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Aehra
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moons of evening stars

How long she wanted for the ocean’s reply was a curse, her pupils blown wide as she plead with Cosmos for an answer. But the water continued to lap at the shale upon the shore, its spray light and frolicsome against the pale tufts of her fetlocks. It was rare that she grew frustrated with the litheness of the sea, but its careless liberty inspired a quick bout of envy within the Seaborne.
 
What must it be like, she thought. To not have a care in the world?
 
Perhaps that was what it was to be a girl again, disencumbered by the strange realities of adulthood. The line between when she had come to discern a filly’s dreams from the perturbing truth of life was a blurred one, and she had yet to understand when she’d become fully disillusioned.
 
And now here she stood at the lip of the world, pretending to pour through such pretentious methods of thought that were so desperately beyond her understanding! Better questions for her mother, she was sure, when at last she found—
 
The plush of her lips parted in a gasp, and the sand around her danced upward as she reared back onto her haunches, the flail of her forelimbs an inelegant display of excitement as she locked eyes with the familiar lavender of a beloved face. Her laughter was shrill and childish as she fell to all fours, her silver forelock a dizzying, bouncing array of starlight that shattered around her glacial features. She whinnied, gleeful, as she pranced nearer to her mother.
 
Mama! Aehra laughed, a childish exuberance swallowing her woeful thoughts, and her head bowed low as she found refuge in the larger mare’s embrace.
 
(Each night she prayed that she might never stretch too tall; that the height of her sloping withers might never surmount the sanctuary of her mother’s hold. She was safe, for now, with her caerulean eyes still tipped back an inch to gaze at her dam.)
 
But oh, she counted a thousand blessings and swore upon her lucky stars. It was no small fortune that she had found her mother so quickly, and despite her petulance over the sea's observing silence, she understood it now as she always had. It was purposeful no matter its enigma, and despite the violence with which its tide consumed  the shore, it always possessed a facet of impending truth.

Withdrawing from Jahra's embrace was a sluggish task, one that she approached with heavy reluctance. It hardly seemed so long ago that she had watched her leave, but the time that had passed since then had been woefully void of a fortitude she had known her whole life.

Adventure would always have its appeal—but home would always be her nose buried in spools of lavender hair.

"Atque inibi verba mater adiuvisti me," Aehra explained, and her excitement manifested in a playful brush of her shoulder against her mother's. No matter the questions the Scholar peppered her with, she was happy to rope the older mare into her antics, drawing her towards a stroll across the beach with a playful flair of her tail. Her hooves sank against the supple sand, and she coveted the precious relics of such wondrous nostalgia.

This. This was where she was meant to be, held between the cusp of the sea and her dam.

The richly patrician nature of her accent unfurled with the words of her mothers' native language, adapting easily to the ambiance of the sloshing water.

Home. Home. Home, her heart thudded; her heart sang.

"Et cupiebat venire, nisi ego ei non licet esse mihi. Volui te invenio, quod inepta esset ad me, et dimittam te, solum in primo loco." Aehra's eyes sparkled as she imbued her words with an air of playful scolding.

"Modo sequitur Oceanum. Sicut locutus es semper."




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Returning Home - by Aehra - 04-26-2020, 09:03 PM
RE: Returning Home - by Jahra - 04-27-2020, 03:11 PM
RE: Returning Home - by Aehra - 04-28-2020, 06:43 PM
RE: Returning Home - by Jahra - 05-29-2020, 04:40 PM
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