I lay there, alongside the foal next to me, finely formed and with no mistakes visible in view. She did not inherit my blind eye, I saw, and neighed quietly her name.
"Hello, Blazing Sunfall. Welcome into this world." I say, murmuring, hoping Sunfall wouldn't ask about her father, a fling I had with a greying stallion. Her coat, right now, was pure black, blacker than a shadow at midnight of a new moon's night, but would eventually be the silvery moon's color with black base.
"Momma? Where's da?" Sunfall asks, the question I dreaded answering, and simply said back, "He's not here, Sunfall. He never will be." It hurt her, I knew, but it was honest, and it was blunt truth.
@[insane]
"Hello, Blazing Sunfall. Welcome into this world." I say, murmuring, hoping Sunfall wouldn't ask about her father, a fling I had with a greying stallion. Her coat, right now, was pure black, blacker than a shadow at midnight of a new moon's night, but would eventually be the silvery moon's color with black base.
"Momma? Where's da?" Sunfall asks, the question I dreaded answering, and simply said back, "He's not here, Sunfall. He never will be." It hurt her, I knew, but it was honest, and it was blunt truth.
@[insane]
Blazed