04-11-2018, 08:16 PM
Oh this was bad, this was bad, this was so so bad! Kwartz knew better than to leave with a stranger. Hell, he knew better than to leave period. The warm, sunny day faded to a monochrome nightmare as the playground was seen to be clearly empty. Nature itself seemed to condemn the day as summer storm clouds thickened around them. Much more of that, and it wouldn't be safe to fly.
Of fucking course it had to be Klaudius who found them. Skin still flushed, face still damp from their carnal activities, it was about as undignified as things got. And now the children were missing. Flying in tense silence, she kept pace with the other two. How could a day that was meant to have been enjoyable turned so dark so quickly? Lustful energy had twisted into something bitter and blaming, and it was directed right at her... the kids had better all be ok.
They had been flying in widening circles, searching for some sign of direction. It was a trail of beaten down grasses that gave them a heading. Kwartz' scent was clear, not very old. They couldn't be very far away. "Kwartz! Baby, where are you?" She called out once they were airborne again. The playground waa meant to be a safe place, children weren't supposed to be able to leave unattended! "KWARTZZZ!!!" Her shrill scream echoed over the deep woods below them. Golden boughs began to appear, and her heart sank further than she knew possible. The trail they followed was leading her home.
Had Kwartz decided to bring his new friends home? It didn't make sense that he wouldn't have tried to check in with her first... a flicker of violet caught her eye then. "I see something." She declared to the other two, before folding her wings into a dive. She broke through the canopy with less care than usual, twigs and leaves catching on her as she returned to earth.
Her first emotion was relief, followed quickly by intense anxiety. It was in fact Kwartz, accompanied by his half sister. The girl's twin was no where in sight. One of her son's wings was spread protectively over the filly's shoulders, and they had both been moving slowly before the adults had arrived.
A closer look revealed the foals pained expressions, Kwartz' left side wing dragging at his side. A hopeful look lit up his face when he saw them, though he didn't move from the bay girl's side. "Mama... Klaudius... you found us. You have to help! Krom... Krom... he did something, you have to help him!" The colt pleaded, trembling where he stood. He'd done his job, he'd found help. Better yet, he'd found parents. The pain in his wing was making him woozy, thoughhe knew Karat was in worse shape. But he was just so scared, and now there were adults here who could make things better. They had to make things better.
Sabra paced to her son's side, gently assessing the damage to his poor wing. It just looked dislocated, thank the gods. He wouldn't be ground ridden forever. "What on earth possessed you to leave the playground!? We told you we'd return, didn't we?" She started, before the misery in the boy's eyes gave her pause. Tears began to leak from his silvery hazel eye, his breath began to come in short, panicky bursts.
"H-h-hee said you would meet us here! M-morty said you wanted him to bring us h-h-home cause of the storm!" He stuttered out over a choking sob. The painted mare's heart stopped on a beat.
@[Klaudius] @[Krone]
Of fucking course it had to be Klaudius who found them. Skin still flushed, face still damp from their carnal activities, it was about as undignified as things got. And now the children were missing. Flying in tense silence, she kept pace with the other two. How could a day that was meant to have been enjoyable turned so dark so quickly? Lustful energy had twisted into something bitter and blaming, and it was directed right at her... the kids had better all be ok.
They had been flying in widening circles, searching for some sign of direction. It was a trail of beaten down grasses that gave them a heading. Kwartz' scent was clear, not very old. They couldn't be very far away. "Kwartz! Baby, where are you?" She called out once they were airborne again. The playground waa meant to be a safe place, children weren't supposed to be able to leave unattended! "KWARTZZZ!!!" Her shrill scream echoed over the deep woods below them. Golden boughs began to appear, and her heart sank further than she knew possible. The trail they followed was leading her home.
Had Kwartz decided to bring his new friends home? It didn't make sense that he wouldn't have tried to check in with her first... a flicker of violet caught her eye then. "I see something." She declared to the other two, before folding her wings into a dive. She broke through the canopy with less care than usual, twigs and leaves catching on her as she returned to earth.
Her first emotion was relief, followed quickly by intense anxiety. It was in fact Kwartz, accompanied by his half sister. The girl's twin was no where in sight. One of her son's wings was spread protectively over the filly's shoulders, and they had both been moving slowly before the adults had arrived.
A closer look revealed the foals pained expressions, Kwartz' left side wing dragging at his side. A hopeful look lit up his face when he saw them, though he didn't move from the bay girl's side. "Mama... Klaudius... you found us. You have to help! Krom... Krom... he did something, you have to help him!" The colt pleaded, trembling where he stood. He'd done his job, he'd found help. Better yet, he'd found parents. The pain in his wing was making him woozy, thoughhe knew Karat was in worse shape. But he was just so scared, and now there were adults here who could make things better. They had to make things better.
Sabra paced to her son's side, gently assessing the damage to his poor wing. It just looked dislocated, thank the gods. He wouldn't be ground ridden forever. "What on earth possessed you to leave the playground!? We told you we'd return, didn't we?" She started, before the misery in the boy's eyes gave her pause. Tears began to leak from his silvery hazel eye, his breath began to come in short, panicky bursts.
"H-h-hee said you would meet us here! M-morty said you wanted him to bring us h-h-home cause of the storm!" He stuttered out over a choking sob. The painted mare's heart stopped on a beat.
@[Klaudius] @[Krone]