[] A clear sign of spring shown, birds whistled; the breeze carrying them like kites in the sky. The Griffins perched on trees or underneath them. The hundreds of lifeless castles that held items fifty times the size of a human- the vines that grew up the stone sides that slowly crumbled; filled with a sweet sense of fiery sunlight and blooming flowers. A Pegasus accompanied by its new foal landed on the sides of mountains. Rivers bubbled over with the joy of being able to move again. A light breeze blew the scent of fresh spring throughout the defrosting land. Although snow remained on mountain tops. The hearts of the forests slowly came to life with animals and plants. Akina let out a soft sigh. The breeze softened- the birds only use of flight at the time vanished as in sync they flapped their wings. An adventure awaited on the other side of the cliff. Akina looked down at the bubbling water and then back at the cliff. "This shall do" she said and attempted a jump over. Barely making it she let out the breath she didn't realize she was holding. The females dirty blonde hair blew into her face and her mystical light green eyes. She let out a puff of air and brushed it away.Her knees were scraped as well as her palms. Akina lördast was her name. The woman walked slowly down a stone pathway and into a small village. She walked slowly through and took in all the scents. The scent of baked bread was her favorite in particular. She walked into the small shop and pulled a small gold piece from her satchel and handed to the woman at the counter. "Two loaves of bread please" she said; her voice soft. The woman nodded and handed her what she had asked for. "Thank you. Have a splendid day" she said and Akina nodded and left the small shop. She walked through the small town and sat down on a log. Someone tapped her shoulder and she whirled around.
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I'll Find You
AdventureA creature ten times her size chased her through the thorns and undergrowth. She thought she had lost the thing and its massive jaws before. She stopped and saw the cliff and took a leap of faith.