WE ARE NOT THE SAME
- it is cold that morning, and i can feel each breeze within my lungs, drying me out inside. pulling me inside out and shortening breaths. she must be chilly, but still, the mare dances about on light feet — hands? she is an odd creature, tall and slender and unearthly to my human eyes. i breath to her, and she puffs back, a playful toss of the head and the rise of those tufted ears.
versengt is free and wonderful, shivering in the early light and bristling. she circles as i perch atop the fence, gathering courage so she can approach.
an uncertain step.
i laugh at her, sending the strange beast back a few strides. she shoots forwards three more, just to spite me, looming over like a goliath deer. the neravontii balances on slim limbs and totters like a ballerina, but she is not foolish — no. she can play me just as well as i can her, and we are at a stalemate.
she carries on dancing. back and forth, side to side, great swooping arcs of those limbs as she stirs glistening frost. it's too cold for her out here, i know, but she has no trust. not yet.
and then she dances forwards, bowing and dipping that great head to explore my hair, and then my face and shoulders. she tastes my fingers, snorts at my laughter, and threatens to nip me until i quiet. she is mine, and i am hers to do as she pleases. i am tempted to slip onto that high-up back, to run with her in the fields, but i know she is far to proud for that. she will delight me, she will love me, but i am not her kind. we both know.
she lowers to her knees, now level with me. a nudge, the soft touch of downy skin to my cheek. we rest foreheads, and a gentle nuzzle is pressed to my cold palms.
we are not the same, her and i, but we are similar. we are not the same, but we could be.