
She stepped back away from her stallion. Gave him a weird look, Circles him, looking at him. My dear Nier, I don't suggest anything. But I do believe your capable of doing whatever you wish. And im not here to tell you what you do. Im just another member of your herd. She faced him looked at him, looking at him all over. She knew he was a demon and was dark and had a dark past. But he wasn't a demon in her eyes. He was just Nier. His darkness and roughness and demonic side didn't make her side step or look at him in any other way. He was the winged stallion that invited her here to his homeland to join his family. She believed he could love again and find someone special again. But that was for him to decide. She nipped at him playfully, oh your just being Nier she chuckled. Her eyes sparkled when she looked at him. She cared for this stallion a lot. She was here being herself, she was said to be the light in a dark world. Or a beacon, But in her eyes she was just Star. Nothing special and no one unique.
She had no immortality so why would anyone want an ugly creature that has done nothing for herself. She was a self taught and developed mare who was a virgin to everything. No stallion wanted a newbie. She has never had anyone special in her life so she didn't know what it was like to lose anyone special except for her mother. She's never loved or never had children. So it was hard for her to compare to anyone else. But she also knew she had hardships in her life. She gave her stallion a look of she wanted him, and didn't want anyone else. Even if he was a demon. She was not scared of him. Even if he would get angry and show his true colors. She would still stand at his side. Through anything that would come at them. She was more afraid of not being with him then anything else.
Then she got sad, she turned away from him so he couldn't see her weakness. But she had to think about it, she was not a immortal, she could not live forever, and she would not always be with her stallion. Which saddened her, but she wanted to make the best of it. .



