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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:59 pm
Isi was still quite offended by what the sky had done to her, but she took comfort in her sister's words. She was definitely going to hold a grudge, though. "Well I won't look at the sky ever again. It doesn't deserve to be looked at." Switching gears entirely, she closed her eyes and pointed up her nose, and made a 'hmph' sound. If the sky was going to pull mean, nasty tricks like that, Isi just wasn't going to have any part in it. So there.
After several moments of glaring at her eyelids, the maned wolf carefully lowered her head and peeked through, squinting at Ibura. It was very difficult, looking at her sister but ignoring the sky. It certainly took some skill. "Why don't we go somewhere like a den or something, yeah? Then I don't have to look at it." It was then the wild dog remembered her great desire to go find the fabled pack of hyenas, or at least find someone who knew about them. "We can go look for the hyenas when that dark stuff covers up the sky." She didn't know that it was still the sky at night, but it was okay. Even if she had been told it was the same, she would've looked at the animal like they were bonkers and just nodded and smiled. Obviously, anybody who thought the light blue sky and white fluffy clouds were the same as the firefly filled big blue-ish black thing had a few screws loose.
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:49 pm
Ibu couldn't help but giggle at Isi's resolve not to look at the sky ever again, it was tempting to try to trick her into it but the waterbuck-wolf somehow felt that Isi would forget before too long. The sky was very pretty, just not when you looked at the sun- that hurt quite a bit. Not that Isi had calmed down, though, Ibu was happy to prance back over to the wolf's side.
"We can do that," she agreed very happily, reminded of the hyenas only when Isi said they could go looking in the dark again. It sounded like a plan to her, if she could stay awake that whole time! She didn't bother to question the idea of the sky being covered up at night, she was generally happy to go along with everything Isi said.
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