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Tauriel of the Woodland Realm ([personal profile] afeastofstarlight) wrote in [community profile] all_inclusive2015-11-04 03:08 pm

the moon was bright

She had found a door, finally, which made her heart sing, her blood stir in her veins. However high the ceilings may be in her room, however expansive the hotel grounds, they were still too contained, small. She was used to endless horizons and unknown territory, and the hotel was somewhat suffocating in that regard.

But this, here. A small door that she had seemed to just notice (or had it appeared once her longing became strong enough?) down the hall from her quarters, which she had to duck slightly in order to walk through. It had been carved from apple wood, with designs of flowers and fruit curling around the door handle. Once through, aware of the fickle nature of the Nexus, she had propped the door open with a large rock.

She had appeared out of the side of a rocky hillside, a natural formation which in her own land would have been used as some sort of watchtower or signal top. All around Tauriel was spring. Flowers were beginning to grow through the damp grass, and the air smelt fresh and warm. After a few trips through the door Tauriel felt comfortable enough to visit it often, with only her daggers and no other weapon.

This time, it was night. She found a spot on the boulders she could comfortably half sit, half lay upon, and she looked up at a glowing profusion of stars she did not recognize. She ached at their familiarity all the same, though; them and the heavy moon hanging low in the sky. There was more than enough starlight and moonlight to see by and, humming a soft melody to herself, she began to slowly braid her hair.
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[personal profile] theflashbastard 2015-11-13 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
Crowley sometimes drew looks for some reason or another, and he thought that perhaps the lady's smile had drifted more toward a look of curiosity because he still wore his sunglasses in the starlight. He took a step closer to her as though he thought an invitation to do so would be the next words from her lips, and casually tucked his hands in his pockets.

"Me?" He said, wondering if she'd just implied he was also as lovely as the night, or if he was simply misunderstanding things. Of course if she had, well, he was wearing a new jacket and Crowley always took pride in being well turned out, if nothing else. "Have I got some barbecue sauce on my face or some such?"