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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:06 am
"Really?" Uri wasn't that surprised, since he'd know wanderers before - very well in fact - and assumed she just planed to survive and keep on moving like they did. He didn't understand she meant she had no plans at all in anyway for her life. Even if he had, he'd not known what to say without much thought.
"Just going to go where life takes you then?"
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 5:52 am
"I don't know." She admitted blankly. She had no drive, no determination to simply survive or to wander or to meet others, life was just a meaningless road ahead, a straight path that bore no markings of interest, or milestones. Blinking, olive eyes flickered to Uri. "I suppose.." Mother had always talked about fate, and although Mfuto did not share beliefs on such subjects, or had never really known what she'd thought on it, she guessed maybe mother was right and that life had to be worth living because everything would work out in the end. If it was fated to.
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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 7:43 am
"Oh." Uri let his own eyes drift closed. It truely was getting tiring talking to her, as intriguing as she was. Uri was such a passionate cheetah who felt so much...plus it left something to be desired in conversation. It was like she didn't know anything or feel anything or think anything. Such a shame. And after all the travelling he'd been doing...
"I do beg your pardon, but I think I'd best get some sleep while I may. It was a pleasure to have met you Mfuto~"
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:58 am
"Okay" The cheetah said quietly, her olive eyes watching the male for a second. "Nice to meet you too, Uri" She wandered off gracefully, her head slightly more questioning than before she had arrived. She had no real purpose in life, but no desire to leave this world, she was just blank, and until the day her heart pounding with raw emotion, she'd keep searching. Looking over her shoulder to Uri she left him a pleasant smile, regardless of whether he could see her or not, then vanished into the horizon.
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