A large cliff, most likely a fault that was pushed to soar in the cold sky, was grinding over the lower plate. Pieces of rocks and dirt fell down the depth from time to time. Large roots dug through the soil, holding together the remaining pieces of land. Above the chaos, on top of the cliff where new foliage …show more content…
I still see those ships flying in from the sky. Maybe he visits, but just can’t find you.” The mare gazed upon the orange-purple sky as it slowly turned into a vibrant crimson color.
“No, he’d be able to find me, and I know when he visits. His ship is much larger. And… I have seen him come here once just to visit my father.” Naut had a frown on his face.
“Why not you, dad? You’re the best person in the world, he’s just ungrateful.” She giggled, pushing her father around to tease.
“I’ve done unforgivable things to him and his family.” Naut resisted his daughter’s push with his weight. “He’s glad I’m gone.” He stared back at the view, a long, silent moment passed the two.
Finally, he spoke. “I feel much better here with you, Cynthia.” He smiled, radiating a warm and caring feeling his daughter always loved to feel.
“I am, too.” She smiled and cuddled against the large stallion, closing her eyes as the cooler night began to settle in, stars peeking through the dusk.
More time passed the two.
“I want to have a better life with my daughter so that I can feel happy and complete again. Maybe then I could come back to my family feeling not so much as the monster I was before. Right?” Naut whispered to Cynthia, his daughter twitched her ears to his voice, slowly falling into a quiet