13.Feb.12, 12:53 PM
Lymsleia nearly toppled backwards as Volfetti explained that no one was really socialble upon first arriving. "Then Iwas an odd person. I practically craved it." she admits. "Like.. I needed to combat that cold,darkness. I must have woken up while between briefly because I couldn't get enough of being with other people, after I got here."
She tries to avoid reaching out to hug Volfetti, her fingers stretching and then retreating, she glanced away. "A new indeed." she chimes. "I mean our ancestors came from the stars. That's a pretty long trip- apparently so what we're doing is big, but their's was bigger." she said.
As Volfetti asked her such a question, Lymsleia smiled. "Falen's hold, or Healer travels?" she asks politely. "Falen's hold? I haven been back since I was about twelve turns. It was a beautiful place, we owned a spot of land on the mainland but the 'hold proper' was on this little island to hte west of Ista Isle." she explains. "We had, sun and sand, and fishing. A few runners, though the main herd was on the mainland. Breeding and such, though the hold itself was known for a variety of things." She blinked and for a moment the images of her brothers flickered through her mind. Mostly siblings by half-blood, adoption, or choice, but they were her brothers all six of them. She brushed at eyes vigorously.
"I was snatched ona lay over at a hold. I'd decided to sit down with someone, have a bit tea, after a particularly difficult midwifery session- with a girl who was so sense-less." she gestures at a stone. "Kinda like this rock. She couldn't seem to get that the fact she'd lain with a man and now had a child in her, that needed to come out one day..." she shook her head violently. "The stupidity of the girl makes me worry." she waved a hand. "I wasn't at home when I was swiped, but I was headed in the direction of it. I do miss Falen's beautiful, little streams, grassy lands, and beaches. No real forests, the island has a few wooded places but not too much." she dipped her hand in the water. "I wander if mother is down here. She left with the riders-- I think. It means my father and brother could be here..." she inhaled. "That'd be nice. You'd like my mother, Volfetti. I think. "
She tries to avoid reaching out to hug Volfetti, her fingers stretching and then retreating, she glanced away. "A new indeed." she chimes. "I mean our ancestors came from the stars. That's a pretty long trip- apparently so what we're doing is big, but their's was bigger." she said.
As Volfetti asked her such a question, Lymsleia smiled. "Falen's hold, or Healer travels?" she asks politely. "Falen's hold? I haven been back since I was about twelve turns. It was a beautiful place, we owned a spot of land on the mainland but the 'hold proper' was on this little island to hte west of Ista Isle." she explains. "We had, sun and sand, and fishing. A few runners, though the main herd was on the mainland. Breeding and such, though the hold itself was known for a variety of things." She blinked and for a moment the images of her brothers flickered through her mind. Mostly siblings by half-blood, adoption, or choice, but they were her brothers all six of them. She brushed at eyes vigorously.
"I was snatched ona lay over at a hold. I'd decided to sit down with someone, have a bit tea, after a particularly difficult midwifery session- with a girl who was so sense-less." she gestures at a stone. "Kinda like this rock. She couldn't seem to get that the fact she'd lain with a man and now had a child in her, that needed to come out one day..." she shook her head violently. "The stupidity of the girl makes me worry." she waved a hand. "I wasn't at home when I was swiped, but I was headed in the direction of it. I do miss Falen's beautiful, little streams, grassy lands, and beaches. No real forests, the island has a few wooded places but not too much." she dipped her hand in the water. "I wander if mother is down here. She left with the riders-- I think. It means my father and brother could be here..." she inhaled. "That'd be nice. You'd like my mother, Volfetti. I think. "