The Sun and Moon smashed into one another — more like the Daystar couldn't help but become a comet and slam into the scrawn— slender rock.
'Aelia...? The blonde woman struggled to get herself to her paws in time, feeling the clock tick slower and slower as something approached, 'What are you—?'
There's no time!Quickly, she shoved her shoulder into his as if to start him off —
But it didn't matter. The sloshing grew louder, the darkness thicker; she could feel the toxicity in the air, bordering on smothering, as the shadowy gaze thickened. A black ebbing aura pulsed nearby, threatening to enfold every inch of this land in its grip, but she couldn't bear to look in that direction. Her body wouldn't allow her. The ooze of the River gurgled in the distance, an underlying noise that receded to the sound of pawsteps gaining on them.
Fuck.She said, in unison with her twin, wasting no more time waiting for the monster to catch up with them. A sickness spoiled over the bottom of her stomach. The river got louder, beckoning them to stick their heads underneath the water and drink. But she wouldn't. No, she wouldn't leave Amaris. Not again.
That's right, we're running!And with that, the Daystar took off, taking long, galloping strides to get away from whatever the fuck was chasing them.


