K'luha had fallen asleep for a short time beneath cool tent. It was more comfortable to lay in the dusty sand beneath that tent that it had been for all those times on those fluffy city beds. Of course, her comfort was short lived as a buzz of noise from the camp slowly grew until it awoke her.Â
She grumbled softly and rolled over up onto her feet. Rubbing her eyes she slipped out of her tent and towards the noise without much of a thought, until the noise seemed to stop and she picked out the voices of her daughter and her grandfather.Â
K'luha had to blink a few times to take in the scene. Her child on a... white unicorn? With an excitable chocobo and a dead Sundrake between them all. Not to mention her grandfather, and elder, K'jhanhi standing to examine her.Â
Out of instinct, K'luha shoved her way towards the front of the crowd, pausing only when she realized her worse fears were indeed becoming realized. She halted sharply and slunk back a bit, watching with wide eyes and baited breath.
It wasn't long before K'jhnahi spoke, followed by K'deiki. K'luha looked between the two of them and back at K'ailia before carefully stepping back and slinking back towards her tent. Her daughter had really grown up...
She grumbled softly and rolled over up onto her feet. Rubbing her eyes she slipped out of her tent and towards the noise without much of a thought, until the noise seemed to stop and she picked out the voices of her daughter and her grandfather.Â
K'luha had to blink a few times to take in the scene. Her child on a... white unicorn? With an excitable chocobo and a dead Sundrake between them all. Not to mention her grandfather, and elder, K'jhanhi standing to examine her.Â
Out of instinct, K'luha shoved her way towards the front of the crowd, pausing only when she realized her worse fears were indeed becoming realized. She halted sharply and slunk back a bit, watching with wide eyes and baited breath.
It wasn't long before K'jhnahi spoke, followed by K'deiki. K'luha looked between the two of them and back at K'ailia before carefully stepping back and slinking back towards her tent. Her daughter had really grown up...