The moonlit night was a toll for all creatures of thought, that was Nakuli's belief. It was becoming a routine to take time for a night hike, and let her muse reach out to the whispering stars. It wasn't so quiet, like she would have expected. The crickets where chirping exciting stories to the elegant fireflies who illuminated Kuli's way around the woodlands.
Her auburn dreadlocks where twisted in two long braids that draped off her right shoulder and down her athletic shape, sporting her gypsy pants with bare feet and a beige blouse with leather collar ties. Kuli's cloak covered her with some warmth, long and dragging slightly behind her, and hood hung over her head. Neyka bear antlers poked through her dreads with six points, creatively laced with ivy vines. A headdress of her own spiritual meaning, the ivory carrying great strength and mindset to all her endeavors.
But the piece that hung on a chain next to her heart, held great enlightenment with Nakuli. Her piccolo made of bone, beloved tunes made from the parents she never discovered. It was an abandonment to save her life, and Kuli couldn't thank them any other way but by whistling her experiences within the instrument and create a harmony of feelings.
Tonight was another night of curiosity, the clever little coyote can never help herself. But tonight she was in all awe for the woods and it's inhabitants.There was no disturbance to behold, just pure serenity. She had traveled through this area before, but it seemed different this time. Moonlight reached a certain bunch of trees, one larger than the others and taking root in the near edge of the lightened area. It was as though her eyes where playing tricks on her, to see a person sitting within it's branches and disappear with a blink. Then she would focus her eyes again and find the silhouette and it would transcend from her sight once more. And along came a cool eerie tune ahead and Nakuli could only think better about the figure residing in the oak tree.
her lips pressed to the mouthpiece of her piccolo, catching pace of the tune echoing between the leaves and played her own enlightening notes, low pitch and flowing coolly with the air as she crept through the foliage, making her way towards the ghostly figure. But she cut herself short once she was in good range to catch sight of the translucent girl. Her hair was long, fine silver and she was clothed in a petite dress with lace and ribbon ties. She looked that of a child's porcelain doll. But her eyes where alert yet she looked confused to Nakuli's approach. Waiting, waiting for another tune to break through, or for Kuli to show her presence. Another eerie tune cleared out from the girl, and Nakuli's lips perked up to a crooked fanged smile and stepped out from the shade of trees, lowering her hood with copper eyes gleaming up through the branches of the large oak. "A fine voice you have, my dear. Why are you so lonely?" Kuli approached with slight concern, such a graceful looking girl to be haunting a hidden patch of trees. "The vibes you give off are bewildering yet satisfied. It's a comfort I can surely stick around for."