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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 5:47 pm
Ausi smiled, purring back at Murasame before he got too far off, nudging his side with her nose as he moved to join his mother.
During the pause while the others introduce themselves, Ausi leant down to place a reassuring kiss to the top of Yen Ha's head, nodding to his surprised whisper.
Yet more and more grandchildren kept showing up, so far, at least three of Yen's nieces and nephews, and the lioness beside him rumbled with genuine contentment.
"I should certainly hope not, young lady." She teased with a smirk that was more like her. "Everything is well, but are you sure that the two of you can't stay, even just for tonight? You must both be tired from so much traveling..."
It was then that a white streak came bounding through the grasses, fully intent on tackling his younger sister if she didn't move quick enough, if only for old time's sake. He certainly didn't seem to have changed much.
"No! By the stars, I was starting to wonder if you'd ever dare showing that mug of yours around here again!" He teased in a brotherly manner, grinning before giving some space again, and looking around the gathering of faces a bit apologetically. Not at all like Ausi, who'd waited her turn to greet his sister. Tsk.
Spotting some of his nieces and nephews he gave them a playful wink before looking to No again. He'd caught the last half of what was said but didn't call attention, merely hoping for a chance to swap updates with his sibling before she was gone again.
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:02 pm
Had old times not taught her better, she might have been struck by the tackle. But with a quick movement she dodged aside her brother- but unlike before, this time she danced around him and gently shoved him back. As a child she’d hated the idea of haphazard play- now, remembering how her brother’s used to torment her with the inevitable occurance of a pounce, she was ready to accept it more freely. “Jing’Fei.” She smiled, her eyebrows slanting. “Are all these babies yours?” She teased.
But as they greeted, her mother’s words broke the play. “Oh…I’m not sure yet, mother. I’ll be here for the day, for sure. I doubt an evening would hurt.”
Her face turned towards Jing, and her expression shifted. “Have you been looking after mom?”
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:17 pm
Murasame purred at the touch of his grandmother's nose against his side, how he loved her so. He turned and pawed at her lightly before hopping back, peering up at her from behind the sanctuary of his mother's foreleg. He was a trickster, and loved to play.
He loved his family so.
He yawned though as he settled at his mother's side, he was tired and it was showing, but he wanted to stay and be close. He closed his eyes so they could 'rest,' as all children say, his breath calm, though he could still hear the voices all around him.
He would be able to notice if someone came close or went too far.
Katana'Kitsune watched as another appeared, speaking to No, they were siblings, and thus, her brother in law? In a manner, it was strange, but also made her fee quite at home that she was a part of such a large family. Though she held her tongue with introductions at that moment, it was better for Ausi to speak to her children, and siblings to speak with one another.
For those of her children nearby, if close enough she placed a tender lick upon their brows and stayed quiet.
Such a large reunion it seemed to be.
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