Date: 31st of Spring, 514 AV
Location: Small cliff overlooking the bay near Baywatch residencies
Sunette had taken the time to climb up the cliff side around the city tonight. She had spent a lot of time close to the water of the bay, taking in each tiny detail in the push of the waves and the movement of the fish, but tonight as the moon hung high in the sky, she wanted the big picture.
The glowing silver ball in the sky lit up the darkness of the night, moonbeams bouncing off of her silver locks. Her lips were bright red and she had kohl on her eyes as she always did, though they were faded ever so slightly from the days activities. The kohl eyeliner on one eye was smeared slightly, Sunette having forgotten it was present and rubbing her eye at some point. Along with her normal silk shirt, she still wore the pants she tore into thigh high shorts while she was with her favorite little sailor, Tydus. She liked the way they helped her climb, and it was a nice breeze against the heat he was not quite familiar with out in the open air. Kalinor was fairly regular in its temperature all of the time, unlike Riverfall. And, you know, she hadn't gone shopping for a wardrobe yet.
Her eyes watched the moon, a soft smile on her face. Though she was there to look at the city, she couldn't keep her gaze from the sky. It was another thing Kalinor just didn't have. Cave life wasn't as beautiful as the real world. Her clawed hand raised slowly to her heirloom pendant, a single finger stroking it lightly. She often wondered if her late mother had seen the sky, the sun, the moon, the sea. Her mother had been gone for so long, but never did a day pass without her memory lingering with Sunette. She spent quality time with her mother by taking alone time to talk to her in Symenos... Like she was right now. Her voice was soft, gentle.
Isn't it beautiful, mom? I'm glad you taught me to experience everything in life. I never would have left if you hadn't...
She stopped, sighing heavily. Each statement was separated, the Symenestra attempting to make conversation with an absent presence.
Why don't more people leave? I know I say it all the time, but I wish you were around. I've made friends. And I haven't hurt anyone since I've been here... It's not easy, but I'm trying. I'm trying so hard. I shouldn't have fallen into that.
Her fingers wrapped tightly around her pendant, squeezing it gingerly. Her heart felt heavy and light all at the same time, bittersweet thoughts that she constantly allowed to grab her focus swimming around in her head.
It seemed like she was always with her thoughts and the moon. But, why was she always up at night? Was it the comfort of the darkness? Was it the familiarity of home that made her feel less alone? But this was her home now...
Wasn't it?
Location: Small cliff overlooking the bay near Baywatch residencies
Sunette had taken the time to climb up the cliff side around the city tonight. She had spent a lot of time close to the water of the bay, taking in each tiny detail in the push of the waves and the movement of the fish, but tonight as the moon hung high in the sky, she wanted the big picture.
The glowing silver ball in the sky lit up the darkness of the night, moonbeams bouncing off of her silver locks. Her lips were bright red and she had kohl on her eyes as she always did, though they were faded ever so slightly from the days activities. The kohl eyeliner on one eye was smeared slightly, Sunette having forgotten it was present and rubbing her eye at some point. Along with her normal silk shirt, she still wore the pants she tore into thigh high shorts while she was with her favorite little sailor, Tydus. She liked the way they helped her climb, and it was a nice breeze against the heat he was not quite familiar with out in the open air. Kalinor was fairly regular in its temperature all of the time, unlike Riverfall. And, you know, she hadn't gone shopping for a wardrobe yet.
Her eyes watched the moon, a soft smile on her face. Though she was there to look at the city, she couldn't keep her gaze from the sky. It was another thing Kalinor just didn't have. Cave life wasn't as beautiful as the real world. Her clawed hand raised slowly to her heirloom pendant, a single finger stroking it lightly. She often wondered if her late mother had seen the sky, the sun, the moon, the sea. Her mother had been gone for so long, but never did a day pass without her memory lingering with Sunette. She spent quality time with her mother by taking alone time to talk to her in Symenos... Like she was right now. Her voice was soft, gentle.
Isn't it beautiful, mom? I'm glad you taught me to experience everything in life. I never would have left if you hadn't...
She stopped, sighing heavily. Each statement was separated, the Symenestra attempting to make conversation with an absent presence.
Why don't more people leave? I know I say it all the time, but I wish you were around. I've made friends. And I haven't hurt anyone since I've been here... It's not easy, but I'm trying. I'm trying so hard. I shouldn't have fallen into that.
Her fingers wrapped tightly around her pendant, squeezing it gingerly. Her heart felt heavy and light all at the same time, bittersweet thoughts that she constantly allowed to grab her focus swimming around in her head.
It seemed like she was always with her thoughts and the moon. But, why was she always up at night? Was it the comfort of the darkness? Was it the familiarity of home that made her feel less alone? But this was her home now...
Wasn't it?