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Keppit
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:57 am


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:59 am


(( kamin and Jed :: Mar 15 2008 ))

Jed had finally finished tracking down and speaking with Jatin on Soyala's behalf, a task she'd only done because the strange woman had requested it, not because she couldn't handle it herself. On occasion, Soyala liked to send Mjedan on errands. Now the female was completing her second, less-in-character task of picking daisies.

Yes, Soyala wanted daisies, she wanted Jed to get them. The wild's mouth was set in a displeased straight line as she carefully selected what she perceived to be the best ones [or, what her good eye perceived were the best, anyway.]

Kamin was walking *somewhat slowly* down the path towards the house of a particularly lovely young jivviness that he'd promised to visit that day. That's why he was smiling as he went, and that's why when he came across yet another jivviness plucking the flowers from their stems he had to stop and talk to her.

He leaned sideways against one tree as he watched her, aware that she probably knew he was there *his left leg brace was currently squeaking slightly*. Then he spoke. "So, are you picking them becasue they're pretty, because there's a wonderful jivvin who you're going to run and give them to, or because they're a blemish in your eyes spouting around the forest about how pretty they are so you think they should die." He didn't really end the sentance with popular question inflection, but it was a question none-the-less.

Jed had been idly hoping he wouldn't speak. Yes, she'd been very aware that he was there. The tall jivvin continued to choose flowers and when she'd gotten enough [fourty-seven, as specified] she straightened, shooting the redhead a deadpan look from beneath her hood.

"I do not think 'wonderful' would be the best way to describe her." A silence stretched as she took her time looking at him, examining. There weren't too many redheaded wilds running around, and she'd seen him before. They hadn't spoken though.

"Aha" He shifted his weight rather quickly, and somewhat akwardly if it hadn't been a neccessary move, to stand upright again. Then he advanced on her, but didn't invade the ring of personal space that she'd set up with her body language. "So it's an errand that you've been sent on, to collect these..." He laughed slightly "Small unsightly things that normally you wouldn't be caught dead picking in public." Then he crossed his arms and smiled over at her. He'd seen her around the village before, but had never spoken to her. He did remember her though... since not many villagers had her hair, or wore their clothing in the manner that she wore hers. His grin widened. "That explains why you're doing it way out here anyway. And now you're talking to me. What will the other villagers think."

If anyone sees us speaking, they will probably wonder how you got away unharmed." A fierce smile appeared on her pretty face that couldn't be called friendly. "If you do." Reaching into her pants' pocket she pulled out a yellow ribbon to tie around the stems of the flowers. Most weren't sure exactly who Mjedan was, other than a few councilmembers. All most in the village knew was that she was trusted by Soyala and didn't tend to hang around others unless she had something to do.

It was also rumored that she fought the things lurking in the darkness of the forest. Still, even though she'd subtly told Kamin she was uninterested in his company, it was amazing that she'd spoken to him. Perhaps she was bored. Soyala would be delighted.

"Hrm..." He let himself fall sideways against the nearest tree, a postition he apparently took often, and crossed his arms in front of him as he gazed at her. She'd ruined his 'what will they think speach'. Most of the jivviness he used it on gave the right response allowing him to insult them and then later boost their confidence back up... but this one.... challenge.

"Judging by your attitude and your responses, I'll be the only one here who's reputaion will suffer by our chance meeting here amoung the daffodils." Here he guestured around him in one fluid movement of the hand. "I'm thought of quite fondly by most who know me, and those who don't know me wish they did." He flicked his hand at her in case she was thinking of speaking. "That's all well and good, but to be honest I could care less about what the villagers think of me... it's just easier that way. So, madam... the first jivvin to come across us here and see us speaking..." He jerked up straight again and took a step towards her with his hands out in front of him, palms up, as if he were aproaching a dangerous animal... " will think more highly of you and less so of me... BUT... that only speaks clearly about how determined I am to make your most beautiful aquaintance." He smiled at her, somewhat slyly and somewhat evilly in an imitation of her earlier warning smile. He took another step towards her, before abruptly breaking his stare and grinning for real, his hands suddenly relaxed at his sides. He took a few steps backwards, putting himself at a safe distance once again.

"I should have you know, that if you were to ask others of me, they'd say that Kamin was known to be a wonderful jivvin, a beautiful talker, a masterful lover, and a very good friend... but the one thing you'll never hear is that I am good for constant company." he shrugged. "If you want me... you can find me." Then he began to back off, giving her a chance to stop him should she so choose, but also initiating the end of the conversation.

Mjedan was not the type to force a conversation to continue, or ask another to stay, nor did she particularly want to. However, he'd surprisingly got her interest and she deemed that he would be worthy of another chance encounter somewhere down the line.

"Well, you have made my acquaintance. I am called Mjedan." Flowers in hand, she too moved away, slipping into the trees.


Kamin grinned as she left.... Mjedan... He'd remember that. He was good with names, and faces. Then he turned and fairly skipped to the house of the jivviness that he was supposed to be having lunch with. It wasn't an unusual sight, in fact it was actually quite normal to see Kamin skipping/jumping/dancing with ease... it was slow movements like walking that were akward.

Mjedan.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:05 am


(( Kamin and Aaralyn :: Mar 20 2008 ))

Spring. Spring time was here and it brought with it the teasing touch of warmth carried on a breeze that was otherwise cool. He had pulled on the warm cloak and pair of boots that the dragon had gotten him early in the fall before heading out into the forest. He wanted to see just how far Spring's touch had spread... Were there flowers yet?

He was going to have to start on a garden soon if the weather stayed nice... He wanted flowers outside of his cabin... And herbs growing along with some other plants in the back. The more he could grow for himself the less he would have to try to buy. Maybe he could get a chicken or two and a rooster... They were sure to drive Kuro up the wall though. It would be nice... To have fresh eggs for breakfast.

Another thing to think on as he walked...

One walk per day at the very least, that's what those Afyas had told him all those years ago. Kamin smiled to himself. Despite once when he had a viscious cold, and that week about 50 years ago when one of his leg braces had broken, he'd never gone a day without a walk. Right now he was doing just that... walking *albeit rather akwardly* throught the woodlands just outside the village.

In front of him he saw movement, and ever the vigilant Sargtlin, he dropped his hand to the hilt of the sword hanging at his belt and ducked behind a tree. As he leaned over to peer out into the woods at whatever/whoever it was, a red stain on his shirt sleeve caught his attention. His attentions breifly averted, he scratched at it wondering what it was... but one sniff and some thought supplied the answer. yesterday's soup. He chastised himself mentally for not having changed his shirt yet, as he peered around the tree again.

It was another jivvin... one he didn't rememebr having seen before. Pretty, but male so not his type. He grinned and walked confidently out from behind his tree, slight squeak in his left leg.

"Hallo there. Haven't seen you out here before."

He would forever be chastised for his lack of vigilance, not knowing that he wasn't alone until he heard the voice interrupt his thoughts. He smiled as he turned towards the other, shifting his cloak slightly. "It was a bit too late in the season to wander this far from home when I finally got settled. I thought that the first day of Spring would make nice for a long walk." He nodded slowly. "I'm... Not interrupting anything, am I? I didn't think I'd wandered too close to someone's home..."



"No no." Kamin smiled and waved a hand dismissively. "I'm just out for my daily walk." With that he knocked the sword off his leg brace, making a clinking noise as if to confirm the metal substance. "Village Afya's orders." He shrugged. "I take it, since I live in the village and have never seen you, that you do not live in the village... is that correct?"

He looked over the other man, and confirmed to himself that he had not seen this other jivvin before after all. He felt that he would have remembered this guy.

"Village Afya's..." He pondered that for a brief moment before it clicked. "Oh, yes. That would be correct. I live... Not far from it, but not in it. Somewhere in between the Village and the Center which, I suppose, is somewhat fitting all things considered." He wasn't bonded the way that other Center Jivvin were, after all. He was an odd duck, not at all like the rest of them.

"Aaralyn." He said with a smile and then, quickly realizing how silly it must have sounded to say just that and nothing else, he added on. "My name is Aaralyn."

He smiled and nodded his head. "Kamin... sargtlin, basic maneuvers, I used to specialize in front line and scout opperations..." He shrugged slightly and smiled an almost knowing smile. "But I don't do that anymore. Not that it's not important, just that I'm better used for other things these days." Then he laughed suddenly and leaned against a tree. "I like to sing, for example. You?"

"Well, I suppose that if we're going to be formal about it I should've told you that I was an Afya as well... Then again, I've also been told that telling an Afya from any other rank is rather obvious; one needs only to look for the stream of sunshine, flowers and rainbows following after them." He smirked. "I'm afraid I left mine at home though... They tend to annoy the Daewl that lives with me."

He brushed his fingers back though his hair, pondering for a moment. "I'm afraid I'm not all that good at singing... But I enjoy telling stories from time to time... And teaching young ones to enjoy little things from time to time. It seems that the younger generations are all so... Serious."

Kamin watched Aara in fascination, one arms crossed across the chest propping up the elbo of his other arm, which was propping up his chin. If he had been sitting on the ground he'd have looked like a kid listening to a fascinating tale. As Aara stopped talking Kamin shook his head and screwed up his face comically. "I'll hve you know that I met a Daewl the other day who was picking flowers... in fact, picking flowers for yet another Daewl." He shrugged. "And storytelling is much like song and dance... well, good song and dance anyway. Can't just compare any old thing. Need specifics. Anyway... This so called serous yougner generation, may very well get less serious as time goes by. Just take me for example. I may not have been the most studious of Sargtlins, but there was a time that would have thought stories, song and dance a waste of time." He crossed his arms again in thought.

"Perhaps though, my newest of friends, the younger generation is not really serious, but rather only that they think they are serious."

"Sounds a good bit like Maeve; a young Sargtlin I know. She didn't understand why the games that I insisted she and her sister play when they were little more than pups were actually important... That is, she didn't understand until she started to apply little things that she'd learned here and there throughout the games to life itself. They do say that life is a stage and we are but players in it... A wise man, whoever it was that said that."

He nodded slowly before pondering on the other male's last words. "They put on a rather good show of acting it then, I'd say. It would do them good to loosen up a bit. Then again, if they loosened up too much they'd forget that at times it helps to be on guard and then we find ourselves right back at the beginning... Which is where all good things start, isn't it? Once upon a time and all that..."

Kamin shrugged off the 'stage' quote having no idea who said it, and then laughed at Aara's last statement. Pushing out of his leaning state he waggled a finger at the long blond haired jivvin. "You're right, you're absolutely right. Everything starts once upon a time. Even the bad stories, or better yet, the stories that seems bad when they start and the end up being good, or even extraordinary!" He nodded his head excitedly. "Those are my favourite kind, of course. I mean, who doesn't love a great extraordinary story? I suppose that you know more than your fair share."

"Tragedies, terror, true love and rhyme all begin with 'Once upon a time'... Especially when stories are being told to the young. For some reason they seem to listen best when they believe that the story happened long ago." He shook his head slowly. "I do know a few good ones... The woman I stayed with when I was younger myself had an expansive library and her children were fond of stories, as were the young Jivvin that lived there. The best thing about stories of that nature is that they can be told in many ways and, if you're good enough, you can put bits of story A in with story B and come up with something completely different." He chuckled softly as he shook his head. "I prefer those based on truth myself though..."

"Rhyme, Time..." He chuckled. "That's good." He thought briefly over what he'd done with his life, where he'd been and who he'd been with...

"Ech, truth." He screwed up his face aga briefly and waved his hand dismissively again. "Personal experiences aside, I'd like to think that I've come across a fair few truly good stories in my time, but I almost always find the ones based on truth to be such a drag on the emotional journey." He shrugged almost appologetically. "The truth is boring, depressing, crippling." He laughed suddenly. "I would rather sit and be ignorant of the deeper issues than sit in misery while I pondered the world." Once glance at Aara to make sure that he hadn't yet gone too far. "All that real life and misery just makes me want to chop off people's heads."

He smiled over at Aara. "Which, in the short view looks like fun, but in the long view just causes more problems." Then he let himself fall sideways against the tree again. "It seems like it's been forever since I've gotten to 'chop' anyone really."

"I am certain that you would find yourself at home next to the Queen of Hearts then. She seems to enjoy the whole 'off with their heads!' routine." He chuckled softly himself before shaking his head. "Not all stories based on truth are a drag... And I'm convinced that, somehow, most fairy tales have some root in truth as well... It's just been decorated a bit; made so that others will -want- to read it. After all, when you pick them apart and take out all of the magic and the wonderment, aren't fairy tales just life?"

he shrugged. "Sure, why not. After all, you can't write a story about a creature that doesn't exist who goes on a vaction to a place that hasn't been invented during a holiday that no one's ever thought of before... Or can you?" he furrowed his brow in mock confusion, then shook his head as if ridding it of the it's current thoughts, and propelled himself to a standing position again.

"Anyway, I'd better be back on my walk and leave you to whatever it was you were doing. Don't be a stranger Aara, Afya outside the Village." He turned to go but whipped back around again to say one last thing. "Oh, and if you ever come across this Queen of Hearts again, send the woman my way will you? She sounds just my style."

"..." His brow furrowed slightly as he looked at the other male for a moment, ears drooping just a bit, perking only as he was distracted by the final comment. "... Should I ever cross paths with the Queen of Hearts and live to tell the tale I will, most certainly, point her in your direction." He chuckled, nodding once before turning back towards the path that would lead him home.
PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:16 am


(( Kamin and Spawn :: Sep 14 2008 ))

Kamin hobbled down the path far enough outside the village that he felt he could sing to his hearts content and not be heard. So he did. He sang a song to keep his legs and mind in the same tempo, and he sang it well. One might even say that he had a nice voice... if he was singing a song in his own key... which he wasn't.

He had recently oiled his leg braces, and for once in his life they weren't making a sound as he walked. This was something Kamin did every day at least twice a day, because the healers had told him to walk in order to keep his legs in good enough shape.

Turns out he liked walking... and that was fine by him.

There were many sounds in the forest, and he could name almost all of them by now. He could tell the difference between the passing of a bird and a squirrel overhead, or a brush of leaves from a falling twig or passing foot, the subtle dry hiss in the shadows that signaled the presence of a Ssan. He could read the weather from the noise, or lack thereof, that surrounded him; the silence that fell before a foul storm, or the cheer and activity that heralded a sunny day.

But every so often something surprised him. Singing was one of these things. At his home, there was no singing. The idea, actually, was quite laughable, had he known exactly what singing was, an if he ever laughed. He didn't, in either case, so to hear song was an odd experience in and of itself, and one that greatly intrigued him. It was easy enough to follow the sound. Whoever was producing it seemed to have no desire to go unnoticed; or perhaps the singer didn't think there was anyone available to take notice. Whether his audience was welcome or not, he now had one.

Klu'chud followed through the trees parallel to the voice, keeping near enough to listen, but not necessarily to be seen. However, he was taking no real effort to go unnoticed himself; he walked upright and at a normal pace, twigs occasionally crackling underfoot, but the loud voice tended to mask them. He doubted this singer was any real threat.

Kamin became aware very quickly that someone was following him... but the jivvin (for that's what it was) was smaller than adult and not seeming to care if he was noticed or not. Kamin let it go for a short while, just walking on and continuing to whistle and sing... but eventually, a short while later, Kamin stopped and turned slowly.

As he rounded on the other jivvin he judged them to be a child... and male. He smiled at the kid and looked around the woods quickly, checking for older jivvins... though he doubted that he'd be seeing any.

"So... " he leaned up against a tree quite casually. "You sing?"

"No," he countered calmly, not at all bothered that he had been spotted. He had assumed he would be noticed eventually. Perhaps he had even wanted to be. Company was scarce in his home, and he was growing quite bored with his mother and father. "I am unfamiliar with the skill. You may continue, if you would like."

He did not indicate whether he was actually enjoying the singing or not, but it was unlikely that he would have hung around for quite so long if he had found it unbearable.

Kamin smiled. "It's not always that easy... though I assure you that I just might continue on. You see... once you realize that someone's listening, you're supposed to apologize for disturbing them, make some ridiculous excuse as to why you were singing in the first place, and then ask if they have any requests..." At this point the older jivvin pushed off the tree and paced a little as if he were in deep thought.

"Though... in this case, You've already given me permission to go on, so I don't need to apologize, My excuse is that I'm singing to keep my legs moving, and since you say you're not familiar with the act of singing, I'll choose my next song." He screwed up his face in mock thought a second... I think I'll sing "Candy Kisses" ... and without a second's thought or pause, he leapt into an off key rendering of a song that described a woman's love as being more into gifts and candy tokens than actually kisses and such... and as he sang this slightly off key song he walked on... or hobbled on, in Kamin's case. As he finished his song, he turned to the younger jivvin again and frowned at him. "Are you serrious, that you don't get to hear people sing?"

My, this one was a talker. Klu'chud half expected he sang to himself as an excuse to keep his mouth moving without seeming quite mad. Though, he imagined singing could imply as much as well, judging by the difference from the first song to the second. This entire art seemed rather pointless, as yet it intrigued him. The words he sung were irrelevant to their conversation, and the effort of spinning a tune in and of itself seemed unnecessary when speech would serve just as well. But there was an emotion to the music, to the song... Emotion was not something Klu'chud had ever quite understood, and now did not seem the time to puzzle the concept.

"No," he replied as curtly as before, once the song had ended and the question was posed. Perhaps when he was very young--he could vaguely remember as much. But it was more like an echo, and could quite possibly have been his imagination. "It seems quite unnecessary. I do not imagine my parents have bothered with it."

Kamin just shook his head. "I find singing helps me take my mind off the things that are bothering me." He looked over the kid and almost frowned. The boy was straightforward and completely closed off. Kamin wouldn't be surprised to find out that the kid didn't even have emotions. "And I'm sorry that you're parents don't sing to you... it keeps the mind young... and usually does a lot in favor of getting pretty girls to like me long enough to spend some time with me." Kamin suddenly grinned and chuckled out loud.

"And now I even have to wonder... if you followed me to hear my singing, or if you simply found me strange... no worries if it's the latter... I get a lot of that."

Klu'chud's list of things that bothered him was very short. It consisted primarily of his mother, who he was not allowed to ignite, and was at times briefly occupied by additional points, which usually met with some sort of explosion and were quickly removed from the list. Explosions seemed much more effective than singing, to Klu'chud. Singing left the possibility that the source of the upset would return. Explosions did not.

However, he did not think it wise to voice this opinion. Somehow, he doubted this man would agree.

It was several seconds before he responded to the question, possibly because he himself was not sure of the answer. "Strange is relative. I find that many of the people I meet in this forest are quite unlike what I am used to and, as I am the minority, that would imply that I am strange, not them. Singing is unfamiliar, but not strange, if I am correct in assuming that it is practiced by the majority." He followed, perhaps, as a way to become more familiar with this proposed majority. Though he was unlikely ever to admit it, or exactly what his motives were beyond that.

Kamin fell backwards and leaned against yet another tree... the man did a lot of leaning.

"Singing," he paused "Is deffinitely practiced by the masses... though, like I said before, usually practiced in private when no one is listening loud and just a little off key. Then when whoever's doing the singing is caught in the act, they suddenly have the right to feel embarassed and that's normal too." He shrugged and slid down the tree into a sitting postion, the bark catching at the back of his shirt and wrinkling him all up.

"Though, Sometimes... sometimes we sing so that someone WILL hear us, and then the appology and embarassment are only enacted to keep up the game. It's a way of showing off for some... me for example... I sing so that others will like me."

Klu'chud would liked to have pointed out that this man had just stated that he sung to make himself feel better, not so that people would like him, but he decided that, in this man's head, they probably went together in some form or fashion. In this sense, singing did work a bit better than Klu'chud's means. Explosions rarely left anyone liking him more, except for perhaps his father.

"That does not seem entirely foolproof," Klu'chud pointed out, apparently slightly confused by Kamin's words. "If such singing is as widespread as you say, it seems the level of skill accompanying it must vary widely as well. Would not your intentions fail if someone more talented were to sing alongside you? Or prior, or after, or even when you were not? Your skill would no longer impress."

Kamin laughed and leaned into the conversation. "But that's what makes the game more fun! Everything in life is done in order to be better than someone else. We do things to impress! Singing, dancing, fighting, creating... other things" He suddenly got serious "When I sing trying to impress, I sing to someone when they're no one else around... and when I sing to be liked by the whole then I sing in a group or in a fun social sitution... a party or something, where all my friends are around me. That way, when I'm bad, as I have a tendancy to be sometimes, they'll forgive me becuase they already like me enough, and write off the experience as 'Kamin being a goofball'." Then he smiled over at the kid again. "It's all a game... the trick is to know when and how to play. If you're in the tavern and you see Gillan or Roddik there then you shouldn't sing by anymeans... but if it's singers who you know are worse than you, then sing by all means! Sing your little checkered ears off."

Kamin's explanation was very persuasive. A challenge, a trick, a game of strategy that was all the more satisfying for having won with less talent than having coasted on a great deal. But through singing? Psh. Surely there were more thrilling options. That would require a bit more digging. He imagined such games required a bit more social eloquence than he, as the 'strange', could master at the time.

"You are from the Village," he pointed out, deciding it must be so. "What do you do there? Is singing your only talent?"

"I am from the villlage.... I take it that you are not. And no, I certainly have many more talents than singing. Too many to name I hope, but that's a much longer story. I can dance, I can flirt, I can run, I can survive..." He grinned. "I can read and write, I can create, hope, wish, dream, and so much more..." Then he pointed over at Spawn. "I'll bet that those are all things that you can do as well."

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:30 am


(( Kamin, Jed and Cait :: Jan 04 2009 ))

Kamin opened the door to the eastern tavern and smiled warmly at the jivviness near the door. Judging by the way she was sitting, facing the window with her eyes trained on the street outside, she was waiting for someone. In his mind moving in on already taken parties was only a black eye waiting to happen... and while black eyes got lots of sympathy from women, he had already had plenty of that with his legs and their sratched up wooden and metal braces...

Kamin sighed... she wasn't all that pretty anyway.

He turned and surveyed the room at large. Here and there a jivvin, mostly male, not interested, here and there a woman, not pretty... but there were a few faces he knew. He waved to a jivviness at the end of the bar and smiled at her, but the one face that was intrigueing him right this very moment was the solemn and sodden expression on Jed's mug. He grinned and walked right on up to her, patting a familiar jivvin on the back on the way over.

"Fancy an earful with that mouthful?" He grinned. He'd had a bath this morning and was lookin' good.... his own words.

Mjedan was not a happy camper. Of course, she never was, but the female jivvin was in a particularly sour mood. Why, of all places, was she in a popular tavern? Soyala had practically booted her from their 'shack', with the directive of becoming more social, as well as keeping an ear out for the latest gossip. Soyala was quite the gossip-hoarder, and well, Jed's presence was much less noticable than hers.

The gritty daewl could not only take a beating, but a lot of liquor, and was well through her mug when a familiar voice hailed her. Good eye catching sight of a face she'd only run into once or twice before, she scowled at him. A friendly greeting, really. ".... How about you..." She trailed off with whatever unpleasant comment she was about to make, apparently remembering something [perhaps Soyala's demands], and frowned deeper, a resigned sigh floating from her lips. "... Fill 'em on up. What's new?"

Kamin grinned and plopped down ungracefully on the seat beside her. He raised a finger in question and shot the barkeep a smile... he didn't even have to open his mouth to ask for what he wanted, the man knew. He also pointed to Jed's mug and opened his smile up to a toothy grin. The man might not always be the best looking guy in the bunch but he sure knew his way around a smile... he had over 42 of them all worked out for different purposes.

Finally when all the ordering was done, he leaned on the bar and gave Jed grin number 12... a sidelong, half cocked grin on the left side of his face that came with just a little bit of a head tilt. It clearly meant 'what's new and how are you' ... but just in case the recipient didn't get it, or was particularly antisocial, he spoke.

"So..." a mug was set down in front of him and he stopped a moment to thank the bearer... "How's life?"

Jed's look to him was deadpan. Apparently, she was immune to his dubious charms. The green-haired woman took a long swallow from her mug, movements slow and delibrate, then set the empty thing down. With no obvious qualms, she took the drink Kamin had ordered for her into her tan, scarred palm.

"I believe that I asked you, first." She wasn't much of a giver in conversations. Still, Jed was obviously making an effort to be 'nice', because she sighed, and answered his question, anyway. "Moving along." Another swallow of alcohol.

"Such a riveting conversation." The Vhaid inserted herself into their chat with a little laugh, helping herself to the barstool on the opposite side of Jed. A look to the barkeep had him off to fix her a drink--apparently she was as common to the bar as Kamin. While he worked, she propped her elbows on the bar and leaned forward to peer around Jed, offering the Daewl a well-practiced smile before turning her sites to Kamin with a tilted grin that quite resembled his own. "Who's your friend, Kamin? And why haven't I met her before?"

"Because Cait, my love... simply put and the angels honest truth... she's my friend not yours and you can't have her." After it was said he grinned at her and took a deep swig on his mug... ah but this was going to be fun. "Besides... she's much to smart for you, and pobably not interested in your frilly little skirt and such..." He gave her skirt an apreciative glance allowing his eyebrows to raise slightly, "Nice skirt by the way. Don't you think that's a nice skirt Jed?" He spared her a glance, knowing in his bones that she wouldn't want to be a part of this conversation. "Nice skirt indeed." Another swig. "Oh, Cait, have you met Jed? Jed Cait Cait Jed, Jed Kamin in case you'd forgot, Cait, Kamin..." Another swig for emphasis. "Now that we're all aquainted lets go have some fun."

He turned to Jed and allowed himself to sawy slightly as if he were on his way to drunk... which he was... but the sway was more for brace comfort. "What shall we do for fun Jed? I know Cait is good at a few things."

"I had forgotten." No she hadn't, but she'd wanted to.

Mjedan was definitely not happy to be here. Soyala would get a month's worth of dark looks and her own errands to complete when the bitter Daewl made it out of here. She didn't seem to react much, visably, and took another slow sip, her eyes making their way from her mug, to up and down Cait, and back to the liquid she was drinking. This was why she stayed in the forest.

Still, still. Sociable. Must be sociable. Her tone was casual, voice low as always. "Skirt? The legs are nicer." A pause, and her glowering gaze turned to Kamin. "I am not here for fun."

Caitrione scoffed, dismissing Kamin's words with a roll of her eyes. "I think you'll find you and I already share plenty of friends. It won't hurt you to share one more. I'm smarter than he gives me credit for," she confided to Jed as her drink arrived, accepting it with nod for the barkeep before turning on her barstool and crossing her legs at the knee. "But you can admire the legs, if that's more your piece of cake."

She lifted her glass for a sip, utterly ignoring Kamin's suggestions to leave, and peered curiously over her glass at the Daewl. "Jedara, Meyjed, which Jed are you? And why come here, if not for fun?"

Kamin had his back to Jed and he was leaning sideways at the bar staring at Cait's legs. He gave a split second... maybe a nanosecond even, before he inturpted not allowing Jed to answer.

"Yes... yes... I'd forgotten about the legs." He stared for a second before replying over his shoulder to the green haired woman without taking his eyes off Cait's legs. "Thank you so much for reminding me." Then he flipped and turned his back on Cait, leaning sideways on the bar again. "And what do you mean you're not here for fun? This is a bar... that's how you spell fun. B. A. R." He grinned. "I may not have passed many evaluations in lessons back when I was younger, but I know that much." Swig and signal for a second drink. "Besides... if you like Cait's legs, and I like Cait's legs," He leaned back and grin-glanced at Cait, "And I do... I reaahhly do..." Back to Jed. "Then I think that we've found something in common, you and I. We can sit here and look at Cait, pretty as she is the little feisty thing, and it doesn't matter that you might not want to have fun or even like her, because surely she's too pretty to be smart or nice" He flipped back to Cait once more. "Don't get me wrong, love, I adore you all the time, but I've heard that you can, my love, be a triffle unlikable at times, though when that happens I'm sure that you just turn on the charm and let your lovely legs and little frilly skirt... nice skirt by the way... do all the talking.. don't let it get you down at least you've got that going for you." He flipped back to Jed. "We don't even have to talk in that case... we can just sit here and stare." He did so... "And then that's one thing we have in common and that makes us friends." He grinned at her. "we can move on from there later."

Jed let her mismatched gaze, one eye permanently scarred, the other a vivid green, stare into Kamin's face. She remembered the days when all that mattered was your survival abilities. Now look at the wilds. The bar was packed with useless jivvins. Ah, well. Times were changing, as Soyala said. She was not Kamin's friend, but that fact didn't seem important to either of the younger wilds. Ah, well.

"Neither. I've always been Mjedan." The Daewl didn't look down at the other woman's tan legs, instead finishing her third mug of the night. Cait must be a young one. Sure, Jed kept a low profile, finding it more suitable to her lack of social needs and her priorities, but most of the older wilds knew her, by reputation, if not name. She didn't say why she was at the bar.

Cait, on the other hand, new the name and not the face. A glint of recognition appeared briefly in her eyes before she turned them to Kamin, pursing her lips in a frown. "I didn't say you could look, greedy thing. You can have friends to yourself, or legs to share, but not both. I don't know who you've been talking to, but there's not a single Jivvin in this village who has the smallest reason to dislike me. If you're inclined in that direction, however, I'm sure I can give you some reasons."

"Mjedan," she echoed, turning her attention back to the woman with a final huff for Kamin. "Is it true that you live with Soyala?"

Kamin almost finched at the mention of Jed's full name. He did know who she was, and he didn't like thinking that she lived with Soyala, but he wasn't about to let that bother him. The point here was that this green haired woman wouldn't have him... and who didn't want what they couldn't have?

He pursed his lips at Cait in a mock pout. "I think I've reason enough now thank you very much. If you don't want people looking at your lovely legs then you should wear pants. I recommend really tight, dark brown leather ones... yeah, tight leather." He stared again for a second as if he were lost in thought because he knew she loved it. Kamin may have given off the impression of being young, but he wasn't, and truth was, Soyala had always scared him a little. It was common among the patrol to spread rumours and horror stories about what she could do... and when you were a cripple in a group of hard core fighters you learned to take the brunt of the teasing a lot... Point was, Soyala was a character from a lot of his younger nightmares and he'd just as soon change the subject.

"I'd tell Jed here that she'd look good in a skirt, but I have a feeling that she'd break my neck... and even that can't be fixed with a brace." He grinned at Cait. "If I said that you were lovely would you forgive me? Never mind, tell me later... on second thought, show me later."

Then he turned to Jed. "I think ...." He pretended to think for a moment. "I think you're a spy... and that, my friend and companion in leg watching, is something that appeals to me." He stopped, thought, and then turned back to Cait. "I should use that once in a while, don't you think? Do Jivvins go for spies nowadays?"

Something flickered on Jed's face and her gaze met Cait's full on for the first time. Her tone was unreadable, but the slightest of smiles lifted the corners of her mouth. "Yes, it is true." She noticed Kamin's reaction, but said nothing about it, storing that away. She didn't seem offended by Kamin's comment, and instead raised her brows, briefly. "Other than avoiding notice, I do not see much point in clothing at all, however 'nice' a skirt may be." A pause. "Spy?" Now she laughed. It was an interesting sound, and one rarely heard outside of the forest.

"If you mean just short of a gossip, yes. I listen to the news, but do not pass it on as you do. Spy."

She did love the stares. She wouldn't admit it aloud, no, but it was clear enough, and it was also clear that the banter between herself and Kamin was commonplace. "I think I have some pants just like that, in fact, but you'll never see them if you keep this up. Only Olplyns successfully pull the 'spy' line, darling. Stick with showing off your brawn and complimenting pretty faces, and you'll get all the leather pants you want."

She moved on. "You don't strike me as a gossiper, and you've already said you're not here for fun," Cait responded accusingly, leaning back against the bar and quirking a brow at Jed. "And I thought Soyala could see everywhere in the forest. Or is that rumor false? The Daewl not as omniscient as we think?"

"Did I ever tell you how pretty you are?" He grinned at her and flexed his muscles slightly around his shoulders and upper arms, before giving her a wink and turning his attentions to Jed fully.

"But I have to pass on the gossip you see, becuase it gives me a better shot at the leather pants crowd." He shrugged. "And the Daewl can't see everything... right?" The last bit was spoken with a little less confidence... more of an actual question than banter.

Now Jed laughed. And laughed, and laughed. She laughed so hard that she had to set her mug down, and then she laughed a little more. Resting her chin on a fist as she quieted down, she took another drink, before answering, obviously still amused. "I am not gifted with telepathy, so I do not know exactly how omniscient you believe her to be. However, I will tell you that Soyala can see anything she wants to see, whenever she wants to see it."

Another drink. "A lot of the time she likes to see me." A nod to each in turn. "And you, and you." Right at the moment, anyway. Soyala generally kept a tendril of awareness on Jed wherever she went, and that extended to those she was with. As for seeing everything at once, well.... Jed wasn't the nosy type, and so, really, she didn't know.

If truth be told, it was the laughter that unsettled Caitrione more than the words that followed. The theory that Soyala saw whatever she wanted was a common one; Cait hardly thought that a bit of harmless prying would have her on the Daewl's hit list. Likewise, it was the laughter more than the answer that intrigued her. Odd thing, no wonder she was scarcely seen around the village.

"Why you?" she quipped in response, genuinely curious. "What is her interest in you, of all Jivvins?"

Kamin found the whole turn of the conversation ridiculously uncomfortable... so he did what he did best...

"What do you mean why her? The woman told us point blank that she'd like to walk around naked if only they'd let her! Who wouldn't have an interest in her with all that going for her." He turned to Jed, with a smile, the thought of Soyala watching him right now praying on his mind. It gave him the creeps, and he found that he couldn't even really concentrate on a change of conversation. But he didn't let his smile fade.

Jed was quiet as Kamin answered for her, her glowing gaze on his face as she watched his obvious discomfort. Interesting. Deciding how she would answer, she decided to give one that was true, but definitely not the whole story. After all, neither of them were probably alive for the war. "Soyala is interested in all Jivvins. The difference is... I am just as interested in Soyala." Jed smiled slightly, and got to her feet, polishing off her mug before setting it carefully on the counter. "I think I'm finished in this tavern."

Such a cryptic response was not one that Cait had hopped for, but, really, one she certainly should have expected. Still, her disappointment was clear as Jed finished off her drink and stood, but she remained where she was, lazily sipping from he own half-full mug. "So much for gossip. My legs'll be here, if you care to come visit again," she chirped sweetly, and promptly drained her glass. "Maybe next time, Kamin'll learn to share."

"Just because I stood between you both the whole time and did all the talking doesn't mean that I didn't share. I think you're just jealous that you had to share me, my love." Kamin was a little sulky at this point and his answer was slightly less jovial than it could have been. He watched as Jed stood to leave, and took another sip of his drink, keeping it close for comfort. "Til another time then, inwardly naked Jed." he sighed. "Well Cait, my love, what are you in the tavern for today may I ask?"

She watched in silence as Jed left the crowded room, then turned her eyes back towards Kamin. Smiling sweetly, she set her mug down on the bar and leaned towards him, patting him on the cheek. "Why darling, I'm spying. What else? Sleep well when you get there, Kamin," she finished with a yawn and, slipping off her barstool, headed from the room herself with a little sway of her hips.

Kamin frowned as she left the room and downed his drink. Once he had a third, he glanced around the room and saw that the woman who he'd admired while entering was still alone and still watching the door.

He downed his drink in one long go, and hitched up his braces. Today was a good day to rish a black eye.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 3:57 pm


(( Brothers:: ))

Alexander Edward's face frowned even deeper that usual as he recognized the sports car pulling into the drive. The man who stepped out of the driver's seat glanced up at Alex, muttered a hello and then calmly walked around to the passneger seat and unbuckled two little girls. It ocured to Alexander that Jen knew him well enough not to ask for help, and on the same theme, Alexander had no intention of offering it. He sighed. The arrival of Jen and his daughters, cute as they were, meant that the house was going to be over run with two small skull monkey girls, Keppit's two youngest sons who were mid teen, and the newest bundle of joy to the house.... Amahli... Alexander snuffed his disgust and glared at Jen as the man led his daughters in through the front door. As they passed, Keera pointed at Alex and said "Alex doggy" with a grin. Alexander promptly stood and paced off into the woods. Anything was better than his mother's house today.

~~~~~

Rusty shook his head at Luke. "I can't believe what you're saying to me." And he meant it. He never lied to Luke because he and his brother shared a minimal bond, making feelings stronger between them... Luke would have been able to tell if Rusty was lying. "you honestly think that you might want to move away from Lily and Calvin?" And me, his statement unfinished outloud, rang painfully in his head.

"Of course." Luke wasn't trying to hurt Rusty's feelings, he honestly thought that this was something they needed to think about... they were both adults after all, and Lily had been a loner all her life. It was good to think about striking out on thier own... kind of. "What do you think will happen when you fall in love? There's got to be a pretty jivvin out there who thinks you're the only Rusted out Green man for her." He stiffled a laugh and prepared to fend off Rusty's objections.

Rusty didn't object however, since he knew how Luke worked. Instead, he just frowned at what he considered to be the handsome pink version of himself and walked from the room. They'd be having this conversation again, later when Luke was feeling less funny.

~~~~~

Kamin grinned up at his older brother from the stool where he sat. "What happened to this stool? Wasn't it about a foot taller when I was here last?" He kicked his feet out in front of him comically as if to show the height difference.

"That's the one that broke. I told you about it two weeks ago." Fluff was a wonderful example of everlasting patience, especially when it came to Kamin, and he just kept chopping the vegetables on the counter in front of him.

"Oh" Kamin kicked his legs back and forth a few times, more because he could than for any other reason, and then he spun quickly in a circle on the stool twice before bringing his attention back to his brother. He grabbed a peice of bell pepper off the cutting board and popped it in his mouth, talking around the vegetable. "I would have thought you'd have thrown it out."

Fluff reached out and and picked up a second chunk of pepper that Kamin had knocked to the counter. "It was only one leg, and I can't see throwing out a chair if I can fix it by making it smaller." He chucked the peice of pepper into a bowl. "And you shouldn't talk with your mouth full, it won't get you many friends."

"I have all kinds of friends." Kamin grabbed at another peice of pepper but was fended away by a quick and precise hand slap from Fluff. The younger jivvin grinned at his brother... this was the way it was supposed to be. "Did you see that new recruit in Gal's ranks? She's goregeous."

Fluff just smiled.

~~~~~

Satou leaned against the railing of the arena and smiled to herself as she watched the newer members of an Uuthli rank sparring under careful watch. Gus shifted beside her and gasped as one of the larger young men dealt a particulalry harsh blow on his opponent, knocking the other male to the dirt floor. Satou grinned again, remembering her first sparring matches.

As if he could read her mind, Gus turned to her. "You actually used to do that? Stand in the arena and hit each other with dull swords?" He just couldn't wrap his head around it... he didn't even like playing with swords back when he and Jen were kids... of course, playing swords with Jen meant getting smacked in the tail alot with sticks. "It seems... harsh?"

Satou laughed and shifted her weight onto her other leg. "Would you rather they go out into the woodlands with the Ssan without having any practice at all? They'd all be eaten right off."

"I suppose..." He let the thought sink in. Of course it made sense to let them practice, make them practice even... but it still wasn't something he thought back fondly on. "You remember when Jen used to make up play swords with him?"

Satou sighed... "Jen never made me do anything. I don't think he even ever asked me to play swords with him." She didn't blame Jen of course... she'd been remarkably hateful towards both Jen and Gus when they were all little.

"You didn't miss much." Gus grinned over at his sister, and laughed when she grinned back.

~~~~~

Meiser had known the jivvin was approaching long before the other jivvin even knew he was there. He also knew from an almost maplike sense, that the other jivvin's name was Elayeth... So he was waiting quietly in the bushes.

Elayeth wasn't making an effort to hide his approach, in fact he was doing exactly the opposite, making sure to step on each and every stick as he walked. He was finding more and more lately that he had to get away from his house, and his family. He was remarkably lost in his thoughts when Meis' voice startled him.

"Elayeth, is it?" recently he had discovered that he liked being able to startle others with his knowledge. They usually seemed to think that when he knew their name he also knew everything about them. He didn't, but they almost always gave themselves away very soon after. "What brings you out here tonight?"

Elayeth frowned at the black jivvin in front of him and forced himself not to ask the obvious question. "I'm getting away from my family. Not that it's any of your business... creepy black jivvin in the dark, was it?"

Meiser smiled, and then laughed at Elayeth's face. There was somthing about this red jivvin that he liked imiediately... maybe it was his attitude. "I'm Meis." He shrugged as if that explained everything. Really though, it did explain everything... Meis kind of deffined who he was, but noting who he was not... that left a lot to choose from. "I only wish that I had an excuse like that... I don't really have any family." He said it almost wistfully... like he regreted that fact.

"Oh really? You're lucky then. I have a brother who treats me like dirt, and a woman who doesn't really love me but wants me to call her mom.... oh, and a stupid little sister who hates me." Elayeth's words were bitter, and strangely cultivated.

"Oh I have brothers... they just have no idea who I am. We grew up in different families."

"Lucky you."

Keppit
Captain

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