Soft, red lips curled into a pleased smile, the tears of moments past simply a ghost in the form of dust streaks on her face. The small statues that littered this place were beautiful, though she had no idea to whome the belonged. She suspected they were Gods or Goddesses though she knew nothing of that, only that they supposedly existed, and that races worshiped different ones.
She stopped in front of one, admiring the craftmanship. There was not a jagged edge to be seen on it, it was almost as if it had been molded from clay rather than carved from stone. Still smiling she continued walking, though the air felt slightly cooler, less dense, as if evening was approaching. Probably best not to be caught in hidden gardens after dark.
She turned back do Drefan who was following at a slower pace. "I rather like you, friend," she said, her voice drifting softly. It seemed callous to speak loudly in such a tranquil place. She approached him slowly and wrapped her hands around his waist, in an attempt to embrace him.
"Thank you for helping me," she whispered close to his ear.
She stopped in front of one, admiring the craftmanship. There was not a jagged edge to be seen on it, it was almost as if it had been molded from clay rather than carved from stone. Still smiling she continued walking, though the air felt slightly cooler, less dense, as if evening was approaching. Probably best not to be caught in hidden gardens after dark.
She turned back do Drefan who was following at a slower pace. "I rather like you, friend," she said, her voice drifting softly. It seemed callous to speak loudly in such a tranquil place. She approached him slowly and wrapped her hands around his waist, in an attempt to embrace him.
"Thank you for helping me," she whispered close to his ear.