Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2015 0:12:19 GMT -6
What a beautiful sky tonight had proven to give. The sky went from a bright orange the closer it was to touching Celestia's falling sun, fading away to a deep purple as the sky raced away from the source of light. It was truly a sight to behold as Cloudsdale became an increasingly larger picture.
Catchfly Silene floated along in a massive passenger hot air balloon with little to nothing in her name. Almost every bit she had earned in Baltimare she gave back to her mother and the flower store that had brought her so much happiness over the years. That made the shortage of bits ok to her. She didn't need much to be happy or to live. Though a job had certainly become a necessity. She needed to find a job in a place that would at least allow her to make a few bits before trying to travel again. After all, winter could sneak up on her and she needed at least to have a place that could keep her warm. In the mean time, she enjoyed the warm weather and slept outside wherever unless it was raining.
The long travel from Baltimare had exhausted her. So during her travels, she decided to board a passenger hot air balloon after picking a place at random to purchase a ticket for. Low and behold Cloudsdale had been the spot on the map that her hoof had landed on. She had heard of this lovely city made of clouds, how the rainbow fountains flowed through the city and off the clouds like a stream of rushing water. Such an idea seemed something out of a fantasy tale to Catchfly, one she felt she could see with her own eyes rather than that through pictures and imagination.
The wind danced around Catchfly as it pleased, billowing her mane and tail about. She didn't fight it. She rather enjoyed how the wind felt as if it were greeting her as the hot air balloon came to dock. Hello Cloudsdale, it is wonderful to have finally been blessed to be able to walk upon your white fluffy clouds and within your beautiful environment. I do hope we will enjoy our time together here.
Silene walks over to the exit gate on the balloon, shouldering a flower basket. Inside the neatly golden brown woven basket sat a wide variety of colorful flowers. The flowers sat inside of small pots, though if anypony were to take a look it would seem as if it were just a bunch of flowers placed in the basket and possibly overflowing. That was ok. For now, these flowers weren't for sale.
With her back turned to the sunlight, Silene's eyes began to glow a crisp bright golden color. The night was arriving and her batpony perks were beginning to kick in. She wasn't like most batponies who normally stayed away from the sunlight. She didn't complain, though with the sun falling and the night rising, Catchfly began to feel a rush of energy surge through her. The anticipation had risen and now she was here. Then again, the rush of energy could just be the fact that a large crowd of ponies had begun to crowd around behind her, waiting to be cleared to leave. Oh how she hated large crowds.
Catchfly Silene floated along in a massive passenger hot air balloon with little to nothing in her name. Almost every bit she had earned in Baltimare she gave back to her mother and the flower store that had brought her so much happiness over the years. That made the shortage of bits ok to her. She didn't need much to be happy or to live. Though a job had certainly become a necessity. She needed to find a job in a place that would at least allow her to make a few bits before trying to travel again. After all, winter could sneak up on her and she needed at least to have a place that could keep her warm. In the mean time, she enjoyed the warm weather and slept outside wherever unless it was raining.
The long travel from Baltimare had exhausted her. So during her travels, she decided to board a passenger hot air balloon after picking a place at random to purchase a ticket for. Low and behold Cloudsdale had been the spot on the map that her hoof had landed on. She had heard of this lovely city made of clouds, how the rainbow fountains flowed through the city and off the clouds like a stream of rushing water. Such an idea seemed something out of a fantasy tale to Catchfly, one she felt she could see with her own eyes rather than that through pictures and imagination.
The wind danced around Catchfly as it pleased, billowing her mane and tail about. She didn't fight it. She rather enjoyed how the wind felt as if it were greeting her as the hot air balloon came to dock. Hello Cloudsdale, it is wonderful to have finally been blessed to be able to walk upon your white fluffy clouds and within your beautiful environment. I do hope we will enjoy our time together here.
Silene walks over to the exit gate on the balloon, shouldering a flower basket. Inside the neatly golden brown woven basket sat a wide variety of colorful flowers. The flowers sat inside of small pots, though if anypony were to take a look it would seem as if it were just a bunch of flowers placed in the basket and possibly overflowing. That was ok. For now, these flowers weren't for sale.
With her back turned to the sunlight, Silene's eyes began to glow a crisp bright golden color. The night was arriving and her batpony perks were beginning to kick in. She wasn't like most batponies who normally stayed away from the sunlight. She didn't complain, though with the sun falling and the night rising, Catchfly began to feel a rush of energy surge through her. The anticipation had risen and now she was here. Then again, the rush of energy could just be the fact that a large crowd of ponies had begun to crowd around behind her, waiting to be cleared to leave. Oh how she hated large crowds.