vegetation. It's climate warm and inviting. Ebony dipped ears swiveled as she looked about. Not seeing anyone or anything of immediate concern she motioned to shore. The waves brought her to the sandy beaches as her dark hoof was placed upon it. She sank slightly and with that a sigh of relief. Wings at her side were released upon her command. Quickly they scattered and flowed back into the sea. A slight smile broke upon her features. Her head twisted to look back upon where she had came, her smile soon faded. Would she see anyone she knew ever again?
Turning to the thick canopies before her she stepped forward. The exotic plants dripping with sweat in the tropical heat. It sure didn't feel like spring here...
Azazelle
Radar... Feel free to time lapse this as much as you'd like