Aug 28 2015, 07:02 PM
Willow's wings made no sound as she flew through the caves. She had sealed herself away from social and physical contact for long enough - Delphine had made her realise this. The first person she would have to visit was an obvious one - her hatch mate, Adeyemi.
She wasn't sure where he would be - if the onyx mare's words were true, he could be anywhere, but Orion was a good place to start. He liked Orion, after all, and why shouldn't he? It was a great place, quiet and serene. Sometimes Willow would sit on the throne and stare at the ceiling-- that was until she began carving into rocks.
The owl did just that; she landed on the arm rest of the throne. Relaxing somewhat, she lifted her head to briefly peer at the ceiling, before she lowered her gaze once more, gazing over the decrepit remains of what could have been a village.
She wasn't sure where he would be - if the onyx mare's words were true, he could be anywhere, but Orion was a good place to start. He liked Orion, after all, and why shouldn't he? It was a great place, quiet and serene. Sometimes Willow would sit on the throne and stare at the ceiling-- that was until she began carving into rocks.
The owl did just that; she landed on the arm rest of the throne. Relaxing somewhat, she lifted her head to briefly peer at the ceiling, before she lowered her gaze once more, gazing over the decrepit remains of what could have been a village.
@Adeyemi
Aug 28 2015, 08:04 PM
Prince Adeyemi
AND THEN THE EARTH AND THE SKY, THEY ALL FIT TOGETHER
AND CARRY ME AWAY AS LIGHT AS A FEATHER
![[Image: tumblr_n4ja2o7ZIW1ri1x2fo1_500.gif]](https://33.media.tumblr.com/9951ca2e7e884a48ca5b5269f5514cd6/tumblr_n4ja2o7ZIW1ri1x2fo1_500.gif)
Adeyemi hopped along the walls of Orion's ruined cityscape, feet and wings moving restlessly. Nothing he did seemed to please the worry that roiled in his gut, which he had long since identified as the nameless sort of fear that went along with the unknown. He hadn't seen beak nor wing of Willow in ages, far too long, and the longer he searched, the more bleak his outlook became. Reuniting with Delphine had given him the swift kick in the rear he so desperately needed - at least when it came to the moping, that is - and the turaco had set off to scout around the cave once more, starting off by combing through the rubble. It seemed too obvious, to finally find his missing friend, his hatch mate, his... well. Whatever they were; to find her here was unlikely, but the prince had a way of ignoring the unlikelihood of many things.
Singing out his low, sweeping song, the sound melodic but solemn, Adeyemi glided from one wall to the next, wobbling about in the air, voice catching whenever the stone seemed to rise up too fast, catching him in the shins or the gut. Croaking as this happened once again, the bird wrestled his way up onto the ledge, shaking out his feathers in a huff and grooming them down one by one, eyes taking in their lack of shine. What a pity, he thought dully, glaring at the lackluster pinfeather. Grooming it intently, he almost lost the sound of something landing nearby completely.
Startling, Adeyemi turned about on his heel, gemstone talon clacking on the stone parapet, feathers puffed up in a defensive display. Once he caught sight of who had set down on the throne, he stilled completely, unintentionally letting out a tiny, high-pitched trill of delight, red-brown eyes pinned on the site of his better half, so very alive. "Willow!" The royal took off towards the throne, bopping along with as close to a grin as a turaco could muster, finally reaching the opposite arm of the throne with an oof! at the impact.
Instead of immediately crowding the owl, he stayed back, wary of scaring her off. Something hungry and weak in him cried out for the affection route, but Adeyemi stomped it down with fervor, giving Willow the space to take their encounter at her own pace. Her angry screeches had been recalled when Delphine had brought up their separation, and he still hadn't quite forgiven himself for manhandling her - even if it had been his primal instinct at the time. Keeping the other bird out of danger was as much a part of him as the need to eat and drink, but he knew intrinsically that she didn't need his help. Perhaps, for once, the scarred, multicolored Gembound had actually learned something.
"I'm... I'm so glad to see you," he finally choked out, practically vibrating in place from being able to look his friend in the eyes once again, surreptitiously seeking out any hidden wounds.
AND THEN THE EARTH AND THE SKY, THEY ALL FIT TOGETHER
AND CARRY ME AWAY AS LIGHT AS A FEATHER
![[Image: tumblr_n4ja2o7ZIW1ri1x2fo1_500.gif]](https://33.media.tumblr.com/9951ca2e7e884a48ca5b5269f5514cd6/tumblr_n4ja2o7ZIW1ri1x2fo1_500.gif)
Adeyemi hopped along the walls of Orion's ruined cityscape, feet and wings moving restlessly. Nothing he did seemed to please the worry that roiled in his gut, which he had long since identified as the nameless sort of fear that went along with the unknown. He hadn't seen beak nor wing of Willow in ages, far too long, and the longer he searched, the more bleak his outlook became. Reuniting with Delphine had given him the swift kick in the rear he so desperately needed - at least when it came to the moping, that is - and the turaco had set off to scout around the cave once more, starting off by combing through the rubble. It seemed too obvious, to finally find his missing friend, his hatch mate, his... well. Whatever they were; to find her here was unlikely, but the prince had a way of ignoring the unlikelihood of many things.
Singing out his low, sweeping song, the sound melodic but solemn, Adeyemi glided from one wall to the next, wobbling about in the air, voice catching whenever the stone seemed to rise up too fast, catching him in the shins or the gut. Croaking as this happened once again, the bird wrestled his way up onto the ledge, shaking out his feathers in a huff and grooming them down one by one, eyes taking in their lack of shine. What a pity, he thought dully, glaring at the lackluster pinfeather. Grooming it intently, he almost lost the sound of something landing nearby completely.
Startling, Adeyemi turned about on his heel, gemstone talon clacking on the stone parapet, feathers puffed up in a defensive display. Once he caught sight of who had set down on the throne, he stilled completely, unintentionally letting out a tiny, high-pitched trill of delight, red-brown eyes pinned on the site of his better half, so very alive. "Willow!" The royal took off towards the throne, bopping along with as close to a grin as a turaco could muster, finally reaching the opposite arm of the throne with an oof! at the impact.
Instead of immediately crowding the owl, he stayed back, wary of scaring her off. Something hungry and weak in him cried out for the affection route, but Adeyemi stomped it down with fervor, giving Willow the space to take their encounter at her own pace. Her angry screeches had been recalled when Delphine had brought up their separation, and he still hadn't quite forgiven himself for manhandling her - even if it had been his primal instinct at the time. Keeping the other bird out of danger was as much a part of him as the need to eat and drink, but he knew intrinsically that she didn't need his help. Perhaps, for once, the scarred, multicolored Gembound had actually learned something.
"I'm... I'm so glad to see you," he finally choked out, practically vibrating in place from being able to look his friend in the eyes once again, surreptitiously seeking out any hidden wounds.