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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:42 am
The doctor nodded as he listened to the usida talk about her two-legger companion. It seemed like they both fit well together which was nice. He thought about the two-legger the herd shared the globe with. He was very interesting always coming up with new ways to make things taste good. “We live with a male two-legger. He is pretty good with his hands. He heals scrapes and cuts almost as good as a unicorn.” The doctor knew that between them all, only Dayunsi followed their two-legger more. He found the being just fascinating. Just like the other two-leggers in the village close by.
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:03 pm
The mare smiled softly. "Yes, it's certainly amazing what two-leggers are able to accomplish with herbs and other plant life." She agreed. Ah to have opposable thumbs. But of course that would look quite odd on an equine. "So d'you live in that village with the majority of the two-leggers?" She asked. They lived off on their own in the wilderness. Flower hadn't heard the story about her being shunned by the man she had a certain fondness for. It was a rather touchy subject for the young woman. But like most of the men of the village they wanted children and it could very well kill her due to her stature.
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:49 pm
"Live in the village?" The Doctor stared at her for a few moments as if his brain was processing the information. "Ooooh Weeeeell... I guess I live in the forest with the rest of the herd. It's hard to say sometimes though. I spend plenty of time exploring and I doubt this place will be very permanent." He gave a shrug as if to say that the place he slept at wasn't too important. "I am a long way from home. Don't know if I can call this place home yet... it just doesn't feel right, at least for now..."
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:05 am
Flower nodded. "Yes, I know what you mean about this place not feeling like home. I managed to lay down some sembilance of ties to these lands but," She sighed. "If I'm honest I'm not sure I'd stay if it wasn't for Azhar, my adopted son, and Sylmeria who's now grown." She smiled ruefully. "I suppose friends and the like can be over rated. Family's good enough when it's not dysfunct." The mare paused. "How'd you come to meet Tardis?" She asked curiously, cocking her head to one side slightly.
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