Ythala could be found inside one of the countless dimensional doorways, having wandered from where she had been sitting earlier. Gingerly, she had flown through doorway after doorway, quietly peeking into each of them before quickly shutting them, and continuing on her way. She was, understandably, hesitant to enter any dimension by herself, fearful of what might be found deeper within these strange spaces. Her wings flapped anxiously on her back, silently wondering if she should just abandon her search and go find Okita. She would protect her....she knew she would. A soft blush appeared on her face, Okita's face flooding her thoughts as she moved through the halls.
Ythala's wings suddenly froze, as she peaked through one of the doors, the girl falling deftly to the floor. Her grip on the doorway tightened, her arm beginning to tremble as she stared into the realm before her.
As if entranced, Ythala gently stepped through the doorway, seemingly forgetting her earlier caution. She took another step, feeling the soft, damp grass against her feet, still covered in early morning dew. She took a few steps into the dimension...before collapsing onto her back, her wings cushioning her fall as she stared upward at the seemingly infinite sky before her.
It was...beautiful. As if she could see every star in the sky, every beautiful celestial body in the cosmos, spreading themselves before her. Gingerly, she spread her arms, as if she wanted to hug the very sky itself, a whirl of emotions flooding through her body. This land...It reminded her of one of the planets she had visited, far, far before the present day. Back when she had been truly happy...
Back when her master was still alive. Back when she could spend her days in everlasting love and joy. Back when she and her siblings could spread their wings and fly throughout the cosmos, carefree and serene. Her mind continued to wander, remembering the few, precious moments she had met with the greatest being she had ever known.
"...Jeremiel..." She whispered. Longing and reverenced mixing in her voice as the name left her lips. What she felt for her master was something beyond love. It was more basic, more primal. As one needed to drink or eat...she needed him. Yearned for him above all else. Wished above all else he could wrap her in his wings one more time...sing her one more of his songs...flash her just one more smile. Even now, she remembered his voice. So magnificent and divine...as if every word he spoke would grip your very essence, wrapping it in a blanket of warmth and comfort. When he sang, it was like all of creation was laid bare, as if the universe, in all its endless beauty, was contained in just a single note of his serenades. What she would give...just to hear him sing one more time...
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"...Oh." Ythala murmured softly. She hadn't noticed the tears that had begun to fall from her eyes, leaving a gentle trail of wetness down her cheek. But...she didn't wipe them; her gaze focused on the sky above her. It only took her a moment to find Altair, her eyes nearly instinctually landing on the bright star from millennia of gazing at it. Gingerly she reached her hand into the air as if she could touch space itself if she willed it.
"...M-Master..." Ythala murmured softly.
"...Come back..." She whispered. She remained on the ground for a long while, unblinking as she stared at the sky.