12-09-2018, 01:08 PM
[glow=#000,1,400]YOU PUT UP YOUR DEFENSES WHEN YOU LEAVE, YOU LEAVE BECAUSE YOU'RE CERTAIN — 。+゚.[/glow]
She could remember the luster she once felt, the wonder at the sight of everything, the excitement at the new world to explore. Despite being so long ago, it was fresh in her memory, as if it was yesterday. A lot of things that had happened years ago felt like just recent events. She supposed it was just the thing about living as long as she had.
The spark she once felt was long gone, put out by the flow of time. She wasn't young anymore and she wasn't innocent, either. What was once new and intriguing to her was now simply met with disinterest. But one thing that had never died with her wonder was her appreciation for the planet she walked on. She thought it was wonderful, what the Earth made and maintained, being the only planet to sustain life--as far as she knew, anyways.
Feverdream was aimlessly walking through the territory when she caught sight of it, watching the form flying against the sky getting closer and closer to the ground until it disappeared in the trees, followed by a loud crashing sound as it made contact. She wasn't sure what to make of it, but nevertheless she found herself heading over to where it had landed, curious as to what it was. She heard enough about meteorites and other such space rocks hurtling towards the planet, and while she had seen a few of them, she had never seen an actual breathing being crash-land.
In what seemed like an eternity, she found herself with nothing to say, unable to fathom words. But her shock wasn't expressed on her face, her features kept placid as she watches Jim approach whatever this was. It looked like a cat, but she knew better than to call it such. It had fallen out of the damn sky, for Christ's sake. She refused to believe this thing was just a feline.
But the 'canine' stayed silent, simply watching, on edge as she anticipated the being's next move. While Jim might have been used to the idea of beings from outer space, she wasn't, her orb-like eyes flickering between the two of them. Sometimes she questioned the male's intelligence.
The spark she once felt was long gone, put out by the flow of time. She wasn't young anymore and she wasn't innocent, either. What was once new and intriguing to her was now simply met with disinterest. But one thing that had never died with her wonder was her appreciation for the planet she walked on. She thought it was wonderful, what the Earth made and maintained, being the only planet to sustain life--as far as she knew, anyways.
Feverdream was aimlessly walking through the territory when she caught sight of it, watching the form flying against the sky getting closer and closer to the ground until it disappeared in the trees, followed by a loud crashing sound as it made contact. She wasn't sure what to make of it, but nevertheless she found herself heading over to where it had landed, curious as to what it was. She heard enough about meteorites and other such space rocks hurtling towards the planet, and while she had seen a few of them, she had never seen an actual breathing being crash-land.
In what seemed like an eternity, she found herself with nothing to say, unable to fathom words. But her shock wasn't expressed on her face, her features kept placid as she watches Jim approach whatever this was. It looked like a cat, but she knew better than to call it such. It had fallen out of the damn sky, for Christ's sake. She refused to believe this thing was just a feline.
But the 'canine' stayed silent, simply watching, on edge as she anticipated the being's next move. While Jim might have been used to the idea of beings from outer space, she wasn't, her orb-like eyes flickering between the two of them. Sometimes she questioned the male's intelligence.