Post by kedon on Feb 1, 2011 14:07:41 GMT -5
Kedon considered him self to be very lazy.
Not only was it because it takes him a while to get up in the morning, but because of how long he could walk without a purpose. The last time he had walked a long distance, he was on a search for herbs, and he was sure of where they were, so he felt no doubt, but now, he felt he could not walk another step. He lay, resting, under a tree that graced a long and wide grassland. The sun shined overhead, and there was a cool breeze ruffling his fur. Letting out a sigh, he felt his eyes droop lazily closed and the tense muscles in his back finally relaxing. He had woken up only a few hours before, yet he was unbelievably tired, and hadn’t even gotten that far before he ended up stopping.
“Oh well, nothing to do about that now, worry ‘bout it later…” Mumbling was all he could manage by now, and he could feel almost feel himself fading, and sinking into a well needed nap. First there was darkness. Then, the dark slowly shivered and trembled into colors.
Green
Lots and lots of green. Plants of all shapes and sizes, growing and dieing in front of his eyes, each plant different from the last. It was sheer beauty, and Mother Nature at what he considered her greatest. Each twist of a vine, each twirl of a leaf, each crack of a branch brought him closer and closer to relaxation, to happiness, to being content. Yea, not many people probably dreamed about nature, but he new he was different. There where plenty of more exciting things to think about, and even though they where a lot of more fun things to imagine, Kedon liked it simple. Simple and easy.
Not only was it because it takes him a while to get up in the morning, but because of how long he could walk without a purpose. The last time he had walked a long distance, he was on a search for herbs, and he was sure of where they were, so he felt no doubt, but now, he felt he could not walk another step. He lay, resting, under a tree that graced a long and wide grassland. The sun shined overhead, and there was a cool breeze ruffling his fur. Letting out a sigh, he felt his eyes droop lazily closed and the tense muscles in his back finally relaxing. He had woken up only a few hours before, yet he was unbelievably tired, and hadn’t even gotten that far before he ended up stopping.
“Oh well, nothing to do about that now, worry ‘bout it later…” Mumbling was all he could manage by now, and he could feel almost feel himself fading, and sinking into a well needed nap. First there was darkness. Then, the dark slowly shivered and trembled into colors.
Green
Lots and lots of green. Plants of all shapes and sizes, growing and dieing in front of his eyes, each plant different from the last. It was sheer beauty, and Mother Nature at what he considered her greatest. Each twist of a vine, each twirl of a leaf, each crack of a branch brought him closer and closer to relaxation, to happiness, to being content. Yea, not many people probably dreamed about nature, but he new he was different. There where plenty of more exciting things to think about, and even though they where a lot of more fun things to imagine, Kedon liked it simple. Simple and easy.