New Challenge: Allusive
Literature and art constantly refer back to each other using allusions, and this month's prompts are inspired by allusions to literature, myth, art, and history.
First impressions
(No warnings. Drabble)
Celeborn did not care much for her at first. Though beautiful, he thought her dull and proud. He did not ken her quietude was born of grief, mistaking the horrors which inhabited her gaze as arrogance.
So successfully did he avoid her company that when, upon a bright summer morning, he saw her racing through the forest in but a tunic and loincloth, he did not know her. But the unbound joy of her going awoke something within, and he cast off his robes and sandals and raced after her.
Before he knew it (or her), he had been hooked.