(Originally written Oct. 26 2014, this is just a little something I typed from my phone while watching the sun set)   >You stare out into the splendid horizon, watching colors blend beautifully in the evening sky >Blue meets orange harmoniously as the sun casts off the last of its daily radiance "Wow. Even better than the sunset last Sunday." >You turn to your princess and give a warm smile >She smiles back, not visibly strained by the task of lowering the sun for the day >"Indeed it is. I'm glad to have you here watching them with me, Anonymous." "My pleasure." >As the sun begins to fall beneath the horizon, she rests her head on your shoulder >"Say... what goes through your mind when you stare off into the sunset?" "The fact that if I go blind someday, I'll have a great reason." >She laughs while supporting herself against you, but soon stops to remain concentrated on finishing her duty >"Clever," she says while wiping a tear from her eye "What do you think about?" >"Exactly what I'm doing, including its significance to my dear subjects. What I do for them at least once a day helps them maintain so much during their lives... it's more than enough to pay some thought. I actually have a lot of that to spare while I do the deed." "I see." >"It doesn't require nearly as much concentration for me as it used to, which leaves me almost abundantly free to think over... lots of things, really." >She wraps you in one of her wings and sighs contentedly as she finishes her chore     >"I have to admit though, I do think about you too. You are still intriguing to me, I'm not sure I'll ever grow out of my fascination." "I don't mind that." >She rests her head against yours and smiles >"Then I suppose that makes two of us." >She yawns, clearly spent from lowering the sun >Must've taken more out of her than you were lead to believe "Should we get to bed?" >She looks into your eyes as hers glimmer in the recently added moonlight >"Let's stay out for a while." >She looks up, compelling you to do the same >The night sky looked astounding >It was no wonder you'd catch her sitting on her bedroom balcony at night oftentimes >You redirect your line of sight with Celest- >She's gone...? >You turn to see her walking quietly back to her castle "... Princess?" >"Oh, I'm just claiming 'dibs' on the remote. Feel free to join me inside when you finish your stargazing." >She giggles to herself as you stand there embarrassed >Outsmarted again, with no complaints >You roll your eyes with a daft smirk "Coming my dear."