Prompt 1 | Elliad. + 336547 | 1026 Words | 10 Tokens
"You walk away and that's it. I cannot fix that. I cannot fix us."
"June, there is nothing to fix," Remi cried out. "It's your mother and the royals that are the problem. They're using you and they want to use our son for his powers too, how can you be okay with that?"
Juniper recoiled, ears pricking backwards. "It's a privilege to serve the king with our foresight, how can you not see that?"
Remi snarled, sinking her claws into the ground. "I will not doom my son to that life, to living with no freewill."
For a moment, silence filled the space around them. They stared at each other, ears twitching and gazed steeled, neither turning away. After a moment, Remi let out a sigh, turning her back and walking away.
"Dont leave, please," Juniper whispered, stepping forward as though to chase before stopping in her tracks. "It doesn't have to end like this."
The only sign that Remi had even heard was the quick twitch of her tail as she kept walking.
~ ~ ~
Our relationship wasn't always doomed. Once, it was even the only thing that truly mattered. The king and my foresight had nothing on our love. Though, we were much younger then, blind to the truths of the world.
When we first met, we could never have expected to understand just how important we would be to each other. We were never just going to be two ships passing in the night. I may have been the ship but Remi - she is the lighthouse.
~ ~ ~
Juniper bolted down the streets, a giggle on her lips as her sister, Tulip, remained hot on her heels. They weaved through the crowd, bumping into kalons in their sharp turns, shouting out quick apologies.
"Girls, slow down! You are representing the crown while out in the kingdom, show some respect!" Iris shouted after them, letting out a sigh as they turned out of sight. "They will just never learn."
Racing down the street, Juniper kept turning her head back, sticking her tongue out at Tulip who always remained two lengths away. With an alleyway approaching, Juniper took a sharp turn, beginning to zigzag her way through the tunnels of alleys that litter the city.
As Juniper heard Tulip's running grow quieter, she slowed down her pace, stepping out onto the main street. Juniper trotted down the path until she came to a stables, stopping to pet the horses as she attempted to regain her breath.
"Wow, I bet if I had as big of legs as you do, nobody would ever be able to catch me," Juniper said to the horse stood in the stable by the entrance.
"Or you can learn how to evade more effectively, fast running doesn't matter if they cannot find you," the horse replied. Wait....the horse? Juniper swivelled her head around, checking for anyone
"Is," Juniper paused, taking in the small cobby horse in front of her. "Can you talk, Horse?"
As the question left her lips, Juniper heard a sharp laughter. Her head swivelled from side to side, trying to locate the source of the noise but the streets remained as empty as when she had first arrived.
"Up here," the voice replied in between giggles.
Juniper's eyes shot up as her fur bristled. A blush spread across her cheeks as her eyes met another kit around her age.
"You running from the kingsmen too? Don't worry, they don't come out this way!" The other kit said, tilting her head to the side.
Juniper frowned. "No, my sister."
The kit hummed, before jumping down from the stable roof, landing in the pile of straw that lay underneath it. She hoisted herself up next to Juniper, a wide grin on her face. "What you done to need to run away from your own sister?"
Juniper let out a laugh, as the other kit's grin grew wider. "We're playing a game of hide and seek, but we are very intense," Juniper said. "She has to both find me and tag me to win."
"What does she look like?"
"Smaller, a ball of fur. Very brightly coloured!"
"Then you probably would want me to tell you if someone matching that description just turned into the alleyway."
"That would be ideal," Juniper giggled, her tail wagging from side to side.
"Good, because she is coming down the street!"
Juniper's eyes widened, as she leapt into the pile of straw. The other kit snorted. "Wow, that's one way to win a chase."
Juniper poked her head out of the straw pile, ears pressed against her head. "Shut up and get in," she hissed.
"Wha-"
With the echoing of thudding paws growing louder and the loud shouting from Tulip, Juniper reached a paw out and hoisted her into the straw pile. Remi let out a squeak of protest as Juniper shoved her paw in front of Remi's mouth. "Shut up," Juniper hissed. "I did not go through all this effort for you to give my hiding spot away."
Juniper's tail lashed from side to side as the noise of paws grew louder and then quieter again. When Juniper was certain her sister was far enough away, she lowered her paw from where it covered Remi's mouth. With a silent street, Juniper pulled herself out of the straw then turned back to the pile. Juniper held her paw out towards the other kit who took it, pulling her out of the straw pile.
"Juniper," She said, tail wagging excitedly at the other kit.
"Excuse me?"
"My name, it's Juniper. I suppose if we've hidden together in straw, the least you deserve is my name."
The other kit let out a laugh, turning around and walking back towards the alley. "I'll be seeing you June!"
"It's Juniper! And you never told me your name!"
She paused, turning back with a large grin, tossing her hair out of her face. "You'll be hearing about the great Remi all over the city. It'll only be a matter of time, June!" Remi replied.
With that, Juniper was left alone on the street as Remi walked into the alleyway.