The Colours Of The Wind

River Dallas

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Apple Wand 13 1/2" with Essence of Belladonna
River skipped out of the castle her long red hair flowing the wind that was blowing behind this young girl. Spinning a few times, River basically was just enjoying that fact that she was where she felt most at home, outside. Throwing her arms out at her side she spun a few more times. This lanky girl did a few ballet jumps landing them perfectly. That's what nine years of ballet does to you She thought as she began to spin around one more time before her head began to spin. Letting out one last laugh before she fell to the ground in a sitting position. A huge smile on her face still, she waited until she could see clearly before looking up at her surroundings.

The cliffs. No one is around. Pity River observed, happy as ever to be at the cliffs. They were beautiful. The part that bothered River was that she was alone. Lately she had been spending way too much time alone. Bringing her long legs into pretzal style, this irish red head just sat at the edge of the cliffs looking over at the view. "Alainn" She said this time not calling her kitten by her name but instead talking about the view.
 
Trixie flopped in the long grass, panting. She'd been for run, trying to clear her head after a difficult day. Running always seemed to clear things up. She lay back in the grass, trying to get her breath back. Slowly, her breathing returned to normal. She sat up, considering going back to the common room to get started on some homework, but then she heard a noise. Trixie looked around. She saw a girl with long red hair, spinning round and round, just enjoying being out in the open. She looked so happy, so relaxed. Trixie smiled to herself. She loved how content this girl seemed to be. Trixie watched as the girl gave a loud laugh and sat down in the grass. Her long, red hair and freckles made Trixie think of home. Irish, maybe? She pulled herself up off the ground and approached the girl. She flopped down beside her in the grass.
"Hey. I'm Trixie." She gave the girl a warm smile.
 

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