11-12-2019, 10:56 AM
Ilma
One night I will be the moon
hanging over you
One night I will be a star
follow where you are
hanging over you
One night I will be a star
follow where you are
She set herself on a quest, and she cannot, will not, stop with the easy visits. Not that the Pampas would be problematic for her in itself - but it is part of Loess, and she’s not sure if her new self can meet its old self yet - not the part that knew Castile and Lepis. The roan mare who leads the Pampas now, may become a thin line Ilma is not ready to cross - or, she may be as pleasant as stories suggest, and Ilma and she won’t have to talk about political alliances yet, if ever at all.
Peace is the sense, emotion, she engulfed herself in - forcing herself to calm and possibly affecting anyone who nears her, as well. It is no use thinking of things that can be - unless you’re Ilma, knowing things before they happen.
And even then, it’s best to face the future calmly, and just keep going. After all, there’s little to change about it; only the way how we react can be altered.
And besides, it is a pleasantly sunny morning - though still wintery cold - when she arrives. The easiest setting to simply exchange pleasantries.
Peace is the sense, emotion, she engulfed herself in - forcing herself to calm and possibly affecting anyone who nears her, as well. It is no use thinking of things that can be - unless you’re Ilma, knowing things before they happen.
And even then, it’s best to face the future calmly, and just keep going. After all, there’s little to change about it; only the way how we react can be altered.
And besides, it is a pleasantly sunny morning - though still wintery cold - when she arrives. The easiest setting to simply exchange pleasantries.
Hurry, the sun is waking
Darling, don't leave me waiting
Darling, don't leave me waiting
@[Noah]
I won’t actually join Aodhán bc I hate threading with myself but he could be a fly or a snowdrop or something if you want him to know about it
Any fool knows men and women think differently at times, but the biggest difference is this: men forget, but never forgive; women forgive, but never forget.
Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time