06-18-2015, 11:28 AM
and when I breathed, my breath was lightning
Rhy’s parents loved her. She knows this much, realizes she lucky to have had parents as kind and loving and attentive as hers were. Well, really, her father had been attentive while her mother had been off trying to keep Kora and Rhy as far away from one another as possible. But still, she will always be a little bitter at how they left her when she was only a year. Why? Because her sister was scare. Because her sister was more important.
In some ways, she can’t blame them entirely, though she does anyway. Riagan had offered to stay, had offered to come to the Jungle with her if she wanted and be there for her. Rhy had been the one to say no. She let him go with Rayelle. But what kind of daughter would she had been if she separated her parents? They loved each other too fiercely, like the sun and the moon, to be apart.
And of course, the reason they left was her fault too. Uncontrollable, but still. It was the electric in her veins that Kora was so scared of. The electric that shocked her delicate sister in the womb time and time again. Rhy didn’t even know then. To Rhy, the white light was comfort. It was part of her. Rhy hadn’t been born a lioness – that came later, an unexplained gift from the fairies – but she has always been electric.
She smells the fox before she spots her. It’s a 50/50 shot that Rhy is either horse or lion. She likes both forms, and is comfortable in either these days. They each have their perks and their drawbacks, after all. Today, it’s Vyx’s lucky day. Rhy is stalking through the Jungle as a lion, and she grows toward the fox. Not unfriendly, but growling with her large sharp teeth has always been preferable to talking. It’s an animal hello that Vyx will actually understand, unlike her other sisters.
In some ways, she can’t blame them entirely, though she does anyway. Riagan had offered to stay, had offered to come to the Jungle with her if she wanted and be there for her. Rhy had been the one to say no. She let him go with Rayelle. But what kind of daughter would she had been if she separated her parents? They loved each other too fiercely, like the sun and the moon, to be apart.
And of course, the reason they left was her fault too. Uncontrollable, but still. It was the electric in her veins that Kora was so scared of. The electric that shocked her delicate sister in the womb time and time again. Rhy didn’t even know then. To Rhy, the white light was comfort. It was part of her. Rhy hadn’t been born a lioness – that came later, an unexplained gift from the fairies – but she has always been electric.
She smells the fox before she spots her. It’s a 50/50 shot that Rhy is either horse or lion. She likes both forms, and is comfortable in either these days. They each have their perks and their drawbacks, after all. Today, it’s Vyx’s lucky day. Rhy is stalking through the Jungle as a lion, and she grows toward the fox. Not unfriendly, but growling with her large sharp teeth has always been preferable to talking. It’s an animal hello that Vyx will actually understand, unlike her other sisters.
rhy
the electric lioness of riagan and rayelle