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Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:42 am
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Naomi had sensed something was wrong. Ever since Arah visited last week and seemed.... off. However, Arah refused to speak and Naomi refused to pester her. She wasn't about to harass her girlfriend, and so she waited. Waiting wasn't exactly fun, but she knew eventually Arah would open up. It was just.... taking a lot longer than she hoped.
But she got it, honestly. Arah had recently witnessed her family break apart. Naomi had never seen such a thing before. Sure, her sisters were off doing deities know what, but at least they were still a family. Arah had grown up with her family, and now they were gone. Just like that. Arah no longer had mated parents, and now the girl probably questioned the stability of her family. It made sense why she' be off lately, and while Naomi would be there to offer support she wasn't about to ram it down her girlfriends throat unless asked to.
Still. When was the last time she saw Arah? Ah, last week. They had made an agreement for Arah to visit sometime in the middle of the week, and perhaps Naomi should have cleaned the place, but instead she decided to sleep in. What was nicer than being woken up by your pretty girlfriend?
Speaking of! A wet nose nuzzled her cheek and Naomi was startled awake. Blinking blearily, the quiet vixen flicked her tongue out to lick the familiar vixen's cheek before running nails through her hair. "Hey. How was the trip?"
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Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:50 am
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Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:21 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:11 pm
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The glance only caused a snort from Arah. Yes. A chicken. She just knew the grumpy other would give her that look, and fine! Naomi could doubt her all she liked, but Arah knew what she saw! A real live, brown, short little chicken! She saw it, really!
The grunt caused a tiny frown to form on Arah's lips. Oh. She was in trouble, she just knew it from that tiny little sound. Naomi was upset about something, and now Arah was going to be lectured, wasn't she? Preparing for the blow, Arah gave her cutest, prettiest little puppy eyes before it melted completely when Naomi spoke again.
What.
The blue-haired woman widened her eyes and just stared. She wasn't sure what to say. Should she just spill out her troubles now? Or should she shut up, smile, and say everything was fine? Naomi wasn't an emotional creature..... she'd fall for it, right?
But, it was probably time she was honest to her.
"Uh." Yes, because "uh" was a good response. Clearing her throat, the vixen rolled her shoulders and faced away from Naomi, grumbling lowly within her throat. Honesty sucked.
".....Mom and dad are still broken up. And I don't know where I stand with my siblings." She mumbled quietly, glancing towards the rainbow-haired blonde for a second. "I.... I'm not sure if home is even home anymore." And it was true. What was a home that had no one you loved in it except a broken family who no longer cared for one another? And maybe that wasn't the case, but she didn't know otherwise. Maybe her family was mended. Maybe it was struggling. All she knew was that no one would tell her anything, and she could only assume and put the pieces together with her eyes and ears.
So what did she know? Maybe her mother was home again. Maybe her father had a new woman. Ick. That thought was enough to send a white hot shiver down her spine. Her father with someone else? That.... was a foreign and horrible thought, and she knew a possibility.
Anyone could break up. Even her and Naomi could, right? It'd make sense, seeing as how Arah lived almost 50 miles away and only visited once every few weeks. Naomi was a city girl, Arah a country one. It'd make sense.... right? A sense she didn't like, but perhaps it was the logical sense that Naomi favored.
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