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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:01 pm

Kasi'wakia knew she was destined for something great. She had to have a skill that was superior to her other twelve – yes twelve – siblings. Something that made her unique and just different from them. She just didn't know exactly what it was yet. She was content though, because she had the rest of her life to figure it out, and for now, she was just a cub. She was perched on a rock, content to watch the pride. She loved to watch duels, though people usually chased her off if they saw her peeking in on them, since if something happened, she would likely be killed if a stray blow hit her instead of their opponent and her parents would be extremely displeased at whoever it was that had done it.
So she needed to be content to watch from a distance, which she was, she supposed but she couldn't wait until she was old enough to spar with proper opponents. Sure, dueling with her siblings was kinda fun, but it wasn't the same. None of them knew what they were doing, so it wasn't really that interesting. Kasi huffed, resting her chin on her paws as she flopped to her stomach, content to watch people move about, even if it was frightfully boring.
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:10 am
Having spotted her sister some time ago, Kuza had crept up behind her a distance away, slinking between rounded rocks and trying to work out what Kasai was up to. She had already tried harassing several of her brothers but none of them were doing anything remotely interesting, so when she had spotted her sister sneaking off with a fugitive look, Kuza's interest was peeked and she followed, pretending she was stalking some huge, dangerous creature.. until that was, Kasai had settled atop some rocks and seemed to be.. watching something.
Having a fair idea of where things were in the area, Kuza could guess at what was in her sister's line of sight, and the most interesting option for her was the dualing grounds but that didn't seem to be close enough. So with a curious step, she slunk along the ground, slowly making her way closer and closer, red and white cub body pressed as low to the ground as she could get until she was close. Sticking her head up she grinned and raced the short distance to her sister, pouncing on Kasai though deliberately landing astride the other red female, paws planted four-square on the rock.
"Hey Kasai!" She chirped happily, tail high and waving as she grinned down at her sibling. "What'cha up to?"
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:54 pm
Kasi would later deny squeaking when her sister pounced on top of her, landing astride over her lying form. She glanced up, recognising Kuza immediately. "Kuza!" She scolded. "Don't do that!" She had been too distracted by watching the pride to notice her sister's approach and she scolded herself for not keeping better track of who was approaching her little spot. She felt stupid for not hearing her sister preparing to pounce.
She shook her head, preparing to just ignore the whole 'you startled me' thing, and pretend she had totally seen her sister coming. She glanced back to what she was watching, before up at her sister, kicking out a paw to hopefully throw her off balance or knock her off of her completely. "And keep quiet!" She added. They weren't too close to a dueling pair but if they'd heard then they would still get in trouble. "I'm watching some fights," she told her sister, motioning to the closest pair, which was still pretty far away. You could still see what they were doing, just not very well.
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