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|  | [x]Bleed Out {for any stallion} « Thread Started on Sept 13, 2007, 11:35pm » | |
This is me For forever.
Upon the foliage, mixed in nature, lay the prints of a distressed fae. She was labled contraband by the lords of her previous land and turned psychotic over it. At least that is what the dam's tell their younglings. In fact is wasn't what they said, or even how they treated her. It was not a natural thing, just what happens after life scars you good. She could turn back, be healthy and happy as she once was. But alas that would take a miracle far beyond the doing of her own. "Keep walking." She addressed her pillars. Every now and again they would stop without a signal from her. It was one of the many problems she endured everyday. One step after another would become very tedious at times. And many a time she would just lay on the ground to prevent a fall. Her pillars halted. "I am condemned."
Oh how I wish For soothing rain.
An unwanted beast of burden was what she thought of herself now. The fae could barely speak without having to voice her command first. She needed an equid that was kind, understanding. They could be as kindred to her if they took the challenge. Her knees buckled, and she caught her bodice just in time before it crashed to the dirt floor. "None could love me. You're making yourself more depressed Nemo. It's not that they can't, it's because of your...condition. They won't see past it. All you need is...one that will." This was how it went.
My loving heart Lost in the dark.
Nothing could remove from her mind the tradgedy she had faced. A lover, died because of a fatal disease, her family- gone. She was cursed forever. And now here she was, to look for love. Why she choose this place she knew not. Maybe because she was unsure of where her alliegence lies? Or maybe because she didn't care what form of masculine flesh appeared before her. Her heart itself was already in its cold hard case.
Nemo my name Forevermore.
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