06-25-2019, 01:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-25-2019, 01:22 PM by Izora Lethia.)
His voice caught her ears, floating there almost like a ghost, she had not seen him since that day and she dis not believe him here now. She opened her eyes slowly, emotions brimming precariously on the edges. His face was there, waiting, cautious, unsure. Raed. she breathed still unsure of if he was really there, but then he spoke again I..I looked for you.he said.
With out hesitation, with out a moments thought Lethy closed the space between them as she tucked her neck beneath his. Her muzzle trailing along his mane. She breathed him in, his scent fresh in her mind.
Raed, she said her large purple eyes peering into his as she pulled back from her quick embrace, I'm so sorry for leaving with out a word. I wasn't right... in my head. she stammered the words out not sure what the right words were. She felt ashamed, and dropped her gaze to the forest floor.
It wasn't right to just leave you with everything. she said quietly to the ground. She hoped that the death of their daughter had not tortured him the way it had her. That he had moved on with his life. She had spent months working up the courage to find him, to apologize. But now that she was here and he was here, she couldn't bring herself to face him. All of the emotions she has forced herself to pack up and push away were threatening to burst from their boxes and spill over as if they had been multiplied by 10 while forgotten in their caverns.
With out hesitation, with out a moments thought Lethy closed the space between them as she tucked her neck beneath his. Her muzzle trailing along his mane. She breathed him in, his scent fresh in her mind.
Raed, she said her large purple eyes peering into his as she pulled back from her quick embrace, I'm so sorry for leaving with out a word. I wasn't right... in my head. she stammered the words out not sure what the right words were. She felt ashamed, and dropped her gaze to the forest floor.
It wasn't right to just leave you with everything. she said quietly to the ground. She hoped that the death of their daughter had not tortured him the way it had her. That he had moved on with his life. She had spent months working up the courage to find him, to apologize. But now that she was here and he was here, she couldn't bring herself to face him. All of the emotions she has forced herself to pack up and push away were threatening to burst from their boxes and spill over as if they had been multiplied by 10 while forgotten in their caverns.
forget me not; but never remember
Lethy
@[Raed]