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at the riverside, where it begins - Khes - May 03 2018 There were many of these chrysalises, many of a medium size. This meant that somewhat smaller ones could be easily overlooked. Especially if they looked like nothing more than a pretty river rock. With orange bands of varying shades making their way across the chrysalis, it could be considered beautiful. But it's size meant that it could, possibly, be overlooked. But the serpentine thing inside of the smooth, round agate was ready to free itself. It strained against the chrysalis it was in. It had no teeth or claws to use to its advantage, yet it still cracked it open. The shards of the chrysalis fell into the river below and were whisked away, settling somewhere the snake could not see, if it looked. She poked her head out. Two tiny feelers sat at the tip of her nose, though they were currently useless, as she was not in any water. She did not turn herself around, but she had broken out facing the river, not the shoreline. And the small snake was drawn to the water, though she stayed in place, watching the river below her. RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Khes - May 04 2018 She took it all in. Grass, but also rocks, and many gems, but it did not occur to her that maybe these were like her and would possibly hatch. The view was beautiful. The water tempted her, but some part of her knew that the rushing water was dangerous. So she continued, slowly making her way into the grass to explore. RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Aegir - May 07 2018 The water was calming, despite the swiftness in which it tumbled. Aegir stared into its depths, its beautiful, deep depths, the rushing and the shining of the light against the water. He wondered as he walked, wonder why the water spoke to him and no one else. He wondered why nobody except for him could understand what the water said. Perhaps it said nothing and he was simply imagining things. But that thought brought him sadness and a sense of wrong. No, the water spoke and he could divine its meaning. @Khes RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Khes - May 07 2018 The snake was startled by the bear; she hadn't even realized that they were there. Tilting her head up, she looked at them. They were much bigger than she was. Maybe dangerous too. But they began to speak, and their voice showed no signs of hostility. The Gembound tilted her head towards the bear. "Hello Aegir," she said, testing the name; though her spoken words were quiet. And she directed her focus back to the water. "I see..."What did she see? She saw water. Rushing water, fast and dangerous, but that wasn't exactly it. No, as she stared longer, she had the faintest sense that there was life there. But not fish that lived in the fast-moving water, and nothing like Aegir. Something much smaller, just about invisible. But it was there. "...Small..." her voice trailed away again as she tried to find her thoughts. How to explain? "...animals. Small life. But not really seeing." She edged closer to the water, though she made sure not to get so close that she would fall in. @Aegir RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Aegir - May 15 2018 Aegir walked to the water's edge and looked into the river as well. Yes, there were fish flashing by and he wondered if this is what the little thing meant. RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Khes - May 15 2018 She let out a frustrated hissing noise. "Not fish," she said, looking yet again back to the water. Peering closer into it. "Too big," she added, though these fish were already tiny. But she knew, somehow, that there was life in that river. That there was life in her, part of her, in a sense. But not exactly her. Smaller life within life? How was that possible? She let out another hiss, though this one was more coherent: "Khes." And this hiss was her name. Not sure if she had been clear, seeing as it was rather close to a regular hiss, she added: "Name Khes." @Aegir RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Aegir - May 15 2018 Aegir looked curiously into the water, wondering what could be smaller then the fish. Pebbles, perhaps? But Khes said that they were alive and not seeing. Pebbles were not alive, as far as Aegir knew. RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Khes - May 15 2018 She finally put most of her focus to Aegir. Is she a friend? Yes. The Gembound, who was so much larger than her, did not seem like a threat. Scary in size, but not mean. Kind. "Khes is friend," she confirmed, curling up somewhat. The words that the bear spoke before were finally sinking into her brain. "What you see in water?" she asked. She saw, or rather, felt, that there was something else alive in the water, very small. Aegir didn't see that, but something else? She tilted her head at him quizzically. @Aegir RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Aegir - May 15 2018 Aegir smiled happily. Was making friends always this easy? He hoped so, then everyone could be a friend! He liked Khes, Khes was young and kind. Perhaps nervous of him, but he understood. He was bigger then Khes. And Khes knew something too that he wanted to know. Perhaps one day she would be able to understand and show him one day, the day that the water told him. RE: at the riverside, where it begins - Khes - May 16 2018 She peered back into the water, trying to see if it said anything to her. But it didn't. It was just water to her. Nothing more, nothing less. She took a slow breath, turning her gaze to Aegir again. "Don't know why we see not the same," she said, doing her best to convey her thoughts. "Other things," she added, trying to be helpful in some way. Though perhaps it was only more confusing. @Aegir |