As they talked about stallions, a small part of Naila wondered what it would be like to have a mate of her own. She was well aware that the interest of most stallions couldn't be held long, and she was in no rush to have a foal of her own. As of now, what was important was the new women she'd be meeting and the life she could have in the Amazon.
However once she saw the burnt land, all thoughts vanished. What she saw was something that tore her apart. The trees, the ground, the shrubs and rocks, scarred with memories of war. She could feel the unease and depression Naga was so determined to fight, and it made her feel obligated to stay with the damaged home. Her thoughts of her mother and aunts came rushing back as she neared her destination, and for some reason she felt uncertain. In her mind, she had left her aunts in order to find a herd or kingdom of her own. Yet, here she was, returning to an all mare sisterhood. But this is different. My aunts isolated me, these women will make me stronger.
The dark mare however did try to keep the spirit's high, and so Naila would too. "What a marvelous place this is, I can't wait to see what it will look like once the land has healed. The burning is bad, but life continues."
As Naga showed her the tree in which she used to sit on, Naila was taken aback at the news that she had twins. "You have twins? How wonderful! What beautiful memories. I'd love to meet them some time, i'm sure they're just as lovely as their mother! I do wish i had foals of myself, but I'm in no position for that at the moment, and probably won't be for a long while. I'm practically a child myself haha, but I suppose age is a matter of maturity and note time. Never mind that though, it's the sisters who i'm dying to meet. I'm sure the queen is wonderful also, especially with the support system you've described to me." She suddenly felt like she was talking too much, but felt very comfortable being herself at the moment.
Naila lets the sun warm her, as she walks beside Naga. She finds the amazon gives her a warm feeling. "How much does it rain here?" She asks the woman next to her, and she looks up at the sky once more. You can't see the sky at much here, but the golden beams of sunlight made up for it.
OOC:
I know it's so late, luckily tomorrow's is my spring break so woo! And yea, it's going to be a lot of fun!!
However once she saw the burnt land, all thoughts vanished. What she saw was something that tore her apart. The trees, the ground, the shrubs and rocks, scarred with memories of war. She could feel the unease and depression Naga was so determined to fight, and it made her feel obligated to stay with the damaged home. Her thoughts of her mother and aunts came rushing back as she neared her destination, and for some reason she felt uncertain. In her mind, she had left her aunts in order to find a herd or kingdom of her own. Yet, here she was, returning to an all mare sisterhood. But this is different. My aunts isolated me, these women will make me stronger.
The dark mare however did try to keep the spirit's high, and so Naila would too. "What a marvelous place this is, I can't wait to see what it will look like once the land has healed. The burning is bad, but life continues."
As Naga showed her the tree in which she used to sit on, Naila was taken aback at the news that she had twins. "You have twins? How wonderful! What beautiful memories. I'd love to meet them some time, i'm sure they're just as lovely as their mother! I do wish i had foals of myself, but I'm in no position for that at the moment, and probably won't be for a long while. I'm practically a child myself haha, but I suppose age is a matter of maturity and note time. Never mind that though, it's the sisters who i'm dying to meet. I'm sure the queen is wonderful also, especially with the support system you've described to me." She suddenly felt like she was talking too much, but felt very comfortable being herself at the moment.
Naila lets the sun warm her, as she walks beside Naga. She finds the amazon gives her a warm feeling. "How much does it rain here?" She asks the woman next to her, and she looks up at the sky once more. You can't see the sky at much here, but the golden beams of sunlight made up for it.
OOC:
I know it's so late, luckily tomorrow's is my spring break so woo! And yea, it's going to be a lot of fun!!
