Jan 16 2016, 03:16 PM
The angel and the demon were arguing, but, at least, no longer fighting. It seemed the messenger was more of a mediator, calming them both - another angel, then? A demigod? Whatever she was, she didn't have wings, nor snow-white fur, and so he kept his distance, attention pinned to her... at least until the demon stalked back to him, nudging him with massive jaws hiding knives, and the gelding flinched back from sheer terror, a choked, garbled whine escaping his throat.
Pointed ears pinned back to his skull, and grey-gold eyes squeezed shut, his whole body shaking fiercely, trying to block out the sensation. If there was any doubt over whom the horse was afraid of, there could be no mistaking now. He barely kept his grasp on consciousness, mortified by his inability to do anything, much less save the little angel should Death attack anew. He fell into the gray space between sleep and the war outside, breath stuttering in his chest. Exhaustion and hunger settled deep in his bones, crept into his stomach and churned it, into his gem and make it flicker and flash with shining light.
His mother. His sister. Their images were fading fast, and he tried to catch them, but their wings beat faster than any hooves could. They chased each other around his memories, alighting on the broken homes of the star-room and tumbling through the snow-covered tunnel of his birth.
His name eluded him still.
Hide. He needed to hide from the swords and the flame. The gem nestled in the center of his chest sparked again, until sickly tendrils of off-white crept forth, over his frame, faded to soft, soothing black, covering him until his pelt was once more stained grey, blending into the stone tunnel, eyes shut tight to block out the rest of the world.