Lethrossen
Asi was laying on his side, content smile smug upon his face, tail flicking. He belly was comepletely full, and he seemed really pleased about it. He was in the middle of no where, no lie, and the stars were out. The sky was beautiful tonight.
He rolled to his back, mane flopping into his chocolate orbs. He blew it our and grinned, not sure why he was so joyous feeling, but he was. Lucky for anyone who came upon him, because that would mean lack of a tongue lashing.
He rolled to his back, mane flopping into his chocolate orbs. He blew it our and grinned, not sure why he was so joyous feeling, but he was. Lucky for anyone who came upon him, because that would mean lack of a tongue lashing.
Andrani
Danzi wandered around, tail and ears flicking. He wasn't able to sleep, he'd had the same nightmare as before, but this time... He shuddered to himself thinking about it. When had they started...? He'd lost track. His mind went over and over the dream constantly as his paws stepped in the prints left by lions before him. Where the path lead him, he didn't notice.
Lethrossen
He shifted a bit, sitting up. It was getting boring, staring at the sky. He listened intently around him, wondering if any one was around. Maybe he could fo find Ari.. he shook his head. He'd been spending way too much time with her. He glanced around, not aware of Danzi's presence.
KasaiLoki
Ari layed near the muddy waterhole near a warthog den. Beside her, a carcass of a long dead pig, half eaten. The charcoal lioness must've taken a nap in the afternoon, because the sky was now darkened without stars.
Getting up, Ari made her way through the desert, searching for others. She had only seen Asi in the past few days, which was strange. Usually lions lurked behind every rock, whether they be part of a pride or just another rogue.
The grass shifted as she moved. Fireflies lit up a path before her. She smirked. Hehe...Fireflies.
Getting up, Ari made her way through the desert, searching for others. She had only seen Asi in the past few days, which was strange. Usually lions lurked behind every rock, whether they be part of a pride or just another rogue.
The grass shifted as she moved. Fireflies lit up a path before her. She smirked. Hehe...Fireflies.
Andrani
The orange juvenile didn't really notice Asi there. He simply walked on past, still in his own world, at a distance. He didn't even realise he'd stepped on a twig even after he'd DONE so. Mind elsewhere, he stopped by a bush and sat down.
Lethrossen
As pawed at several clumps of grass, sending the fireflies into the night air. He got to all fours and began to head in a random direction, another yawn cracking his jaws. His tail flicked and he wanted something to do, he was very bored.
His ear flicked, hearing the twig snap, and his eyes fell on Danzi. "Danzi me boy, 'ow'er yew?" He said, slightly loud because the other looked not fully there.
His ear flicked, hearing the twig snap, and his eyes fell on Danzi. "Danzi me boy, 'ow'er yew?" He said, slightly loud because the other looked not fully there.
KasaiLoki
Her ears twitched. 'Danzi me boy, 'ow'er yew?' Oi! She knew that voice. Knew it all to well if you asked her. Asi. Moving towards the sound, pierce blue eyes gazed upon 2 lions, both who she knew. Well...One who she kenw. Ari didn't know Danzi to well.
She lowered herself to the ground. Her scent had probably been caught on by the lions already but she rather keep herself hidden for the time being. That was a good thing about her dark pelt. She blended into the night's surrounding.
She lowered herself to the ground. Her scent had probably been caught on by the lions already but she rather keep herself hidden for the time being. That was a good thing about her dark pelt. She blended into the night's surrounding.
Andrani
Blinking at his name being called, Danzi looked over at Asi. "Oh, hey, Asi... I've been... Okay..." He hadn't really. He'd been losing sleep over the nightmares. He was spending more time awake and less asleep, and he was losing his appetite of all things. What he needed was sleep, but his subconcious wouldn't allow it. He watched a firefly lazily, wondering how long such a bug lived.
Lethrossen
Though Ari was right near him he hadn't smelt her yet, he wasn't paying too much attention. He was foccusing on Danzi, seeing as he was so hesitant with his answer. "Ye' sure?" He prodded a little, slowly sitting, his tail waving back and forth. Why was he getting that icky feeling of being watched?
Andrani
The juvenile shrugged a bit. "I don't know anymore..." He sighed, staring off into the distance. "I keep having these dreams about an older lion... I look like him, but I don't ACT like him, yet..." He sighed again, shaking his head.
Lethrossen
Asi frowned, not unfamiliur himself with bad dreams. "Wha' kinda things do yew do in yer dreams? Yew mus' remember, they do onnee be dreams." He stated, glancing around.
Andrani
Danzi shivered. "I'm being a horrible, mean MONSTER in them, and the older lion's LAUGHING and ENCOURAGING it." He looked up at Asi, fear in his green eyes. "I don't want to be like that... And I know it's a dream, but it keeps coming back..." He trembled, very much afraid of his own dreams and afraid to sleep.
Lethrossen
Asi frowned and shrugged slowly. "Yew do no be like tha' e'er." He sighed, going to admit something. "I 'ave dreams 'boot my mother, mee'in 'er again some day. An' she do always en' up.. er.. killin' me. But I do no think it be comin' true."
Andrani
The juvenile shivered again. "What a dream that must be!" He shook his head a bit, then brushed his black mane out of his face. "I don't think I'd ever see my mother again, either..." He sighed deeply. "After a bunch of strange creatures on two legs took her, my sisters and I never saw her again..."