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- -----> Selene ☆☆ Tsukiko ☆☆ Pandora Jane ☆☆ Hayate (briefly mentioned)
The air was heavy with the sweet smell of a warm summer's night. Above laid the blackened tapestry of the sky, stars littered across like polished diamonds, twinkling gently as if winking down upon the world. A playful crescent moon peeked from behind clouds that were rolled thin and whispy, lighting up the silhouettes of two figures. The young female Viscet, just barely hitting her young adult years, wandered down the moonlit path that was worn down by years of other travelers making perilous journeys. Selene sighed, drawing her thin cape further across her chest, gaze drifting along the path before her with little interest. Tonight was far different compared to any other time she may had sacrificed to journey the beaten trail. Selene was deep in thought, the sounds of bugs chirping and trees rustling around a distant buzz. She had almost blocked out the light sounds of her company beside her until she spoke that was.
"...Your Highness? What is on your mind tonight?" Tsukiko's voice drifted out, weighed with worry. Selene flicked an ear at the sound of her friend speak before a sigh bubbled up out of her throat. She turned her head to peer at Tsukiko over her shoulder, slowing down so they walked side by side. She leaned against the taller female's shoulder, gaze drifting out to the foliage of the forest as their pace slowed.
"Tsukiko... Do you think I am doing a good job at being a goddess?" Selene suddenly questioned, sighing. Her ears curled back. A soft huff came forth from Tsukiko, deep but heavy with warm amusement. She turned her gaze down upon the young moon goddess, eyes glimmering as she held a rare smile.
"Why of course, little moon. What dares to make you think that?" Tsukiko asked, nudging her lightly with her shoulder. Tsukiko had a taller, muscular build compared to the young, thin goddess. She didn't mind, it kept her bodyguard duties easy. Selene let out another sigh, drawing her paw down her cheek slowly. She shook her head.
"It doesn't matter... I just..." Selene's bottom lip began to quiver. "Hayate told me he doesn't plan to have any kids but... I feel like that's my fault. Like, who would want a kid with a goddess who can't even do her job right? I expect he thinks that means I wouldn't be good at raising one of his kids but..." Tears began to swell in her eyes as she inhaled loudly. Tsukiko's ear twitched as she watched the younger female, expression hard to read.
"Your Highness, do ignore your mate's ideas for now. Trust me, down the road you two will eventually have children. It may not be this month or the next, but do remember you two are still young." Tsukiko reminded her gently, eyes drifting up the path as she kept a matched pace with Selene. A bird cried in the distant, echoing through the air like a lone siren. The sound of the ocean's waves drew closer as they trekked along, now in silence, which was only broken by the occasional sniffle from Selene as she recollected her composure. The heat of the day had finally begun to lift, a cooler night breeze brushing past, tugging at their manes and Selene's cape with playful hands.
"Hey... I've never seen this trail in my life. I've walked down this path numerous of other times as well." Selene suddenly spoke as she broke away to inspect a freshly trampled path that twisted on through the darkened jungle. She twisted around to peer at Tsukiko, bearing her typical puppy dog expression. Tsukiko sighed, rubbing her face.
"Your Highness, it is far too late..." Tsukiko reminded her, yet still found herself moving across the main path to join Selene's side. Selene grinned and took off down the beaten path, bounding ahead of her bodyguard. Tsukiko cursed under her breath before taking after her. Selene snaked her way through the forest, ducking to avoid low hanging branches that jutted out in her way or dodging bushes that threatened to catch her cape. Tsukiko, despite her usual grace, was unable to avoid all the branches, wincing when one caught her shoulder. The path was long, winding far from the main path, even cutting through an open field that was glowing with the beauty of flowers that were blooming beneath the moon's grace. The sky had begun to darken even more as they ran, distant thunder causing a frown to tighten Tsukiko's expression. Selene showed no signs of stopping, paws thumping across the ground as she kept an even pace.
Selene suddenly skidded to a halt as they came to a small grove within the forest nearly an hour later. Tsukiko hissed out a curse as she almost bumped into the smaller female before steadying herself. Selene seemed to be in some sort of trance, staring ahead of them.
"..Selene?" Tsukiko waved a paw in front of the young goddess's face. It took Selene a moment for her to register the movement, flinching back. Selene's eyes were as wide as saucers. She turned to face her bodyguard, mouth slightly agape in awe.
"What is it?" Tsukiko asked, lifting her gaze to scan the area for what had caused Selene's reaction. In the dead of a summer's night, the air still thick with humidity, was an egg. Not just any egg, to be frank. It was a Viscet egg, wrapped tightly in the long tendrils of slithering shadows, its shell glistening in the faint moonlight. Tsukiko hesitantly neared it before pausing as a chill ran down her spine. The area around the egg seemed almost frigid, her teeth chattering faintly as she moved closer. The shadows lashed out, snapping at the air with a harsh crack. Selene squeaked out, inching closer, following behind Tsukiko. The egg wobbled as they neared, the temperature in the radius decreasing at a steady rate.
"T-Tsukiko... Why is there a Viscet egg? All alone?" Selene trembled, peering around as she nestled closer against Tsukiko's back for warmth. Tsukiko was far too intrigued to respond, inching closer, inhaling sharply as the shadows whipped her paws viciously. The egg wobbled again, this time a bit more lively. Tsukiko gathered up courage before she lashed out, clenching onto the egg and heaving back. The shadows flailed, whipping and clinging to the egg desperately to keep it in their grasp. Selene fumbled to help, squeaking as she smacked at the tendrils. They reared back, letting their grip loose enough for Tsukiko to rip the egg away and flee before they could strike again. Selene followed close at her heels.
"This egg... is freezing." Tsukiko panted once she drew to a stop, tilting her head down to peer at the egg in her grasp. Selene stopped beside her, gazing at it with curiosity and worry swirling in her eyes.
"I-... I don't know but we need to warm the egg up before it does if it's still alive." Tsukiko commented as she cradled the egg against her warm chest fluff, now continuing down the path to head back to their castle. Selene trotted after, eyeing the egg as she stuck close. What were they going to do with a Viscling if it were still alive? Would Hayate even be up for taking care of a kid? Who would be the m-...
- Craaackkk!
Both froze. Tsukiko looked down as the top shattered, revealing a tiny Viscling. She clawed at the edges, peeping softly as she stared up at both curiously. Selene worked her jaw before whispering out, "Pandora Jane.."
The Viscling tilted her head, squeaking and reaching up to Selene. She hesitantly eased her out and settled carefully with her close. Tsukiko eyed them, gaze trained on the Viscling, who was now named Pandora Jane under Selene's comment.
"This has been one hell of a summer's night... We found an egg, cold as ice, that hatched into the cutest little Viscling." Tsukiko suddenly commented, smiling as she heard Selene snort loudly. The goddess glanced up and smiled.
"We also strengthed our bond as friends. Both are such wonderful things to have happened." Selene responded, purring as the Viscling tugged at her mane gently.
"This is very true." Tsukiko nodded, smiling.
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