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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 12:32 am
Aailyah watched as Kolo offered a very loving gesture towards his son. By the appearance of the family, they were the ideal candidates for the coalition. That same love and affection was what she wanted to be instilled in all members. They were an extended family, each one caring for someone else.
When Kolo requested to press on, Aailyah nodded. "It is not a long ways from here, so we can make it there relatively quickly. I can wait for you to wake and speak with the others before we begin the journey." Once she was finished speaking, Aailyah distanced herself from the family to give them a moment to sink in what had been spoken. She would not wish to step on any toes or to upset any new friends that she had made. While she waited for them to join her, the cheetah smiled and looked off towards her home. How pleasant it was to share her happiness with others.
When the others finally made it to her, the cheetah smiled and returned to her feet. "Follow me and soon you will all have safe shelter and food when you wake." On that note, the cheetah began a slow paced run in the direction of Duma'Chama.
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 8:37 am
Smiling down at his son, he was glad to hear the chirp and see his mood uplifted. Looking back to the lovely white cheetah, he continued to listen to her, standing by his deeming the coalition home.
More than ready to press on, the male turned to the rest of the family, waking those who had kept sleeping and making this offer, "I know you all have been pressed so far, for whoever cannot stand the pace, I will carry you." His mate was the only one of the family that didn't go to, but there was also no worry, she was strong after all. The offer he meant Garai more than the others, but refused to treat the young cub like he was weak so the offer was made to everyone of his important little cubs.
Finally, the family was ready, turning towards the white cheetah; he once again got close to his young son, Garai, and waited for him to move first, for once not leading the travels so the others could move ahead and faster. Soon, they would be home and these long days and nights of traveling would be over. They would be safe and truly able to rest, play and mingle with the only cats worth mingling with.
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