10-06-2018, 09:39 AM
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seasons changed all the time, venus watched them come and go with dismay at the ever dogmatic nature of the world and it's constant shifting. despite that, shifting was inherently a good thing - shifting chromosomes sharing dna during meiosis kept a healthy amount of genetic variation for species to adapt and thrive. but a little selfishly venus really just wanted it to be spring forever. spring was the season for ferals to procreate it seemed. every year it was a fresh new wave of lab rats born solely for venus to prod and poke in the name of science, no wonder the kitsune yearned for a lifetime of the season. the feeling was similar to how a child might yearn for an eternal christmas.
but alas mother nature evaded venus' eye again and for another half a year the impatient kitsune would have to wait before their premature birthday arrived once again.
as the sunhavener allowed themselves time to simply watch nature's show while they traversed between buildings, the silver-hued kitsune let their gaze be enamoured by a falling leaf. venus' sapphire eyes watching the leaf down to it's very last moment of fleeting flight, their gaze taken by the sight of a startled familiar figure upon the leaf's landing. "the wind doesn't typically answer to commands like 'go away' from my experience. but i'd like to be proven wrong, keeps me on my toes." venus chuckled at the girl antics, not humouring the possibility of a ghost even for a moment. they weren't real of course, of course! even the "ghosts" that venus had apparently met, the teen had some serious doubts of the ghosts' validity of their claims. the kitsune liked to think they kept a healthy amount of skepticism about them. it was more a stubborn attitude.