Subject: *Squeal of anger emits from lips at sight of light. She tosses a skeptical look in True Star's direction, but continues on, not daring to speak, for only rage would come, at the sight of this light.* |
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Date Posted: 08:29:11 06/07/02 Fri
Author Host/IP: blfd-cs03-t31.citlink.net/170.215.184.147 In reply to:
Juliet's Heaven
's message, "*answer*" on 19:26:35 06/06/02 Thu
>Mare gasps in surprise at the harsh tone spoken to
>her, but she stands firm, determination etched 'pon
>golden visage.
>
>"Do not speak to me in such a tone. I am Juliet.
>Your friend, remember? No matter how you change, or
>what sides we are on. Perhaps you have forgotten
>Silver as well? Though we are friends, you two were
>even closer. In answer to your question, I have not
>come to bring you back. If your sire could not, then I
>know that I cannot, for he is greater and wiser than
>I. And I learned a long time ago that once one's mind
>is made up, only he can change it. You are too
>strong-willed, Starba."
>
>Using the title so familiar to her, she continues,
>thinking nothing of it. Tone is demanding and firm,
>yet behind it, there remains kind and gentle nature.
>
>"I did not come to persuade, not you at any rate,
>but me. I could not believe what had been told me.
>That the colt I once knew had changed into a stallion
>who would so willingly harm those who loved him
>most...those who gave him the life that he now used to
>wound them. Your mother's heart is breaking. Your
>father wishes for your return, but he will not come
>after you. None will, Starba. You must decide if you
>will return, or if you shall make your home here,
>among the Dark. We shall return to normal as best we
>can, with or without you. My concern now is for my
>son. I do not wish to see him turn as you have. It
>matters little to me what you do, but only what he
>becomes."
>
>Voice remains steady, but eyes flicker slightly, as
>untruth issues from lips. He would not listen to her
>words if she begged him to return. Though she cared
>for him dearly, almost as a son, the decision was his
>own.
>
>"I must return now. Your mother needs comefort,
>with so much that she has lost, and you do little good
>for her here, though it is obvious it matters not. And
>I have my own son to love. My curiosity is satisfied.
>You are changed, as they have said. Do as you will,
>Starba. I will not return to this land again of my own
>free will, so I do not plan to see you again, lest we
>meet in yonder Caves after mortal breath has left. If
>you return, we will welcome you gladly, but life will
>go on if you do not, though we carry heavy hearts.
>Think long and hard before making final decision, for
>with decision, your destiny may be changed."
>
>Stretching muzzle out, she nudges stallion's chest
>gently.
>
>"Look deep within your heart. Search for the answer
>there, for I have found, when my mind serves no good,
>my heart has lead me well. Farewell, Starba. I pray
>our paths may cross again, but if not, farewell."
>
>(OOC: Sorry it's so long. I kept thinking of things to
>say, and poor Juliet had a lot on her heart.) :P
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