Topic: the comforting sounds of the sea

theeyesofanother

Date: 2007-09-25 14:30 EST
It was warm today, and Sarah stood ankle deep in the sea, Mor wasnt too far away, and was about belly deep in the sea with no tack on. He always loved the ocean, and would take him there frequintly.

She wore a long, white flowing skirt and a simple blue tank top today, the sea breeze whipping her skirt against her legs. Long raven black hair was worn down today, and those striking violet hues looked over the sea, where it seemed to meet the skies.

She had gotten Cinder's letter, and had left it on the table back at the ranch. Despite the missing O's, she read it about ten times through-out the morning. She didnt know what to think, and didnt know how to feel.

Mor walked to her, and nudged her arm with his large, black velvety nose. She smiled at him, and petted his forelock.

"Mor, how do we get to this point?"

Mor looked at her with those big brown eyes. His silence was comforting, perhaps it was a good thing normal horses couldnt talk.


She put the bridle back on him, hooking everything up and putting the reins over his head. She hopped onto his bare back, which was quite the trick since he was almost 17 hands high.

The pair galloped down the beach for quite some time, until it was time to head back to the ranch. They walked there, for Sarah wasnt in a hurry to get any where any time soon.

She still hadnt finished moving in, the boxes were all stacked up in different rooms. She hadnt any dishes yet, and planned on going to the Market later.

The meeting between the pair last night at the RDI was an unwelcomed one, and she didnt remember the entire converstaion, which was to be expected. She shook her head at the thought of it.

Sarah looked down at the ring finger. Cinder had never bought her a ring for their engagement, but it was very possible he didnt know to.

For now, Sarah would try and enjoy the sights of the fall forest as she started the one hour journey from the sea, to the Ranch. Things will be dealt with in time, and a letter would be written within the day.