Sharub
Just a Mooh!
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2015
Her eyes looked outside the train's window, the city running away with its dark grayness as the rain begun to delicately sprinkle down the dark and menacing clouds. The warm breath coming from her muzzle fogged the sight in front of her eyes, appearing almost coated in snow...
A thought that made her smile, happily thinking at the joys of winter... with its warm clothes, its spices and the snow...
A thought that was short-lived, as she remembered where she lived... the world she's living into, immediately turning her head around with suspect and nervousness, emitting a tired and annoyed sigh at the lack of people from being too close to her.
Her brown eyes looked again outside, seeing her own reflex over the glass, like a ghost; the interior's lights casted shiny reflexes all aroun, but one light reflexed on that ghostlike mirror of herself... on her neck...
Alma gulped, bringing her hand to her long, equine neck, fingers trembling as she let her slender fingers to run unobstructed from her chin to her upper chest. "...will i end like her?" thought her, eyes absently lost as the grey metropolis continued to coast the railway "...enslaved. One day she was there... working, living and enjoying life... and the other... becomes a property...". She snorted in annoyance and rage "...i can't believe that... being treated like pets... objects... unacceptable... i wonder why did nobody protests for us... why did we all don't join in an upscale turmoil... unless... they all truly think we're... things..."
Alma's lips trembled, turning into a worried pout, biting her lower lip as the train begun to slow down, approaching another station of the line.
Her eyes looked preoccupied at the mass of humans about to enter the train, her eyes worriedly scanning their faces, spotting an occasional non-human every now and then, trying to see... trying to understand if they lives in constant fear like she was doing lately...
The train stopped and with an hiss, its doors opened. The equine girl crushed herself against the side, bringing her backpack with hers, hugging it tightly, adjusting her skirt so that only the lower part of her hooved legs could be seen, praying... begging the fate to make her reach home safely for another day. Nervousness made her heart race, continuously looking at the peoples passing by... fearing that one of them could do that...
"...c'mon... c'mon..." silently, she urged the train to start... feeling that those last few stops would be safe...
A thought that made her smile, happily thinking at the joys of winter... with its warm clothes, its spices and the snow...
A thought that was short-lived, as she remembered where she lived... the world she's living into, immediately turning her head around with suspect and nervousness, emitting a tired and annoyed sigh at the lack of people from being too close to her.
Her brown eyes looked again outside, seeing her own reflex over the glass, like a ghost; the interior's lights casted shiny reflexes all aroun, but one light reflexed on that ghostlike mirror of herself... on her neck...
Alma gulped, bringing her hand to her long, equine neck, fingers trembling as she let her slender fingers to run unobstructed from her chin to her upper chest. "...will i end like her?" thought her, eyes absently lost as the grey metropolis continued to coast the railway "...enslaved. One day she was there... working, living and enjoying life... and the other... becomes a property...". She snorted in annoyance and rage "...i can't believe that... being treated like pets... objects... unacceptable... i wonder why did nobody protests for us... why did we all don't join in an upscale turmoil... unless... they all truly think we're... things..."
Alma's lips trembled, turning into a worried pout, biting her lower lip as the train begun to slow down, approaching another station of the line.
Her eyes looked preoccupied at the mass of humans about to enter the train, her eyes worriedly scanning their faces, spotting an occasional non-human every now and then, trying to see... trying to understand if they lives in constant fear like she was doing lately...
The train stopped and with an hiss, its doors opened. The equine girl crushed herself against the side, bringing her backpack with hers, hugging it tightly, adjusting her skirt so that only the lower part of her hooved legs could be seen, praying... begging the fate to make her reach home safely for another day. Nervousness made her heart race, continuously looking at the peoples passing by... fearing that one of them could do that...
"...c'mon... c'mon..." silently, she urged the train to start... feeling that those last few stops would be safe...