02-26-2025, 03:44 PM
Warmth.
It's the first thing that Ada noticed as she's drawn from her slumber. The lady was still rousing, her brows pulled together as she shifted on her belly, her chin on the grass between her paws as she felt the pull of the world start to wake her. Her spine was cast in a golden glow as the sun shifted behind the canopies, sparkling through the breaks in the leaves and branches, and Ada sighed softly in her snooze at the way the warmth felt.
Her eyes slowly blinked open, once, twice, thrice — a fourth time and they were open half-wide as she came to. A golden light blinded her as the sun beamed and she hummed gently as she withdrew her head from the ground to start to arch her body in a stretch as her belly lifted from the ground. With her rump hoisted in the air, Ada stretched out her limbs and bones and glanced around with a sleepy expression still shadowing her delicate features.
Strange, the Fairchild thought. It felt familiar yet foreign all at once, and in her memories she recalled a golden ray as she traversed the greenery, only for a beast to venture near. She recalled him hotly, the way he infuriated her and scared her all at once. Quick to shift from her stretch, Ada glanced over her shoulder as if looking for him, and allowed herself to relax as she looked around. Her belly rumbled a gentle reminder that she was hungry, but the Fairchild was more focused on where she was, and why.
It wasn't the first time, pulled pillar to post, and in the back of her mind she mourned her home once again. Basking in the warm light, Ada tiptoed forward in search of something familiar, whilst seemingly keeping her eyes peeled for the possibility of being reunited with a once-upon-a-time beast. As she grew comfortable, her steps grew light with a bounce, her tail flourishing in the air above her.
Her eyes slowly blinked open, once, twice, thrice — a fourth time and they were open half-wide as she came to. A golden light blinded her as the sun beamed and she hummed gently as she withdrew her head from the ground to start to arch her body in a stretch as her belly lifted from the ground. With her rump hoisted in the air, Ada stretched out her limbs and bones and glanced around with a sleepy expression still shadowing her delicate features.
Strange, the Fairchild thought. It felt familiar yet foreign all at once, and in her memories she recalled a golden ray as she traversed the greenery, only for a beast to venture near. She recalled him hotly, the way he infuriated her and scared her all at once. Quick to shift from her stretch, Ada glanced over her shoulder as if looking for him, and allowed herself to relax as she looked around. Her belly rumbled a gentle reminder that she was hungry, but the Fairchild was more focused on where she was, and why.
It wasn't the first time, pulled pillar to post, and in the back of her mind she mourned her home once again. Basking in the warm light, Ada tiptoed forward in search of something familiar, whilst seemingly keeping her eyes peeled for the possibility of being reunited with a once-upon-a-time beast. As she grew comfortable, her steps grew light with a bounce, her tail flourishing in the air above her.
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