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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:54 am
The female didn't seem to mind Yaxha tripping and grumbling, the loud thumb or the snapping of vines going completely ignored. In fact, if you were looking at her, you could almost see a hint of a self-satisfied smirk on her face whenever the male got caught. "Yes, the water always sets to bigger water," Fujiro replied halfheartedly, slowing her step as he got caught again. She turned to look back at him, but still traveled forward, easily passing a tree and not getting tangled once. "Or, so I hear. Not once have I followed the water."
Her ears flicked and she looked up ahead. They were getting closer, you could just and just make the sound of trickling water over the hum of the wind in the leaves. "I imagine you'd be delighted to see some water, since you say you practically lived in it."
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:26 am
"Delighted isn't the first word that comes to mind," he revealed with a humorous laugh. This entire adventure had been to get away from the water. Still, he didn't mind the idea of teaching Fujiro to swim. And despite the fact that he doubted the female cared whether or not he felt upset about being 'dragged' back by her idea, he had to correct himself. "I don't mind, of course, I just don't feel any different about it..." he scrunched up his nose, finding his own explanation a bit lame, to say the least. But he flowed with it, the same way he would swim, and kept on talking.
"I guess you hear the water, too?" He'd probably heard it before she had, in all honesty. He was so sure of the sound that he could hear it from miles away. "It will lead to bigger water," he assured afterward. Although it seemed before that he was ignorant of the subject, he did in fact know that large bodies of water were merely the pooling of streams into large holes before they flowed back into little streams again. "Ah! Is that it?" He looked over her shoulder, spotting what looked like liquid silver streaming across the ground.
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