by wajas » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:29 am
Username: wajas
Name: Treacy
Gender: female
OTHER:
PERSONALITY
She is a very shy, gentle, and kind little girl. She tends to stay in the background, rather than to confront new people. She can also have a mean stride-so look out! She can be quick on her feet, as well as in the head. She uses almost all of her brain- about 80% of it. She likes companions, but may take her time in finding the right one. As well as being shy, she enjoys going on adventures. She likes to discover new thing- wether they are rocks, food, plants, animals, or just natural scenes of beauty. The stars seems to comfort her, giving her hope, passion, and courage. She can name almost all of the constellations, even the ones we don't tend to see. She has a lot of wisdom, for her age, as she likes to often express it in many different ways. She can be gentle, and have a motherly side. She would often go to the newly parents and help them with their newborns- wether it was singing, playing, caring, or feeding, she would always make them want to have her come back.
STORY
"Treacy, come on, wake up," cooed a gentle, silky voice. Treacy opened one of her eyes, discovering that the voice was from Kaia, the new mother. She got up slowly, discovering the small, feeble newborns lying scattered around them like a bomb had went off, some of them were on eachother, upside down, or just on their stomachs. Treacy chuckled softly to herself, "It looks like a bomb went off," she joked, as Kaia nodded solemly, "Indeed." Treacy followed the black pelt, shimmering in the dawn sunlight. Kaia soon stopped, and sat down beside her husband, Marviel. "We would like to discuss something with you," he said with a silent whisper, his star-like coat moving briskly with each of his muscles tightening and loosening. "Since you have no family," Kaia started, having a hint if sorrow in her voice. Treacy shivered at the word family, it had brought back bad memories.
Her family was a happy one; consisting of a mother, father, and herself. Their family was the highlight of the area, they were always kind, and well-loved. But, it didn't last long, though, because some perdators unexpectedly showed up, and murdered her family before her eyes. Treacy remembered her thought, I have nothing left. They took my mother. They took my father. The tool my hope, my guide, my happiness, and my sorrow. They took part of my life, and crushed it before my eyes. she had cried that night, beside the carpet of her parents blood and corpses. She had longed for the predators to take her, but not them. Shr had always looked up to the stars from that day on, seeing her mother and father smile down to her from the heavens.
"...we would like to include you into ours," continued Marviel. He softened his gaze at Treacy, trying to interpret her look of sorrow. Treacy took a moment to regain attention, before saying, "What? What did you say?" Kaia chuckled softly, "Marviel and I would like to include you into our family." Treacy soon made a joyful laugh, "Really?...Marviel...are you pulling my tail?," she questioned, waiting for him to tell her the truth. He shook his head and smiled, "No, Treacy, I am not," he then looked at his wife, Kaia, knowingly. She gave Marviel an anxious nod. Marviel soon brought fourth one of his big hoofs, brought it around Treacy, and pushed her towards himself and Kaia. "Treacy," he said, "welcome to the family," Kaia finished, before she too, joined in on the hug, featuring Marviel, Kaia, and Treacy.
POEM:
Oh, sunlight,
You brighten my day,
Oh sunlight,
You bring me at bay,
Oh, sunlight,
What do you say?
Oh sunlight,
Tell me to stay.
The moon wanders,
Waiting to stay,
Throughout the day,
Wanting to say,
"I will be here, and not alone,
Out in the cold, with no one so known."
The moon still wanders, throughout the day,
Seeing new people, new life,
Everyone saying 'yay'.
The moon was happy,
Happyier than can be and said,
"I am not alone, but forever together!"
The sun was smiling, shining in glee,
For the moon, who never knew,
The sun was watching him,
Making sure he was loved.