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I frowned softly as i stroked Ga'dar's smooth outer shell. He had just recently suffered a slight wound from one of my opponents lazer attacks, and we could not afford to take that risk again. Ga'dar suddenly took a step forward and cooed softly, all of his attention on something outside. I turned and gasped. A girl who must have been close to my age leaned against the trunk of a tree as she sat perched in its thick branches, her white wings spread out to bathe in the moonlight. Her white skin glowed, her pearl hair swirling about her like clean silk. She wore simple, elegant robes of white and pale gold, and when she turned, her golden eyes ran over me, suddenly resting on me with a soft smile.
"Why, hello there little prince," she said, her words flowing over me. I surpressed a shudder and bowed stiffly. She slipped out of the tree and floated silently to the ground, her wings spread to slow her decent before settling themselves against her back. "Have I disturbed you?"
"Of c-course not m-my lady." I replied, inwardly cursing myself for studdering. I felt my face heat up with every step as she made her way to my side. Ga'dar was almost purring now, pressing his head against her torso and burying his face in her stomach.
"How have you been?" she asked, running her hand over Ga'dar's head, and turning her gaze back to me. I gulped and tried to control the heat rising quickly to my face.
"I-I am sorry, but I can not recal us ever meeting." I replied, almost shuddering as her lips curved up into a smile.
"I'm offended little prince. I've visited your world many a time. Our people are even allies, though we tend to fight due to our differing allies. After all, my people have a long history against the Crogs," she said, turning back and stroking Ga'dar. He purred again. "The last time we met, we were much younger. You said we would wed someday, so our people would stop their constant arguing. It was very...endearing." She turned towards the door.
"O-oh! I-I-um-"
She giggled, light and sweet, turning back to me. "It is fine. It is not as if we are debating politics in the throne room." she said, taking a step back. "I must take my leave now. It was very nice seeing you again Ga'dar, and you as well," she said, before turning gracefully to fly.
"Wait!" I called, but she had already left, her wings lifting her effortlessly into the sky. I frowned and Ga'dar settled back, purring contently. "You remember her. Why can I not recall her?"
