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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:32 pm
Claws raked through dying leaves as Aisu Kuriimu stalked off to find Amile or to leave. One or the other. If she found him gone then she would go to look for him, even if it meant that she would never find the oasis again in her life.
But it wasn't Amile that she nearly bumped into due to her blurry eyes and still sleep mussed head. It was a large golden lioness.
"Oh! Sorry! I didn't see you there." Aisu said instantly and turned her head away from the lioness before her to look through the night once more. A paw rubbed away the slowly drying tears on her cheeks and due to this Aisu never notised that she'd in fact run straight into a goddess.
Rather than wait to be forgiven, like she normally would have in any other circumstance, Aisu put her feet to the ground and set off again with a slight huff of irritation that Amile had gone this far away from the place he claimed he wanted to stay at with her. Why'd he run off!?
Besides that, wasn't his paw still hurting him from twisting it? That would bode ill if he continued walking through the forest at night on it. What if it completely broke? She'd never forgive herself for having let him go simply because she was tired.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:29 pm
Sanaa was taken rather by surprise when she was suddenly set on by mortals, her ears laying back against her head. She didn't have time to put up any illusions, giving in and accepting that they were seeing her in her full glory. Wings rustling as she planted her paws, green eyes flickered from the male that paded up softly behind her. It was the same one she'd woken before, but she was promptly distracted when a smaller body ran into her own, her head turning to watch as the female stalked off.
"That's... fine." She murmured, though the lioness probably wasn't listening. Whatever happened to mortals respecting the divine? Shaking her head, she dismissed the retreating lioness and turned to the cheetah behind her, tilting her head when she saw the bird in his mouth. An offering...? But, no... it was still alive, just injured. Well, so much for that.
Snail forgotten, she set it aside, back by the tree she had found it on. It wasn't any use to her anyway, being alive. The goddess waited to see if the cheetah was going to do or say anything to her. He certainly looked like he wanted to.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:42 pm
The male set the little bird down and looked to the goddess. She had sevral different things on her body and a wings of her own maybe she knew how to help the little bird.
"She's hurt." He said softly as setting down in front of her. He then looked over seeing Aisu run frantically about. He then looked to the goddess as blush came to the young cheetahs cheeks.
"So is she..." He said as he got up as he began to limp with his leg as his pain came and hit him like a tsunami as he grunted and stopped just short of leaving the goddess.
"Aisu...Aisu come back." He whined oftly as he turned slight checking on his leg before shaking it a little as he tried to put weight back onto it but whined and got off it quickly. Slowly moving back to the bird and goddess he looked at them.
"Well...looks like we are both hurt." He said to the bird before looking to the goddess.
"You don't happen to know of anything to help her wing do you?" He said very softly.
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:49 pm
The goddess blew air through her nose as she looked down at the cheetah, her eyes drifting to the bird at her paws. A broken wing... lovely. She thought as she sat back, gently scooping it into her living paw. The metal one would have been too damaging to it.
"Broken wing." She said simply, glancing at the cheetah when he came back to her, limping himself. "I'm sorry." She said after a moment, shaking her head even as she craddled the bird gently. "I am not the Goddess of Healing. I can fix things that do not live, but I know nothing about living things and how they work." She frowned at that admission, but she couldn't take it back now. Much as she wished she could make something living, she could not... yet.
"The best thing is to put it some where safe, and let it heal or not, on its own." She shrugged her heavy shoulders gently, feeling useless.
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:07 pm
Knuckling down a bit, Aisu was about to go springing across the dried leaves and wave through trees when she heared the whisperings of words shared between others. Despite having been on a Hail Mary attempt to find Amile in the dark before he hurt himself, Aisu was intrueigued by the sound of one of the voices.
It was as if all the winds and all the rocks and all the trees in the jungle were reaching into the speaker and bursting out in a broth of explinations of themselves, wishes and dreams of what to become.
Twisting her body, the lioness wandered over towards the voices until she was hidden down in the brush. Sure it was back from where she'd just come but that didn't matter. Lifting her head so she could look to see who was talking, her eyes widened.
It was Amile, and a GODDESS of all things. A large goddess at that, her wings, all three of them even, were glittering in the moonlight and her markings and jewelry covering her were exquisite. What was she if but a pale comparison?
Both of them appeared to be looking at something but Aisu couldn't make it out from where she was and... well she WAS looking for Amile anyway.
Standing up, Aisu walked into the clearing and leveled her eyes at Amile before glancing down to see the small bird that was at his feet. Her heart about snapped in two when she saw how hurt the little thing was and her soft voice cooed as she went to it's side quietly, forgotten about her anger at Amile for having endangered his ankle.
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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:50 pm
The male smiled brightly seeing the female he grew attached to so greatly.
"Aisu!" He exclaimed before going to move to her but was reminded of his pain in his foot he had forgotten about it for some time now with it having gone numb. He winced as he moved to shuffle over to her leaving the bird before the goddess.
"Aisu I think she can help us. I think Mmm...She...can" He began to loose his coherent thought as he began to sway a little before finally his eyes rolled back and he succumbed to the pain and passed out hitting the ground with a thud.
The little bird let out a frightful squeak as she began to hop over to the cheetah that had showed her so much kindness. Several moments passed before she was close enough to look him over giving a few tsks and a head shake she looked at his swollen foot.
"No good...No good indeed." She chirped out looking to Aisu.
"Mending he needs." She said softly tilting her head to one side as gave a small coo and ruffled her feathers before giving a squeak and looked to her own inured wing.
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:43 pm
Sanaa felt distinctly out of place with these mortals, folding her great wings to her back as she settled to sit on her haunches, tail tucked around her. Green eyes like new leaves watched curiously to see what they would do now.
Mortals were strange creatures, amusing to a point and sometimes useful. These three before here had yet to prove useful, but at least they were semi-entertaining. That reminded her, though, of the project left unfinished in her lair and the items she'd collected in the bag about her neck. They would keep, but she'd prefer to get back to her work as soon as possible.
Well, there was not much she could do here anyway... so for the moment, the Goddess watched, waiting to see if the mortals had forgotten her, allowing her to quietly slip away.
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:40 pm
A part of her wanted to scream, but her eyes never left the little bird. She knew that Amile hadn't broken his ankle otherwise he wouldn't have been able to walk on it at all. It was either a pull or a sprain but he'd overworked his already tired body like a fool. she wouldn't forgive him for hurting himself but the bird before her had a broken wing.
Aisu lifted her eyes to look at the goddess and she bowed her head slowly before going back to Amile and the bird again. Whoever the goddess was wouldn't be interested in the pain of mortals, she knew that much from having met a god before herself. It had been a cruel one but it had been one none the less.
Turning her eyes to the bird she smiled softly, "Just let him sleep and I'll do something for that wing of yours. Don't worry, he's foolish in his own way."
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:55 am
The small bird let out a chirp before moving to rest on the female lioness shoulder happily. She then looked to the male with a small giggle as she then gave a sigh.
"Silly clumsy fool." She chirped out with another small giggle before fluttering out her feather looking to sleep on the lioness shoulder feeling safest not feeling well to try and attempt any great distance into the air.
Amile was already to far gone to even realize what was happening around him. He had sweet dreams of having a wonderful family or pride for that matter with the lovely female he had been traveling with.
His lips pulled back into a small while his eyes fluttered behind his eyes as he nuzzled into his own fur a bit trying to get warmth. Otherwise he was perfectly at ease happy and for ever learning.
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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 1:09 pm
Forgotten now, the goddess smiled and ruffled her wings, half spreading them as she watched the mortals.
Well, time to get back to work now. She'd spent quite enough time dallying with these three and there was much to be done back home. A bit of concentration and a twist with her mind, and the goddess was gone.
All that remained was a bit of wood and pebbles that she had dropped, a light breeze stirred up by her disappearance.
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