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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:44 pm
If there was one thing Egil couldn't stand, aside from his dad, people who bossed him around, people who thought he was just so cute, smart- aleck lizards, really loud wild dogs, and muddy water, it was his stupid giant of a sister. She should have been the little one. Then he would have gotten to go with his dad.
She thought she was so great, galumphing around with her oversized body and following the shifters around like she would be strong enough to move the rocks they did. Fff, yeah right. Girls were stupid like that. He was on the hill above her now, unseen, and watching with scorn as she "trained." He did real training- roughhousing as their mom called it. He would be able to defend himself. Or teach someone a lesson. She could move rocks around.
For lack of anything better to do, Egil decided to amuse himself by flicking pebbles down at Naja. How much would she like moving rocks then, huh?
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:08 am
Naja loved a good work-out. She'd been lifting up the biggest rocks she could fit in her mouth -- but she couldn't let her mom see her do it because her mom complained that she'd ruin her teeth -- and moving them from place to place. She could totally 'feel the burn' in her neck and jaw and back. Well, she hoped it was 'the burn' and not something that would prevent her from doing what she so badly wanted to do when she was old enough -- be a shifter.
She was in the middle of a massive stretch when she felt a small pebble ping against her head. It didn't hurt -- just stung a little -- and she turned to see where it had come from. Egil. Her stupid younger brother.
"Stop it, Egil! You're so annoying go find someone else to bother. I'm busy!"
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:24 pm
"Yeah, busy moving rocks from one side of a dirt patch to another! What are you trying to do, build a wall to hide your ugly hide behind? You're gonna need a lot more rocks!"
Egil flicked another pebble down toward her, considering whether or not to pull the "and mom said not to!" card or not. He quickly decided against it. Real males didn't lean on their mommies, even to annoy their sisters. He certainly wouldn't. Not even to annoy Naja.
"So what are you going to do later? Follow the big dumb shifters around and do tricks with rocks so they'll notice you?"
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:42 pm
Naja's silver eyes narrowed furiously at her brother as she hissed at him. "You're so dumb, and plus I bet you're just jealous that I," insert emphasis here, "have a job! An important one!" Okay, she didn't really have a job, but she would as long as she kept training and working out. She just had to keep on top of her muscles and the next thing she knew she'd be shifting rocks alongside Ishek.
"Maybe you should go find something to do, Egil! Something that takes your ugly face away from -- STOP FLICKING ROCKS OR I'MA TELL MOOOOM!!" She wailed the last bit as one of the pebbles almost caught her in the eye.
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:45 am
Egil laughed at her. "You don't have a job, ugly, you just follow them around! I bet they just think you're annoying anyway!" He flicked another pebble.
"Go ahead and tell mom! She'll just yell at you for moving the rocks like that again!" Egil puffed his chest out, confident that he could take his sister if she decided to stop playing with rocks and whining like a baby and do something about it. Not that she would. Girls were useless.
"I bet the shifters don't even WANT a GIRL to help them cause all you do it whine!"
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:16 am
Okay, that was it. She would kill him. With a furious roar (or as much of a roar that a little cub could muster) Naja ran towards Egil. It took her only a moment to make her way up the hillside (plenty of time for Egil to run if he wanted to be a sissyboy) and she had to catch her breath after exerting herself -- for a moment she mourned the trauma she might've caused her growing muscles but she didn't think about it too long.
She didn't want to strike at him, though. If there was one thing that was important to her mama it was no violence. Instead she bristled in silence, staring at her brother before delivering the ultimate ice burn.
"I bet you're just angry that papa didn't take you with him!"
Hah.
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:04 am
Naja had crossed a line. It was on, now. She might have thought it was on before, but it wasn't. It was on now.
In blind fury, forgetting that his sister was half as big again as him, forgetting his mother didn't like violence, especially between her cubs, or that girls were stupid, Egil roared his baby roar and launched himself at his sister, lashing out with his paws at her face and trying to bite her shoulder. She would pay for saying that.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:12 am
Naja had been expecting that. Egil was such a baby about this kind of thing. Naja relished the way he thrust his whole body against her. He was such a little baby. Naja screamed as his teeth sank into her shoulder, though she dodged the claws that threatened to shred her face. She would get him.
Dipping her head in a furious rage she moved her head to latch onto his ear. Should she succeed, she'd bite down with all of her might. He could dish it out but her little brother obviously couldn't TAKE it.
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:04 pm
Egil was glad he had a mouthful of his sister's shoulder when she bit his ear, because otherwise he would have screamed in pain. He did however, rip away from her, and succeeded in sending them both toppling. His ear felt shredded as he disentangled himself, but he was too mad to care.
"At least he had the sense not to take YOU with him, he probably would have gotten so sick of your constant whining and begging for attention he would have brought you right back or just left you to yourself out there! Then you'd be dead and no one would have to deal with your stupid ugly face!"
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Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 2:42 pm
Ooooh he was going to be in SO much trouble. Mama was going to be so mad when Naja told on him. And Naja WOULD tell on him, too, he could bet his butt on that.
"I didn't even WANT to go with him," Naja shrieked, releasing his ear. "He's probably a big stupid lion. Obviously he is!! Or maybe he's really smart since he didn't take you with him!! Maybe that's what he is!!"
She gave a petulant little swat at his face before promising, "I'm telling mom!"
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 9:29 pm
"Go ahead and tell mom! I'm not sticking around, anyway!" Egil watched his sister move away, and started plotting his escape from all of this.
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