V e i l N e b u l a
Caught up in a palentary world
The night felt comfortable.
There was a darkness that she was enjoying, familiar with even. But here on the cold sand, it felt even better. Above her, the stars were out to shine in the darkness, a familiar sight as they smiled down on their lost sister. Out in front of her, stretching as far as she could see, the sea was as still as ice and reflected the same scene - a dark canvas that made sparkling stars stand out. Staring out, she couldn't see where the water ended and the sky began, it was like an expanse of the stars in front of her. If she ignored the fact she was breathing this odd air and was laying on a surface, she could almost imagine that she was back in space among her others.
Her breath left her, comfortable.
The closest she had come to feel like she was at home. Her limbs were curled beneath her, her wings draped into the sand, and around her the galaxy dust shed off her hair and wings, her very body, kicked up on the soft breeze that helped give her floating hair life of its own, casting the galactic dust as far as the eye could see, streaking the air around her with sparkling hues of mini stars, and the pink and cyan dust that mirrored the markings on her body. Her vibrant pink eyes closed in peace, before opening again to watch the stars twinkle, her smile soft, warm, and comfortable.
Felt like home.
A part of her hoped the yellow star in this system would never come back into sight - so she could be trapped in this endless expanse of the universe. She slowly stood, shaking her wings to rid her feathers of sand, before she moved forward. She ignored the cold water as she stepped into it, moving out until she was up to her knees, another star in the galaxy that surrounded her, another star once more among her sisters and brothers. Just part of the universe, just part of the many shining bright.
She could almost pretend it was real
FROM THE MOUTH
INSIDE THE MIND
@Jane
Notes:: Shy girls unite?
There was a darkness that she was enjoying, familiar with even. But here on the cold sand, it felt even better. Above her, the stars were out to shine in the darkness, a familiar sight as they smiled down on their lost sister. Out in front of her, stretching as far as she could see, the sea was as still as ice and reflected the same scene - a dark canvas that made sparkling stars stand out. Staring out, she couldn't see where the water ended and the sky began, it was like an expanse of the stars in front of her. If she ignored the fact she was breathing this odd air and was laying on a surface, she could almost imagine that she was back in space among her others.
Her breath left her, comfortable.
The closest she had come to feel like she was at home. Her limbs were curled beneath her, her wings draped into the sand, and around her the galaxy dust shed off her hair and wings, her very body, kicked up on the soft breeze that helped give her floating hair life of its own, casting the galactic dust as far as the eye could see, streaking the air around her with sparkling hues of mini stars, and the pink and cyan dust that mirrored the markings on her body. Her vibrant pink eyes closed in peace, before opening again to watch the stars twinkle, her smile soft, warm, and comfortable.
Felt like home.
A part of her hoped the yellow star in this system would never come back into sight - so she could be trapped in this endless expanse of the universe. She slowly stood, shaking her wings to rid her feathers of sand, before she moved forward. She ignored the cold water as she stepped into it, moving out until she was up to her knees, another star in the galaxy that surrounded her, another star once more among her sisters and brothers. Just part of the universe, just part of the many shining bright.
She could almost pretend it was real
FROM THE MOUTH
INSIDE THE MIND
@Jane
Notes:: Shy girls unite?
Could you be my super nova girl?