Romance is in the air...this is probably the most beautiful and scenic place in Blossom Forest. For the athletic and determined to come with their mates, for time away from pups. Only adults may come here; some of the ledges are too far apart for teens or pups to cross and some too high to scale.
Chasing Rainbows IP: 207.172.250.83 Posted on October 22, 2017 at 01:30:49 AM by Fallon
Take Me To The Sun
How could they? How could they take the magical, beautiful, vibrant begins and cage them? They were meant to be free and beautiful, not to be caged birds for others amusement. They were Arcus Irae, literal walking rainbows. She was the most vibrant she knew of, containing the actual rainbow in her whole bodice. She saw highly of herself, she was a prize to be won. She refused to let just any one man in, he needed to earn her heart. To be able to protect her and care for her if she were to be wounded - Which could happen easily as she was so dainty and delicate.
Her dreams filled with that of her being chased by the monster she knew as Duma. The soldier who spared her, but took her parents. Her muffled yelps and their cries as they were pulled away, never to be seen again. Then, all of a sudden, she was running in the woods. It was the same night she arrived at Blossom. That's when the beast lept out himself, snarling and eyes ablaze. He lept forward towards her and she awoke abruptly with a scream, shaking and sweating. Her teal orbs looked frantically for someone, anyone as she began to run into a forest area from a treeline she had somehow ended up in - She must have been sleepwalking.
Her blue and purple pillars brought the rainbow to a man, looking as troubled as she but at least he was a man who looked like he could protect her. Her pure mind didn't even think of the "what ifs", like what if he was evil? What if he wanted to hurt her. She came to a skidding hault, nearly coming nose to nose with the poor fellow. "Please," She paused to try and regulate her breathing as she gasped for air. "I can't be alone. It's not safe." She said, her seafoam eyes begging and pleading as she lowered her head.
When her head rose again, she slumped to her side, and kicked her blue purple pillars out as she kept trying to breath. She wasn't meant to be running for long periods of time - She was too dainty and feminine looking. If this varge was in any way to want to hurt her he could. She felt so vulnerable and weak, and as much as she didn't want to admit that she needed a guard to protect her, she needed Adara. Adara made her feel safe . . . Her breathing began to regulate and evened out as she cooled down. "Please don't hurt me . . ." She whimpered as she began to slink backwards, rising to at least a sitting position. Her body against the light oranges and reds of the leaves made her only stand out more.