May 25 2018, 03:59 AM
He had not been back here in a week or more--ever since he'd led the black puppy Aster off to Eridanus. He wasn't even sure why he was here now; he'd spent most of his time there, in the cave of jungle, hunting for the pup or browsing the foliage as his ever-growing body demanded more and more food.
The white fawn was no longer a fawn, but rather a gangly adolescent, taller and spindly, yet still graceful and precise in movement. The knobbled grey bumps atop his head promised a crown of antlers, and the diamonds at his throat glittered larger than ever.
At the moment he was pacing his way sedately down to the river, intending to get himself a drink. He was half lost in thoughts, though not unalert to his surroundings; more, he was thinking philosophically. What was the meaning of life, and all that sort of thing; what defined lesser gembounds from greater? What made it all right to kill one, but not the other? What purpose did they serve? He was not lost in an existential crisis, or the like, but he was certainly debating, to himself, if there was an overarching meaning to life at all... or if it was some strange accident, an accident in which they must find their own purpose.
As he came to the river's edge, he paused, peering down at the steep and rocky shore. His reflection gazed back at him, rippling in the swift-moving, cold flow, and he shook himself a little, surprised again at how swiftly he was growing.
He was, he found, strangely beautiful.
@Blackberry