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[PRP] It Seems Like Fate (Risa x Hewa)

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:30 pm


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It had been awhile since Risa just roamed around freely. He usually was following his mother around, or trying to get his sister to say something, but today, there was no one. His mother was doing something important, and he knew he shouldn't follow her, and his speechless sister would rather stay in the shade then burn up out in the sun. He knew it was hard on her, so he didn't mind going out by himself today.

He couldn't help but smile as he walked, though. The sunlight always made him think that the demons were just a bad dream, unable to go out and about while it soared in the sky. The night scared him, making him worry of attack by the demons. He didn't want to lose his family to something so horrid, and it made him sad to think of.

Risa felt the soft dirt squeeze between his paws, and he looked around him, wondering if someone else was out and wanted to play with him today.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:52 pm


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Hewa'Wembe thought with some degree of annoyance, that she would be meeting someone new today. It wasn't the idea of meeting someone that bothered her, but rather that she knew in advance that it was going to happen. She had bothered her brother Bui about this sort of thing, but he didn't really see the problem. He saw the present all the time, so why shouldn't she see the uses in knowing what the future would be? Well, it didn't really help her any. She didn't really like knowing what was going to happen. No surprises in life. Especially when she knew she was going to like the person she met that day. She hated that these things were all decided... and she wondered how that was decided at all. Who made up how this kind of thing worked, exactly?

"Someone who will make me smile by the end of the day..." Hewa mumbled, not feeling in the best of moods about the whole idea. How could anyone possibly make her smile? Her mother called her mopey, her older brother told her she complained too much, and she disliked being around other people because she always knew what they were going to say.

All this clashing around her head, and someone was going to make her smile? It just seemed unlikely, but as soon as she spotted the pink lion, she knew it was probably going to be him. He had that silly look on his face... the happy look. Playful look.

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Polette
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PostPosted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:06 pm



Glancing around with heterochromic eyes, Risa finally caught sight of a bright blue figure. He recognized her, at least, because he had trained with the cub's mother for a future rank. He had never said a word to her, nor many of the other cubs, but was itching to do so. With a grin on his face, he playfully bounded over towards her, noticing her off-expression. It didn't discern him at all, always believing that he could get anyone to smile, even his downtrodden mother.

"Hey there!" He swung his head, flipping his small white mane from his eyes. "My name's Risasi'kugiza. But since it's long, you can just call me Risa." He smiled again, his grin seeming to extend far past the edges of his face. "You're Ms. Xina's daughter, aren't you?" His mouth formed a small 'o' with his question, though he was pretty sure he was right. If she was her daughter, she had to be nice, right?
PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2010 12:54 pm


Hewa blinked a little when the other cub spoke to her. Awfully abrupt wasn't he? She didn't see how this one was supposed to make her laugh. Though he obviously would. She was never wrong about these things, and the pink cub was obviously going to try his best to do exactly what he said he was going to do. Even though he hadn't said it yet. Damn. She needed to pay a little closer attention.

"...Hewa'Wembe." She said slowly, "My friends call me Hewa. Or at least they would if I had any friends." She supposed this one would be calling her Hewa though. He seemed the type to be farmiliar, and honestly, if he hadn't said she should shorten his name, she probably would have used his full name for everything.

"And yeah, Xinavane is my mom. Buibui'Sefu is my brother... and you know, the whole... my elder siblings are all on the up and up." She mentioned, sitting down and scratching her ear, "You're... the boss' son, right?" She didn't need a vision to tell her that. She was just pretty sure that was the case.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 4:05 pm



Blinking, Risa just stood a moment, a smile on his face while the blue cub spoke. "It's nice to meet you, Hewa. I don't have many friends, either. Maybe we could be friends." He looked quite determined; this was, after all, the first time someone other than his siblings had spoken to him, and he wasn't going to let this chance go by without jumping at it.

"I've got older siblings as well, but I don't really know them. Momma doesn't talk about them a lot if they're not right there next to you." He looked off for a moment; Risa knew more about his older siblings than his mother would have liked, primarily his older brother Bavu. "But I'm surprised you know about me. Most people don't think we're related because of my colors..." Risa knew that he looked nothing like his mother. His black feet were the only things that he inherited from her. He was told he looked more like his father, from the few that had seen him. "You're really smart, huh?" He grinned. He wasn't the most genius of a son himself, so he was quite jealous of her smarts. She seemed to know everything, and it fascinated him.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:28 pm


Hewa stared a moment at the optamistic cub. It was so weird being around someone who was so happy. Her family wasn't exactly a somber bunch, they had their ups and downs, but she wouldn't have called any of them... rambunctious. Well, her mother was a zelot against the demons, and her brother was even worse than she was... so that left Hewa a little unsure of exactly what she was supposed to think here.

"Oh... yeah. My brothers and sisters, the older ones anyway, are all on the Council and stuff... helpful and whatever. They're all seers too, but they see different stuff than I do. It's pretty crazy, I guess." She tried to keep her voice from being too deadpan, but she supposed she couldn't really help that it was... how she was. Generally speaking. "I see my brother sometimes, he likes to check in on my mom... but that's about it. They have better things to do."

She tilted her head a little, "I'm not really that smart. I'm just a Seer, I know things... and I listen to what my mom tells me about the pride. So I know like... names and how people are related. Helps when my mom does all the organizing." She nodded. Maybe she was smart.

Maybe that was why she was so miserable all the time. Or contributed at least. She already knew everything that would happen, and worse, she could figure out how everything led up to that point.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:24 pm


"Really, you're a seer?!" Risasi bounced at the idea. Sure, he had heard that there were lots of seers, that the gods had blessed the pride with at least two litters of them, but Risa had never actually met any of them. It was a cool idea, to know a seer, but he couldn't help but think that seers would get annoyed with everyone else always wanting to know things.

"At least they can put it to good use, I guess." He nodded, thinking about the possibilities. "But if I were a seer, I think I'd hate having to tell everyone everything, so I'd go live up in a cave all by myself." He laughed, though he didn't know how Hewa felt on the whole matter. "Unless I found someone really important to me, who could make everything worth it." Right now, that person would have been his mother, or his sister. He supposed that for older lions it'd be someone like a mate or something, but he wasn't to keen on the whole idea.

"I bet you're really smart." He grinned, with almost a smug air in his expression. "You just seem really smart to me." Growing up, Risa probably wasn't the smartest little lion cub, though he wasn't dumb. Hewa seemed to be a bit ahead of the others, though.
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