Agetta is trying very hard not to hold on too tightly to the twin girls, so when Beyza asks if she can go to the playground the white mare agrees. It would be good for her, the mother thinks, to explore somewhere outside of Pangea’s rocks and canyons - even though it is tempting to keep her family in that kingdom since it is, as far as she knows, safe.
Beyza herself has no concept of what is or is not safe, she simply has decided she wants to see more. It would not have mattered if she had gone anywhere else in the world, but she could see the grass and trees of the meadow and the playground from the border of Pangea and they had been encouraging her curiosity to grow and grow and grow over the last couple days.
Her mother leaves her at the playground in the early morning light, and though Beyza does not mean to deceive Agetta - her small form soon drifts away from that protected land of only-foals and into the Meadow. Even this early in the day, it is easy to tell that though they are similar, this place will offer more things for her to discover. Sometimes she just likes to stand still and watch and marvel at all the horses and their lives as they shuffle along.
For now, there is nothing remarkable about the girl - aside from the her marble-like figure. Even her eyes are such a pure white that they seem to glow as she wanders slowly, cautiously, and seeks out something new to discover.
BEYZA
something borrowed into something new |