Post by Undine Caddaya on May 14, 2006 8:17:39 GMT -5
Wow...it's really beautiful.
Undine wandered out onto the lawns on the warm spring day that it was. The hot sun beated down on her, seeming to attempt to give her pale skin some color. Flowers were blooming everywhere, just like they were that day so long ago.
I remember it like it was yesterday.
Undine looked up to the treetops that boardered the horizon. Recalling seeing what looked like a arge crow that day with Amaya brought a smirk to her face. It may have been two years ago, but the memory was true and could never be forgotten.
I had a feeling it was him.
Looking away, Undine walked over to a giant tree. Even though the sun was high in the sky, the tree casted a long shadow. Reaching her hand out, Undine touched the rough, raggid bark, cool from the shade.
You helped me meet him, Amaya. For that I thank you.
Undine sat down in the cooling shade of that enormous tree. Looking up, it seemed never-endingly tall. It felt nice to Undine to be there once again. She hadn't stopped there since that day that she had met him. She forgot how beautiful it was. The aroma of the sprouting lilacs was in the breeze that whipped Undine's long hair around her face. There were little daisies all around the lawn of the majestic estate, her home. Two years was such a long time to stay in one place when you were "on the run", but it didn't matter now. Now, with no one to want her home, with no family left, she was free to do as she pleased and never had to go back.
I love it here.
Undine wandered out onto the lawns on the warm spring day that it was. The hot sun beated down on her, seeming to attempt to give her pale skin some color. Flowers were blooming everywhere, just like they were that day so long ago.
I remember it like it was yesterday.
Undine looked up to the treetops that boardered the horizon. Recalling seeing what looked like a arge crow that day with Amaya brought a smirk to her face. It may have been two years ago, but the memory was true and could never be forgotten.
I had a feeling it was him.
Looking away, Undine walked over to a giant tree. Even though the sun was high in the sky, the tree casted a long shadow. Reaching her hand out, Undine touched the rough, raggid bark, cool from the shade.
You helped me meet him, Amaya. For that I thank you.
Undine sat down in the cooling shade of that enormous tree. Looking up, it seemed never-endingly tall. It felt nice to Undine to be there once again. She hadn't stopped there since that day that she had met him. She forgot how beautiful it was. The aroma of the sprouting lilacs was in the breeze that whipped Undine's long hair around her face. There were little daisies all around the lawn of the majestic estate, her home. Two years was such a long time to stay in one place when you were "on the run", but it didn't matter now. Now, with no one to want her home, with no family left, she was free to do as she pleased and never had to go back.
I love it here.