When she set out to find a soul among the vast trees, she did not anticipate that soul being of the vulpine variety. Foxes ran the woods, but they typically preferred nighttime roaming. And staying to the shadows. Her steps halted as the creature settled before her. The faint glow of her eyes was easily missed in the heat of the day, but it was a betrayal nonetheless. The satin length of her tail rippled as the little fox addressed her.
A memory itched at the back of her mind, demanding attention as much as the sleek animal staring her down did. Her brows rose in surprise as things started to fall together. "Oh dear. And here I was thinking you'd decided to shun the world of equids all together. You'll have to forgive me, but I don't quite remember your name. It's been a little while." Her elegant neck dipped a little bit to look the vixen-mare in the eyes.
She meant no offence, but frankly she had only seen the woman's face once, and that almost a year ago. Quite a lot had occurred in that time. She realized she'd still only seen her face once, if one was splitting hairs. What had suddenly brought the fox out today?
@[Merida]
A memory itched at the back of her mind, demanding attention as much as the sleek animal staring her down did. Her brows rose in surprise as things started to fall together. "Oh dear. And here I was thinking you'd decided to shun the world of equids all together. You'll have to forgive me, but I don't quite remember your name. It's been a little while." Her elegant neck dipped a little bit to look the vixen-mare in the eyes.
She meant no offence, but frankly she had only seen the woman's face once, and that almost a year ago. Quite a lot had occurred in that time. She realized she'd still only seen her face once, if one was splitting hairs. What had suddenly brought the fox out today?
@[Merida]