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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 4:32 pm
"And you're sure the lions don't say that to make you happy? " He muttered under his breath with a sigh, but it was too quiet to hear. Lions were generally polite, and he could easly imagine one indulging this childish moron's fascination.
"My name is Akamu. " A blatant lie, but he didn't need to give this moron his name; she didn't deserve it. Besides, she'd probabbly go yapping his name aorund.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:10 pm
"You know, Akamu, I could go without the tone," Chaka said, starting to get irritated of this cheetah. Her tail swished irritatedly behind her. She considered just leaving- he was getting on her nerves anyway. Besides, anyone who questions a lioness so much certainly isn't capable of comprehending all the things she's done anyway.
She wished Noyana was there, she was a bigger lioness, bulkier, too. She'd feel a lot better with someone more threatening enforcing the fact that she was, indeed, a lioness.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:39 pm
"And I could without yours, " He said quickly, but there was no malice. This time, he had a meek grin on his maw as he stretched slightly. "well, its been fun learning from you. " Another lie; he still considered Chaka delusional. But fortunately, he'd mastered the art of faking, and sounded legitimate.
"But I must go. There is someone I have to meet. " He nodded, then witohut caring for anthing Chaka might want to say, turned and started to walk off, moving back into the grass. "Good-bye. "
Good?
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:44 pm
"Good, glad I could teach you," she responded, not whole-heartedly. Part of her wished she'd never even taught the male anything; she honestly didn't like him. This having been the first cheetah she'd actually met too, she wasn't entirely sure she liked them anymore. She watched him go for a moment before turning and leaving herself, headed back home.
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