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"Oh. That is an interesting point, although I was not discussing the usefulness of blankets." Faline considered, tilting her head. Hm. Did having a favorite color make one selfish? She had never heard of that perspective on the subject before. Matters of preference were simply matters of preference. Wasn't everyone entitled to acknowledge their favorite things? It was just like having a favorite food, a favorite song or perhaps a favorite time of the day. In a way, the fact that Cyrra did not have a favorite color made her quite sad. But perhaps she valued all of the colors equally? She supposed there was nothing wrong with that, either. The whole rainbow was just as valid as any one color plucked out of it! That wasn't a path of discussion she could venture down at this point since Cyrra and Atropos began speaking with each other quite passionately. (It was good for them to communicate, for the development of their friendship was very important. So she wisely left them to their own devices. Also... she was, admittedly, much too distracted by the sight of the large pool to pay much attention to the actual words that they were saying.) She walked where the islands connected and peered into it curiously. "My! Endymion, look at that. Isn't it pretty?"
"Oh joy. A big body of water." Endymion did not sound nearly as enamored. The cat sighed. "Fascinating."
Faline blinked confusedly when Cyrra took her into her arms all of a sudden, effectively breaking her trance. Oh. Um. Why was she holding her like that? Her cheeks turned a faint pink at the warmth and she sincerely hoped that she would not be dropped again. "Cyrra, I believe the dance is over now. Your innovation is very much appreciated, but--" Wait, what was she talking about? Training? Fish food? Key? A tidal wave of questions crashed through her mind and yet it seemed there was no time for her to ask a single one of them before she was tossed towards the water, crashed beneath the surface and sank down below.
The view underwater was quite beautiful. Faline admired the way her dark braid floated prettily against the blueness of the water and the tortoiseshell rays of light that swam over her hands like ethereal wisps of starlight. Wholly unprepared for this turn of events, however, she did not take a proper breath before she went under. Oh butterscotch. The fact that she couldn't properly breathe quickly took precedence over the sights... and she ended up doing precisely what Cyrra said not to do and gulped in a lungful of water. Oops. Silly, ninny Faline! Oh fucking butterscotch. Perhaps she was not ready for the sea after all? (Although it was not a part of her plan to go swimming until she learned how.) At this rate she might never see the sea. Envisioning herself as fish food, she frantically thrashed and flapped her arms around, hoping she might find something solid that she could grab onto to pull herself back up. No luck. She just kept sinking deeper and her world was steadily growing darker and darker.
Blue was Faline's favorite color. (Not that anyone was wondering... but she liked to remind herself.) The soft blue she was surrounded with now, in fact. Blue was also the color the other Cyrra would not gift her in a bouquet because it symbolized constancy. But blue was the color she would have wanted to receive from a friend or love who knew her well.
Before Faline closed her eyes, she noticed the glimmer of the yellow key nearby and grasped it tightly in her hand. Key. That was right, Cyrra told her to retrieve it. Somehow, it was comfortably warm to touch. At least she was able to do one thing right?
"Cyrra!" Meanwhile, Endymion breathed the assassin's like a curse as they approached the water their mistress was just thrown into. They jerked back slightly whenever it splashed too closely to their paw. If it was not clear before, they did not like water. Not a one single bit. "You ought to have used your question asking Miss Kairos whether or not she could swim if you were going to do that." Irritatedly, the cat nipped at Cyrra's ankles as if they were hoping make her fall in case she refused to jump in herself. "The depths of her experience with water goes as deep as the water in a bathtub. She cannot swim! Go help her."
At the same moment that Faline touched the key underwater, the sparkling white door reappeared on the surface. Curiously enough? This time around it was surrounded by an arch of blue hyacinths.
"Oh joy. A big body of water." Endymion did not sound nearly as enamored. The cat sighed. "Fascinating."
Faline blinked confusedly when Cyrra took her into her arms all of a sudden, effectively breaking her trance. Oh. Um. Why was she holding her like that? Her cheeks turned a faint pink at the warmth and she sincerely hoped that she would not be dropped again. "Cyrra, I believe the dance is over now. Your innovation is very much appreciated, but--" Wait, what was she talking about? Training? Fish food? Key? A tidal wave of questions crashed through her mind and yet it seemed there was no time for her to ask a single one of them before she was tossed towards the water, crashed beneath the surface and sank down below.
The view underwater was quite beautiful. Faline admired the way her dark braid floated prettily against the blueness of the water and the tortoiseshell rays of light that swam over her hands like ethereal wisps of starlight. Wholly unprepared for this turn of events, however, she did not take a proper breath before she went under. Oh butterscotch. The fact that she couldn't properly breathe quickly took precedence over the sights... and she ended up doing precisely what Cyrra said not to do and gulped in a lungful of water. Oops. Silly, ninny Faline! Oh fucking butterscotch. Perhaps she was not ready for the sea after all? (Although it was not a part of her plan to go swimming until she learned how.) At this rate she might never see the sea. Envisioning herself as fish food, she frantically thrashed and flapped her arms around, hoping she might find something solid that she could grab onto to pull herself back up. No luck. She just kept sinking deeper and her world was steadily growing darker and darker.
Blue was Faline's favorite color. (Not that anyone was wondering... but she liked to remind herself.) The soft blue she was surrounded with now, in fact. Blue was also the color the other Cyrra would not gift her in a bouquet because it symbolized constancy. But blue was the color she would have wanted to receive from a friend or love who knew her well.
Before Faline closed her eyes, she noticed the glimmer of the yellow key nearby and grasped it tightly in her hand. Key. That was right, Cyrra told her to retrieve it. Somehow, it was comfortably warm to touch. At least she was able to do one thing right?
"Cyrra!" Meanwhile, Endymion breathed the assassin's like a curse as they approached the water their mistress was just thrown into. They jerked back slightly whenever it splashed too closely to their paw. If it was not clear before, they did not like water. Not a one single bit. "You ought to have used your question asking Miss Kairos whether or not she could swim if you were going to do that." Irritatedly, the cat nipped at Cyrra's ankles as if they were hoping make her fall in case she refused to jump in herself. "The depths of her experience with water goes as deep as the water in a bathtub. She cannot swim! Go help her."
At the same moment that Faline touched the key underwater, the sparkling white door reappeared on the surface. Curiously enough? This time around it was surrounded by an arch of blue hyacinths.