02-29-2020, 02:25 AM
Two whole people already! How exciting! Zora felt the joy at finally, finally being able to interact with people without persecution exhilarating. Freeing. Still, neither of them were who she really wanted to see. Her gaze shifted briefly overhead, trying again to see if Isaac might appear, but she did not see him.
She gave a brief, almost imperceptible sigh before brightening. The fairy didn’t need him to hold her hand- paw. She could do this on her own. “Hello! I’m- oh, Isaac!” Before she could even finish her greeting, her previous sentiment had been thrown out the window. She leaned briefly into the soft feathers of his wing before he pulled it away, disappointment at the cease of contact evident in the way an ear flicked back.
“I decided it didn’t make much sense for us to live so far apart anymore,” she replied, blinking up at him softly. The fairy found his expression of concern for her wellbeing more than a tad endearing, so her shallow discontent from just a few moments earlier quickly dissipated. “I haven’t eaten in a little while,” she said truthfully, leaning closer to him. “I wanted to get here as quickly as possible so I could see you.”
As his head pivoted around, she pressed silently into his side and peaked at the pair. “Who might you two be? I’m sure we’ll get to be friends.” Very few, if any, of her numerous relationships in the past had been anything nearing platonic in nature. It was safe to say that Zora was knee deep in unfamiliar territory. The joining was beginning to feel a bit like an adventure.
She gave a brief, almost imperceptible sigh before brightening. The fairy didn’t need him to hold her hand- paw. She could do this on her own. “Hello! I’m- oh, Isaac!” Before she could even finish her greeting, her previous sentiment had been thrown out the window. She leaned briefly into the soft feathers of his wing before he pulled it away, disappointment at the cease of contact evident in the way an ear flicked back.
“I decided it didn’t make much sense for us to live so far apart anymore,” she replied, blinking up at him softly. The fairy found his expression of concern for her wellbeing more than a tad endearing, so her shallow discontent from just a few moments earlier quickly dissipated. “I haven’t eaten in a little while,” she said truthfully, leaning closer to him. “I wanted to get here as quickly as possible so I could see you.”
As his head pivoted around, she pressed silently into his side and peaked at the pair. “Who might you two be? I’m sure we’ll get to be friends.” Very few, if any, of her numerous relationships in the past had been anything nearing platonic in nature. It was safe to say that Zora was knee deep in unfamiliar territory. The joining was beginning to feel a bit like an adventure.