For you, I drew Coyote Woman, who is, of course, The Trickster. She dances in the sunset, or perhaps the sunrise. Perhaps it doesn't matter, for when you dance in a liminal time, you are, by definition, dancing the transition between past and future and the beginning and the ending connected to that moment matter equally. The Trickster often brings lessons learned the hard way, but also a willingness to laugh about it and to have fun, even if the rules would seem to preclude that--or perhaps especially if the rules seem stacked against her.
Your second card is the Bull Dancers, which corresponds to the Two of Pentacles. It is a card of skill and balance. It seems to me to be a reasonable continuation of Coyote Woman's wildness, but bringing in the skills, focus, and dedication needed to evade most of the hard knocks. Like the trickster, the dancers take the bull by the horns and let its momentum carry them gracefully where they want to go, then let it go unharmed and go their own way with a dance step and a smile for the inherently creative chaos of the world.
Coyote Woman Leaps the Bulls
Your second card is the Bull Dancers, which corresponds to the Two of Pentacles. It is a card of skill and balance. It seems to me to be a reasonable continuation of Coyote Woman's wildness, but bringing in the skills, focus, and dedication needed to evade most of the hard knocks. Like the trickster, the dancers take the bull by the horns and let its momentum carry them gracefully where they want to go, then let it go unharmed and go their own way with a dance step and a smile for the inherently creative chaos of the world.