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Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Skitz - 01-18-2016 Brisk autumn winds over a cool, yellowing scene. What more could one want? Everything was here, from the food and water to the content atmosphere that hung over the field like an aura of happiness. It was still early in the day, the dew had not yet evaporated and in some cooler, shady patches the grass was frostbitten and icy. Skitz didn't mind, she quite enjoyed the cold, helped clear her mind. What are you talking about? Your mind is never clear, it belongs to me silly goose, I'm always here watching over you and your mistakes. I never miss a thing, you know that. The arabian kept moving, her bay coat blending in with the earthy tones of the dying foliage that surrounded her. A few other horses were scattered around, some mares and some stallions, but Skitz hardly cared. You see, she was on a mission. What mission you ask? Well she didn't really know exactly, but she knew she had to head in this direction to accomplish her goal, whatever it was. Not that she really knew how she knew, but she felt it to be right; felt it right in her gut she did. Skitz was keen on following her instincts, they hadn't killed her so far and she had always been told to listen to her instincts. Skitz was also told that most other equine's instincts didn't actually talk back to them. Oh well; their loss. Finally, her dew soaked legs brought her to a halt. This was the spot. Now, what she was supposed to do, Skitz had absolutely no clue. Was she supposed to wait? Or eat? Or call out? Or maybe even dig a nice hole, that could work. Yes, digging sounded quite lovely right now. Don't let the worms see, Skitz, they'll come back later for revenge. The small bay started pawing at the earth, her daggers breaking through the sod and creating a small pit, several feet wide but only a couple inches deep at any given point. Oh this won't do, this certainly won't do... She must dig deeper to unlock whatever quest it was that she needed to fulfill. Mustering all her strength, Skitz again began to dig, one paw at a time as a horse must do. By the time she raised her head up again the pit had grown to be 2 feet deep at the deepest point, tapering off into shallower depths towards its edges. Yes, this was perfect, what a perfect little hole. Of course, by the end of her ordeal, Skitz had managed to cover half of her body in grayish-brown dirt, and specks of yellow grass stuck to her all over. Wait, what in the hell was she doing in a hole?! Skitz hopped out, and stood on the edge of her small pit, peering into it as if it was miles deep. Woo, what a dig, whatever made this thing must be humongous! RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Clark - 01-20-2016 ![]() RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Skitz - 01-20-2016 Leaning so far foward that she was nearly about to fall into the hole, Skitz heard a noise and jumped in her skin. Gravity took over and before the young mare knew it the ground was racing towards her face. This was it, she was dying, Skitz was sure of it. It took her a moment to realize she had done nothing but faceplant into the damp earth. Quickly collecting herself up again, the bay looked up to see what had frightened her. At this point, Skitz's front end was in the pit, with her back legs barely on the edge of it, and she had to strain her neck slightly to be able to see the stallion in front of her. Oh! A friend! Don't be silly little thing, he wouldn't want to be friends with you. Specks of dirt and grass clung to almost every hair on the mare's face, but she couldn't care less as a huge smile crawled across her lips. Wait... what was a perry dot? No idea. "Well... um... no, no I am not. Why would you ask that?" And why are you in a pit you fool? A thoughtful frown appeared as Skitz looked over herself only to realize that she was filthy. "Oh dear... How is it I can never manage to stay clean?" Her words weren't necessarily aimed at the painted horse, more of a mumble to herself as she crawled out of the hole once more, this time shaking herself free of at least a little bit of the mud and grass. Eyes opened once more, she noted that the stallion had not yet left. Nobody ever stays around this long, he's probably a figment of your imagination. Doing her best to look fantastic, rasing her head and stepping high in more of a prance than anything else, Skitz carefully navigated around the hole to the other side where he stood. "Are you here to go on an adventure?!" she asked, a childlike fascination gleaming in her eyes. notes: I'll get an html soon xD RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Clark - 01-20-2016 ![]() ooc: no worries on html! also, she is awesome!!! such a fan! RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Skitz - 01-20-2016 Oh boy, he was an adventurer too! Skitz did a little spin and kick out of excitment, almost landing herself back into that hole for a third time. He's not real, you know that right? You probably ate some of those berries your mom told you not to. Go? Go where? The bay was mildly confused. Whoa. The young femme peered back into the hole as the dirt slowly fell, crumbling away and filling with a swell of wispy smoke. He said they could go anywhere she thought of, confusing her even more. And to jump in a pit of nothing? Nevertheless, Skitz wasn't one to back down, out of sheer determination and lack of instinctive fear. But where to go? Trying her hardest to hold onto the first location she could think of, she plunged, clumsily, into the hole. You're dying Skitz, he tricked you. First all she could feel was a damp cold and a gust of wind, and then just the cold. She opened her eyes wide. How had she gotten here? And who was the strange brute with her? He didn't belong here... and it was the dead of night, how long had she been wandering? It's not real. All around, the mare was surrounded by miles and miles of endless, mostly flat, fluffy snow covered grown. Trees were dotted around, tall pines that etched their silhouettes into the sky like giants of the night. But the sky, that was the most wonderful part. It was lit up with swirls and spirals of blues and greens, and countless stars were scattered about, and made the untouched snow glimmer and shine. A flood of excitement overwhelmed the bay, and she charged forward, only to launch herself into a sliding stop and plop herself down in the deep snow to roll. Covered in white flecks, but still content with lying down, the confused vixen turned to the stranger. "Sir, how did I get here? And who are you? I've never seen you here before... Do you know where my family is?" You don't have a family RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Clark - 01-21-2016 ![]() RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Skitz - 01-21-2016 Skitz, ditch him. He doesn't belong here, he's the traitor. A strong headshake and a snort. By now she was absolutely covered in snow, looking not unlike she took a bath in cocaine, and it was melting slowly beneath her, a small damp patch growing steadily across her side. Not that the bay noticed. No, she was far to busy sprawling out and stretching her legs as far as they would go before finally settling on a comfortable position. While she was still lying down, Skitz was no longer bothering herself to prop her frame up, choosing instead a full napping pose, with a stupid smile of contentment. Ears perked to catch the words of the critter that was curled up near her. He's mocking you. "Misplace who now? And Carp is sort of a silly name don't ya think? Isn't that a kind of fish?" Oh and your name is so much more normal you little weirdo. His last question excited her, and the young fae lurched up to see him so fast that she almost tangled up her own legs. "Yes! Or, at least I think I do..." she exclaimed, her voice naive and sweet. Throughout all of this she had somehow managed to pull herself into a standing position once more, and not the least bit gracefully. Not bothering to try and get rid of the snow on her back, it didn't bother her one bit afterall, Skitz started rearing up on her back legs, almost sort of hopping. "Come on! Come on come on come on!" The second she saw movement on his part and she was sure he was coming with, Skitz bolted, throwing out a couple kicks at first. For such a small horse she could move surprisingly fast, puffs of snow shooting out behind her, her bay constrasting beautifully with the pristine landscape. Skitz had completely forgotten about the stallion, and thus paid no attention as to where he was. For right now, she knew precisely where she was going for the first time in what felt like centuries. You're lost Skitz, what now? You're going to die out here all alone in the cold, frozen to the ground. There it was! A large, dead pine, split down the middle with half fallen to the ground, but still attached to the main trunk about 10 feet up, leaving a small walkway underneath. The inside of the split was lined with black, a lightning strike of the past, not that she knew or cared about this. Stopping just in time to buck and kick some more, Skitz looked around her excitedly, taking in deep breaths. They're gone remember? Stupid horse. "Hey! Where are you guys?!" notes: i feel like this got a bit wordy, sorry! haha RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Clark - 01-22-2016 ![]() RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Skitz - 01-23-2016 "Guys! It's me Skitz! I'm back!" The bay heard a voice and turned her head in excitement, only to see the painted stallion once more. Oh right, he was here. It took a moment for the young mare to comprehend his words, her mind a blur of happiness and confusion. He thinks you're stupid, Skitz. "My family! Do you see them anywhere? And this is..." she trailed off, looking around once more and once again drawing in a deep breath, letting the cold sting her lungs. But there was no familiar scent, no other horse had wandered these parts for a long time. Her excitement slowly faded into panic and then sadness as her eyes darted around, finally noting the lack of hoofprints in the powdery snow, the lack of... life. Carefully and calmly, she lowered herself onto her knees and once again plopped into the snow, for once not looking like she might die from clumsiness. You are stupid Skitz, that's all you'll ever be. Her mind wandered momentarily, flashing back to those last remaining images that she worked so hard to hold onto. "I thought this was home, but there's nobody here is there? They're supposed to be here..." she said quietly, looking at the ground, her nose almost touching the snow. Skitz wasn't stupid, or at least she didn't think she was. As far as the bay was concerned, the only problem she had was keeping her memories in place where they were supposed to be. Keeping them in order was certainly a problem. But her childhood she remembered clearly, and thought back on it often. That first year of life, prancing around without a worry in the world, exploring the wilderness around her and learning as much as she could. She remembered all the voices, the ones that still followed her everywhere she went. Suddenly a thought. Skitz looked at the stallion, "I'm sorry this was such an awful adventure, it was supposed to be more fun," she spurted out, just now remembering how she had met him. "We can go on another adventure, but I think it's probably better if you choose the spot. I'm not very good at this." Stupid stupid mare. RE: Slowly Freaking Out {Open} - Clark - 01-26-2016 ![]() |