Like a flower waiting to bloom.
She had yet to learn of the disappearance of Ischia’s keeper. She probably would have if she had looked for Circinae, but Kylin hadn’t. It had been on her mind, but something about the way the forest green and navy blue mare had shifted in front of her eyes and then left, held her back. Ever since the keeper’s words had been on her mind.
First and foremost: ”Ischia needs you.” The lavender and white mare had yet to figure out how and why. Other than loving her home and living there, what else could she do? But there had been more of what Circinae had said that kept bugging her: ”I don’t plan on staying here long.”
It was something Kylin couldn’t wrap her mind around. She didn’t understand why the keeper would’ve come to Ischia and proclaim herself the leader, only to leave after a short stay. And especially after Circinae had told her that she had come to Ischia to give her family a home. Was Ischia not good enough to be her family’s home?
Kylin doesn’t know what to do with her thoughts and the longer she thinks about it, the more it troubles her. It gets under her skin, like an itch which refuses to go away, constantly on her mind. It had driver her to seek out the outgoing mare that had been there when Circinae had first arrived at Ischia, she seemed to know the keeper well. And hopefully she would be able to help Kylin figure out her thoughts.
Even though she knows Ischia inside out, as long as she doesn’t know where the fire bay mare usually spend her time, it takes some effort to find Jah-Lilah. Kylin whinnies, calling out to the mare, hoping that she would be willing to talk. Hoping for an answer that would help her find the watcher.
@[Drea]