07-19-2015, 04:59 PM
Her childhood is also filled with good and bad memories. However, it seems that she often has fixated more on the bad memories from her past than anything else. It is the betrayal of family and love given to her that has made her heart a little harder and colder than it once had been before. Lucrezia finds that she is not as trusting of others as much and accepts the word of someone else to be the truth. If anything she is more skeptical and less optimistic of this world than she was as a child. Her vision of this world had been shattered. And in all honesty, it was perhaps the best thing that happened to her.
She as well considers Kreios to be a good memory from her childhood. In truth, a blessing she has been given. There is something about the company of the ram horned stallion that has always brought a smile to her and made her heart filled with warmth. Maybe it was that she could forget about her troubles and feel naïve and childish like she used to. She could return to her childhood days to when things were much simpler with him. Perhaps that was too reckless of her to even feel, but she needed that feeling to survive, to be reminded that this world was still good in some ways.
“I’m glad to hear things are going well for you, Kreios.” Yet, Lucrezia is a little shocked to hear the news of him leading his own herd. It seemed to be a level step down from what her father always told her to strive for. The idea of being something and someone in a kingdom had been engrained into her mind too well. She simply does not see herself be something outside of the kingdom life – it was all she has ever known, truthfully. “What is the herd life like? Do you watch over many mares?” She would not be surprised if he did. Kreios was a cute boy, Lucrezia admits, and he has turned into quite a handsome stallion.
She as well considers Kreios to be a good memory from her childhood. In truth, a blessing she has been given. There is something about the company of the ram horned stallion that has always brought a smile to her and made her heart filled with warmth. Maybe it was that she could forget about her troubles and feel naïve and childish like she used to. She could return to her childhood days to when things were much simpler with him. Perhaps that was too reckless of her to even feel, but she needed that feeling to survive, to be reminded that this world was still good in some ways.
“I’m glad to hear things are going well for you, Kreios.” Yet, Lucrezia is a little shocked to hear the news of him leading his own herd. It seemed to be a level step down from what her father always told her to strive for. The idea of being something and someone in a kingdom had been engrained into her mind too well. She simply does not see herself be something outside of the kingdom life – it was all she has ever known, truthfully. “What is the herd life like? Do you watch over many mares?” She would not be surprised if he did. Kreios was a cute boy, Lucrezia admits, and he has turned into quite a handsome stallion.
Lucrezia
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