She stood by one of the large windows on the second floor of the grand ballroom, dwarfed by its size while contemplating whether or not to go outside. She doubted anyone would enter the ballroom when there was no scheduled event for the night or even the following week, but still, standing on the secluded balcony would ensure her privacy. However, the gray-blue eyed female decided to stay on the second floor, leaning her petite frame against the railing.
So why was she in the ballroom? To dance wasn't the answer. The answer was instead to simply be. Lahi was off with Fishi, and with the rare time away from her family, she'd decided to have some time alone. With a sigh she hung her head forward, multi-colored strand falling forward to reveal her bare neck. It was a rare moment for Lune, one where she looked like an actual human, in a moment of weakness.
So why was she in the ballroom? To dance wasn't the answer. The answer was instead to simply be. Lahi was off with Fishi, and with the rare time away from her family, she'd decided to have some time alone. With a sigh she hung her head forward, multi-colored strand falling forward to reveal her bare neck. It was a rare moment for Lune, one where she looked like an actual human, in a moment of weakness.