67th of Summer, 513 AV
It was hot. The summer was always hot and with heat radiating off the glistening beach as well, one wouldn't be found walking the hot sand barefoot. But there Niraeya was, flute held behind her back as her feet sank into the grains with every step. A squawk turned her attention to a flock of gulls perched on a cluster of rocks. One in particular cocked its head at her and squawked again.
She glanced behind her. Surely the bird wasn't talking to her. She turned back to the gull and pointed to herself as it to say "me?". It merely blinked and continued to stare at her. Without any further calls from the bird, Niraeya shrugged and continued her stroll. She didn't make it two feet before there was yet another cry from the seabird. She turned back around with her hands on her hips. "Well what is it then?" It cried once again and flapped its wings. "Would you like a song?"
Without waiting for an answering squak from the bird, she placed the wooden instrument to her lips. She only managed to sound one note before she was interrupted by the creature. She tried again and was interrupted once more. Was it...singing along? That must be it. To test her theory, she played a single note and indeed the gull did squawk. Niraeya laughed and played another. This went on for a whilst, the two of them going back and forth.
Eventually her new friend left in a flurry of feathers, presumably off to catch a snack. She didn't allow its departure to stop her though. Her fingers were back on the music maker and a tune was already being spun. It was a lively little tune; one of her favourites they used to play at the Masha. Niraeya twirled on her foot as her fingers lifted into different positions and her breaths allowed for sound.
It was hot. The summer was always hot and with heat radiating off the glistening beach as well, one wouldn't be found walking the hot sand barefoot. But there Niraeya was, flute held behind her back as her feet sank into the grains with every step. A squawk turned her attention to a flock of gulls perched on a cluster of rocks. One in particular cocked its head at her and squawked again.
She glanced behind her. Surely the bird wasn't talking to her. She turned back to the gull and pointed to herself as it to say "me?". It merely blinked and continued to stare at her. Without any further calls from the bird, Niraeya shrugged and continued her stroll. She didn't make it two feet before there was yet another cry from the seabird. She turned back around with her hands on her hips. "Well what is it then?" It cried once again and flapped its wings. "Would you like a song?"
Without waiting for an answering squak from the bird, she placed the wooden instrument to her lips. She only managed to sound one note before she was interrupted by the creature. She tried again and was interrupted once more. Was it...singing along? That must be it. To test her theory, she played a single note and indeed the gull did squawk. Niraeya laughed and played another. This went on for a whilst, the two of them going back and forth.
Eventually her new friend left in a flurry of feathers, presumably off to catch a snack. She didn't allow its departure to stop her though. Her fingers were back on the music maker and a tune was already being spun. It was a lively little tune; one of her favourites they used to play at the Masha. Niraeya twirled on her foot as her fingers lifted into different positions and her breaths allowed for sound.