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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:12 pm
"Dili, Dili!!" the screeches that floated from not far away signalled the genet's return, her maw full of what seemed like weeds and flowers of all types. It wasn't till Kimmy had reached the Goddess' feet that she released her hold upon her 'treasures', "I searched for it!" she sat down as she rambled away, her ears perked as she rudely ignored Nyota, "A flower with purple petals, red thorns and brown leaves!" a pause as the lithe bandit turned her gaze down upon what she'd recollected, "But I couldn't find it..." she seemed depressed about this, but it lasted merely a couple of seconds before she perked right up, "So instead I bought you one flower with purple petals! Another with red thorns, and finally a bunch of brown leaves!" amusingly enough, the small familiar seemed rather proud of this, "Which is almost the same!"
It was only then at the lithe monochrome form paused in her talking to glance back up at Nyota, "You're still here?" she squeaked, and though the implication of her words were rude, there was clear innocence written upon the bandit's features, almost as if she truthfully had NOT noticed Nyota there in the first place.
Blinking down at her familiar, Dili arched a brow, her head shaking slightly, though there was no mistaking the smile that curved her maw, "Yes, well, good job Kimmy dear..." a pause as her gaze reached Nyota again, "And yes, he's still here. He had... matters to solve, but I think he's had his fair share of truth for the day; the rest is for him to solve on his own," this said, she extended a paw, allowing the genet to climb up onto her arm, and then, onto her back, her small paws gripping the hair around her neck to keep herself levelled, "After all, it's a journey called life, is it not?" another pause however as she seemed to digest his last few words, "You're quite insightful, when it comes to others, love... try to use that same intelligence you obviously posses... that eye, to look within. A brother is a brother... not a lover," this said she spread her wings, "And now, we seek Muhali out; Irrationality can't be far from here. She'd not leave her children without tending; and something tells me you being here in the first place might be her doing."
As she lifted into the air, the Genet squealed, however, the goddess seemed to hover in place, almost like a humming bird, without much effort for a bit, "If you're ever lost again, feel free to call for me; I always answer the children of Truth; call for me. And if you see a strange.... petite , blue lioness that seems to talk nothing but gibberish, give Irrationality Truth's best regards. Something tells me you'll meet her, sooner or later," and within a tinkle of her eyes, the goddess swooped up and vanished into the night sky.
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:54 am
The rude little Genet was almost a godsend. Not that he didn't... enjoy... talking to this creature, it was just that it was also a rather upsetting occurence. One wasn't usually forced to be so truthful, even internally, and even when you prefered the truth to outright lies. Nyota was almost happy to see her go, though he thought he might yet call upon her again in the future. Intelligence was evidently hers as well as truth and it... well, it made an interesting combination. He didn't think, however, that he would ever enjoy running into this "irrationality." Still, he nodded his head at the request, fully intending to honor it if he did happen to meet the blue Goddess, and watched as the strange pair vanished into the air.
Nyota gave a soft sigh. This was an interesting situation already; the revelations he'd had tonight didn't help at all. One that was for certain, however, was that when he once more raised his eyes to the moon he understood why he saw in it the face of a white lioness.
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