by Runas on July 12th, 2011, 8:18 pm
Runas' eyes glittered with the mischievous amusement of a chattering group of squirrels eyeing the lonely squirrel stuffing the most nuts into his cheeks. She knew she had chosen right to come to Syliras this Summer. It had been too long since she had come to a solstice party. The only problem would be the proximity of Syna's full slumber nearing. For that purpose, she had brought along her cloak to don as she hurried away for her transformation. After it, she would have no problem joining the festivities as one of Leth's own Ethaefal.
Her green eyes glowed as she eyed the crowd, looking for a suitable partner to dance around with. She'd probably choose the most uptight mortal around, but after a few glasses of Summer wine and a good couple of dances, the poor mortal should be as giddy as the rest of them.
She twirled almost lazily, her long, braided black hair streaked with yellow and orange paint fanning out behind her. Her dark skin was laced with sky-blue paint, although her usual red paint streaked the curves of where her neck met her shoulder. Those streaks were a necessity for her, a habit. Eypharian's liked to mark that erogenous zone as noticeably as possible, and while she wasn't particularly Eypharian, just trapped in the mortal seeming of one, she still obeyed that simplest of decorational etiquette.
It was as she neared the snack table that she eyed a particularly grouchy looking person. She'd put him to be human, but one could never be too sure these days. Revelry brought out the strangest of races.
As she neared this man, she slowed and caught her breath, then came walking along at his side, reaching forward to take his arm in hers. It wasn't one of her most intimate gestures, and even if it was, it was a necessity to keep him in her gaze in the crowd. She didn't even care if he was offended. Runas did as she wanted to whomever she wanted. Look what she'd done to that Lark boy, after all.
As she escorted him to the table, having decided that was where he was destined to go at that moment, she smiled brightly. It was one of those few smiles that sparked in her eyes and made them glitter even more.
"Why so gloomy?" She asked softly, speaking above the revelry. She had every intention of getting him drunk and making him dance with her. That intention flashed in her eyes and across her lips as a smile.
All the heavens cried when the angels fell.