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𖧧Not sure what to do with this. . . wrote:eвony вlacĸвιrd
{ вlacĸвιrd } { ѕυвordιnaтe мare } { ѕpanιѕн мυѕтang }Dipping her head slightly as she thought about the stallion's answer, the deep ebony mare whinnied out two, often used words: "Thank you, Onyx. I hope that it is something for the better, and none for the worse." She then trotted away to where she and her brother had been sleeping side by side. She saw the depression in the grass, for no other horse could leave an imprint as large as theirs combined. Heaving a small sigh, she sank to her knees and leaned over, folding her long, thin legs beneath her body as she lay down. Looking around , Blackbird sighed again and lowered her head to the earth, even if the scent of the soil was muted, it stll calmed her at her brother's fright. What had he seen? Blackbird shrugged to no one, and her hazy, tired mind began to sink into a deep blackness, not caring who she was, what any trouble was, what was wrong, what the bad -or good- thing the deer were afraid of was. Warmpth washed over her and she sank into a peaceful dream.
She was bounding through the sea, salt water spray flying up behind her as she kicked up her back hooves. Rolling in the surf, jumping on the sand, chasing the waves and letting them chase her. All alone. She was lonely, but she felt a sense of love around her, as if she was being nuzzled by a mate. Suddenly, a gray horse without really any shape, eye color, or distinctive features was there. Blackbird somehow knew that this was her love, her mate, her friend, even if she didn't know who he was, or even his name. They played in the surf together, and Blackbird had the rime of her life, running around with this stranger whom she loved. She was having such a nice time, and when darkness fell they lay on the beach together, watching the night sky. A shooting star fell, and he whispered in her ear, 'Make a wish, my love' then she spoke. 'I wish that I could stop time, stay in this moment forever, never stopping,' and he smiled. 'Me too,' and Blackbird felt him nuzzle her neck as she drifted off into a dreamless cycle of sleep. She drifted about in the blackness, feeling happy, as if she'd just been praised, fed something warm, run for a while, and talked with her family. Even if they where dead. But then, she thought, Isn't sleep a pathway to the dead? Aren't we half dead when we slumber, only to rise when we are awakened? Or is it just me?

𖧧Not sure what to do with this. . . wrote:eвony вlacĸвιrd
{ вlacĸвιrd } { ѕυвordιnaтe мare } { ѕpanιѕн мυѕтang }Dipping her head slightly as she thought about the stallion's answer, the deep ebony mare whinnied out two, often used words: "Thank you, Onyx. I hope that it is something for the better, and none for the worse." She then trotted away to where she and her brother had been sleeping side by side. She saw the depression in the grass, for no other horse could leave an imprint as large as theirs combined. Heaving a small sigh, she sank to her knees and leaned over, folding her long, thin legs beneath her body as she lay down. Looking around , Blackbird sighed again and lowered her head to the earth, even if the scent of the soil was muted, it stll calmed her at her brother's fright. What had he seen? Blackbird shrugged to no one, and her hazy, tired mind began to sink into a deep blackness, not caring who she was, what any trouble was, what was wrong, what the bad -or good- thing the deer were afraid of was. Warmpth washed over her and she sank into a peaceful dream.
She was bounding through the sea, salt water spray flying up behind her as she kicked up her back hooves. Rolling in the surf, jumping on the sand, chasing the waves and letting them chase her. All alone. She was lonely, but she felt a sense of love around her, as if she was being nuzzled by a mate. Suddenly, a gray horse without really any shape, eye color, or distinctive features was there. Blackbird somehow knew that this was her love, her mate, her friend, even if she didn't know who he was, or even his name. They played in the surf together, and Blackbird had the rime of her life, running around with this stranger whom she loved. She was having such a nice time, and when darkness fell they lay on the beach together, watching the night sky. A shooting star fell, and he whispered in her ear, 'Make a wish, my love' then she spoke. 'I wish that I could stop time, stay in this moment forever, never stopping,' and he smiled. 'Me too,' and Blackbird felt him nuzzle her neck as she drifted off into a dreamless cycle of sleep. She drifted about in the blackness, feeling happy, as if she'd just been praised, fed something warm, run for a while, and talked with her family. Even if they where dead. But then, she thought, Isn't sleep a pathway to the dead? Aren't we half dead when we slumber, only to rise when we are awakened? Or is it just me?

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