Did you know the skies sparkle at night?
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It wasn't very common that the sky was clean during the winter months, especially at night, but when it was Adonia wouldn't waste it. She always found herself loving the night when it was clear and all the stars were visible. One thing she remembered was when she lived in Europe, her friend's mother taught her about the constellations. How lovely they were, their stories, and the humans thoughts about the stars and the constellations themselves. She couldn't recall the stories too well, but that didn't matter, she knew what they were, and they had stories. She remembered most of their names and some of their locations. It bothered her that she didn't know them very well, but she didn't let it get to her. It was more fun trying to find them, and really it also killed time, time she had plenty of. It was hard to find something to do with it, especially after all the important stuff was done.

Today was a day that the stars had no clouds to stop them, the moon wasn't out this night. She couldn't care less about that, the stars were so brilliant looking, and with everything done she wanted to spend time looking at the clear sky. The dark blue, so dark it was nearly black, was speckled with what others would think to be white lights, but they were not all white. Some where shades of red or blue, and some even appeared to be twinkling. They fascinated her, and she knew just enough about the stars to give others information that would amuse them, but she had no one to share it with--well she did, but she didn't have much courage to talk about something that others would surely find useless.

She thought about going to bed, but she had no desire to sleep, not yet, anyway. The wolfdog decided to just lay herself back on the snow. She was becoming a little more comfortable in her two-legged form, and for the past few days she found herself staying in it longer than usual, however, it couldn't replace the comfort of sleeping in her lupus form. It was only when she got to the ranch did she shift, and for those two days she didn't shift back till she was home and ready to sleep.

With a heavy sigh, she put her arms back, folding them behind her head. Her two toned eyes seeming to look like turquoise sapphires in this night's light. A soft, but peaceful charm fell over her at this moment. How she found peace in her solitude was probably the reason she hadn't ever gone out of her way to bother anyone. Surely, everyone enjoyed their alone time, and surely everyone had their own agenda's. She wouldn't want to bother anyone with her need to not be alone...


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