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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:26 pm
Shai patted her over the head, chuckling softly and nuzzling his beloved. "Hush love, he hasn't turned you away yet. What happens happens." He whispered before kissing his mate. He loved her, he would indeed leave everything for her. He loved Lunarie, but if Shinya left he would fall apart. He would break down. He indeed loved her. More than anything. He wanted a family with her, he wanted to be with her. He wanted her to be part of Lunarie so they could be together.
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:40 pm
She was blushing some but nodded her head. She leaned up into him kissing back softly. "One step at a time love."She told him with a playful scolding tone. She was doing little excited back flips in her head. She wanted to bounce around like a kit.
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:54 pm
Sienna was searching for either one of two foxes: her mother, Thea, or Lunarie's Elder, Ari. She doubted, however, that she would find the former. Thea was probably still talking to her old mate about things, and if she did find them, Sienna really didn't want to disturb.
So she sought out Ari, in order to finally, officially join the tribe. Like her brothers, she had been born into the tribe, but had a choice due to her other, tribeless mother. Sienna had been meaning to speak to Ari about it all, but with all the drama between her mother and Shai... Well, the Elder has been quite busy.
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:23 pm
"Good evening, Shinya," Ari greeted the blue vixen, before she turned to speak to Shai.
He would let them have their moment--it may have been a long, long time, but he too still remembered what it meant to be, to be young and in love.
Plus, at that time another fox approached, a vixen who looked remarkably like Thea--this must be another of her children, now returned to the tribe.
"Hello...Sienna, isn't it?" he had been there at their birth, at their naming, had helped as much as he could have with their raising--no, he certainly wouldn't have forgotten any of their names. They felt almost like his own children, although he wasn't sure if they felt the same way about him.
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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:34 pm
(( Since Anrea said I could.... ))
- Time Skip - Hikaru sat still as his twin brother twined their tails together, frowning as Rush seemed to not only be glowing with pride, but flaunting it. Sure, everyone knew his mate was joining Lunarie, but that didn't mean he had to raise his head, wag his tail, and show off this ridiculous joy he possessed. Why did he need a mate, anyway? Pfft. Lame. All Hikaru needed was his twin. "Don't you two have some duties to do?" Nuishan commented, passing by the twins to see if anyone needed any assisting. She would be scouting the land soon. Her sons were dilly dallying again, then again none of the three had jobs yet. She knew they'd speak to Ari, or vice-versa when it was time, but they were older now and she wanted them to be helpful towards the tribe.
Ever since Shai had left Lunarie she had been working hard, harder then ever before. She had to pick up where Shai had left off, and this often left her in a bad mood. "Nope!"
Kaoru grinned at his passing mother, tail wagging. Of course she was giving him that look, she had been working like a mule ever since Uncle Shai left the tribe. He nudged Hikaru, turning to gaze at Rush, again, and possibly see if they could creep the male out.
"I dunno, Rush here seems to be spazzing with joy." He added. "We're making sure he doesn't explode." He hummed, looking over at his twin, who nodded in response. Nuishan scowled at the boys, whipping their backs with her tail lightly.
"Ow ow! Okay, okay we're getting up!" "I am not spazzing. I am just happy." Rush snipped back, looking over as his mother attempted to whip him, too. He dodged, laughing before jumping away. "But there isn't anything to do." He complained, scowling before Nuishan could even hiss back. "I guess we could pick up the slack of hunting ever since one of the hunters left." He commented, mentioning his uncle, who had left the tribe to be with Shinya.
Fine, he'd go off and find something to share. Though, that wasn't what he wanted to do with himself. No. Rush had always admired Nato, and always had wanted to be a Shaman as a result. Perhaps he could speak to Nato about being trained to be a Shaman?
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:16 pm
Aloli took a deep breath and stepped further into tribe lands, when she had been first here with Rush she had really only stepped onto the outskirts just long enough to make sure her best friend was okay. Of course then Rush had asked if she wanted to be more than just best friends and the purple vixen jumped at the opportunity. Of course now that meant if she wanted to be by Rush’s side she would have to join Lunarie. Being nocturnal wasn’t too hard as she had often used the night to sneak away from the small clan she was born into and explore. She had also met Lunarie’s elder Ari once and had listened as he explained he was in need of scouts for his tribe. This actually made Aloli very happy as if there was one thing she was really good at it was exploring.
Well that and noticing different things, it was part of what had helped her tell the twins apart when they where trying to do their twin game. She let out a deep sigh at that and then shook her head. What if a tribe member came along and she was sitting there being all melancholy. First impressions where important and she didn’t want any one to look down on her because they could also look down on Rush for having him chose her as a mate. Of course that also meant she had to monitor herself to keep from speaking in the third person. Most foxes would think she had a mental problem instead of just a really really bad habit. It was her crutch almost. However she could and would speak in first person at least just for a while.
Looking around again she tried to spot Rush or Ari. The three of them had talked about her being a scout, but she wasn’t sure if she was taken seriously or even if she was fully accepted. Well even if she wasn’t she was okay with that as well as one should prove their skills to show they where actually good for the tribe and she didn’t mind as long as she was able to stay with Rush in the end.
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