It was the cloak of darkness that beckoned her to walk underneath its chilly embrace. With the stars twinkling in the tapestry of heaven, Sarah enjoyed the touch of serenity that came along with the scene. Her red hair gave away to her appearance, making her a beacon in the shadows, along with the pallor of her skin.
It seems that she was not really the only one basking at the placid waters of the coast. There were others here, relaxing and indulging themselves in what little privacy they had. Sarah avoided really intruding and walked quietly about the area. Without her companion, such lonely treks would have been perilous, but she had not been too worried.
Among the others gathered, viridian depths swept the coastline and found one particular person who had been enjoying the lights above their head. Sarah glanced about, and knowing that she too needed a bit of rest from her walk, decided to head in the direction of the lone person, the woman, who sat on a log.
Merethyel sat there in the moonlight as she stared into the stars noticing in the distance not to far from her she seen a figure coming towards her, her sorrowful eyes looked up to see who it was but it was no one she knew. This new figure came into view, red hair like fire to her she waved at the person. Hoping she wouldn’t have to spend her time here alone she hoped for the person to stop and talk to her or something. One thing Merethyel hated the most was being alone.
During such peak hours of the evening, no one should be left alone as others enjoyed the company of another. When she was waved at, Sarah stole a glance past her bare shoulder to make sure it was not addressed to another. One could not assume it was for the elf maiden, for the woman before her could have been awaiting a lover, a friend.
Alas, it was for Sarah, for she noticed there was no one at her heels. Taking it as an invitation, soft-soled shoes brushed the stones lightly as she lead herself down to the area where the woman rested.
Curiously, she took note of the affliction in her gaze once she was close enough to see her in proper light. A smile touched pink tiers, in hopes that it would lighten her heart a bit. “Enjoying a moment under the stars?” The voice came quietly, making sure it was only heard by the stranger.
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Carver made his way down the coast, he had been training near by. The day was a bit hot for his liking his took a breath...