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    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura


    "Thunder is the sound of hoofbeats in heaven..."
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    "Too late for that," Raxa quipped, her ears set back and neck arched in a manner that made her mane sway, giving her face a dangerous angle as she turned to look away from Djinni.

    Raxa pranced away a few steps until she was about a yard or two in front of Djinni. In truth, the brindled mare wasn't all that offended by the question that had been asked of her. In fact, she'd bee greeted by other horses before who started off by introducing themselves and then having the gall to ask for her life story right off the bat, instead of trying to learn a bit more about her at the current time first.

    The fact that Djinni had the sense to wait served to appease Raxa's mind; she was grateful that the mare had at least talked to her before trying to get to know about her past. That wasn't to say that Raxa had to like it though; she did not like to discuss her past whatsoever. No one had the need to know where she came from, nor did show any right to intrude on her privacy like that. Raxa's body language had made it perfectly clear she didn't wish to discuss what had happened to her, so why did Djinni seem so persistent?

    Wanting the mare to leave, Raxa spun on her hindquarters, intent on asking Djinni to go on her own way now. In fact, Raxa had been so focused on preparing herself just for that one moment that she didn't fully register Djinni's words until the two mares faced each other.

    Raxa, seeing that Djinni's words had been quite literal, let out a squeal of surprise, having not expected anything like this. She'd seen reflections of herself in water before, so it should not have been a huge shock, but what made it so was that the mare in front of her was like a reflection come to life.

    Raxa wouldn't have been surprised if that was the case.

    "W-wh-what t-the?! H-how d-d-did y-you d-d-do t-t-t-that?!" she screamed, rearing up on her hind legs a good few feet into the air.
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    RE: "Thunder is the sound of hoofbeats in heaven..." - by Raxa - 02-03-2016, 08:11 PM



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