Spring 33rd 512 A.V
The sunlight slanted off of her.gilded hair and crystal horns, pooling in her blue eyes and making them shine. She mirrored the land with the gold of her sunspun hair, the green of her leaf-coloured horns and the blue of her sky eyes.
And what a beautiful sky it was that they mimicked. Clouds scuttled across the sea of blue, columns that descended into whispy tails that became nothing before rising again into another column some distance away.
Wind stirred the grass. Somewhere a bird unseen chirruped.
It was almost as though the Storm hadn't brushed the world. The scars were hidden from her, lost in ignorance for she didn't know the world before it. It was beautiful as it was and she couldn't imagine it any different.
Chamaeleon was easily brighter than sunlight.
Her eyes closed as the breeze that made the grass tremble flowed over the angles of her face.
Chamaeleon loved the wind on a bright day. She could say that with certainty and conviction.
Her eyes reoppened as the wind died and she looked down at herself, lifting her hands to watch the sparkle of gold across her fingers. She could lose herself in her own body for hours in the sunlight.
She could lose herself and not be aware of her surroundings, and that was what happened.
She stood there, looking daft and staring at the play of light across the digits of her left hand.