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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:06 am
"You're a tail puller!" he announced with a gasp, his eyes narrowing somewhat before he flashed another impish grin and gave his own tail a wag. Glancing over his shoulder, he double checked that it really was intact despite her pulling. Much to his delight, he found the appendage to be in perfect condition and this simply encouraged him to wag it a little harder. Unfortunately his tail was no longer a stump like her's, as age had caught up with him, his mane and tail had lengthened considerably. Admittedly it wasn't nearly as long as his brother's but it had a much more messy look that her own.
She was so lucky.
It was with a giggle that he pivoted his ears about for tell tale signs of other creatures. Apparently she had been looking at the sun and that was what she had seen through the trees. Really, it was a good thing that he hadn't followed her gaze or it would have been a sorry state of affairs. Balanced he might be now, but if he was dazed he would stumble about even more than she was doing now. Granted at this age 'composure' wasn't really a concept he grasped but in principle, it could be assumed he would certinaly be clumsier.
Alas, it didn't take him long to play along and with another of his grins he launched himself forward to grasp at the filly's tail, only to be distracted by the very same butterfly that had caught her attention. His pale eyes regarded it curiously, following it until it came to rest on the tree trunk nearby. His ears soon pricked in childish fascination and he fell extremely quiet. Creeping forward, he reared onto his hind legs and palced his front hooves against the tree for balance until he was able to stretch his nose up to snort a greeting.
Unfortunately the butterfly didn't appear to appreciate this as it took flight again. Bouncing against his nose, it then swept round and began to flutter in an erratic fashion to another location. The damage was done though and that tiny 'cop' had been enough to make the colt lose his balance out of sheer surprise. No sooner had the butterfly gone than he had fallen backwards and landed on his rump.
"Catch it!" he declared excitedly.
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:01 am
Baisoon watched Feng make his little pose against the tree, she smiled as she looked to the monarch for a reaction. The insect had taken flight yet again and Feng had announced to catch it. Baisoon tilted her head as she watched it flutter around and further away from them. First, she tried to think about catching it when she had never caught anything. However, the more she thought the further the bug had gotten away. Getting up wobbly, she slowly started rushing after it, but looked rather clumsily as she seem to be tripping on this and that. Going faster than the pace of walking was hard. Baisoon halted and looked at her tiny legs, she needed to get use to them. Head shot up as she remembered the butterfly, it did not stop to wait for her. It had continued to make its escape. Baisoon shook her head with a grin as she continued her first try to trot. Her vision was messy, bouncing up and down and she could barely keep the butterfly as her focus point when she seem to be tripping over tree roots that grew out of the ground. Her mane did not bounce with her however her tail did. Forgetting about Feng quickily, the filly continued her chase. All her senses on this little buddy. Soon, she had lost sight of it, the butterfly had gotten away, had it landed somewhere? Baisoon looked desperately for her vicitm, although nothing seem to have caught her eye besides trees. The new word she learnt, big plants that grew so high. Finding herself caught in the imaginations of these trees, her little head cranked upwards and looked around amazed. They were huuuge. Baisoon looked at herself and wondered how tall she could get. The winged one back there was pretty tall compared to her. A jolt came to her heart, Feng and Anuie. Oh dear, she had forgotten about them. Turning back, nothing seem to have been reconiseable. In fact, every view looked the same. Trees, small plants, and some other unimportant things. The earth held no mark of hers, which was a bad thing that she could not lead herself back to them.
A voiceless filly, sitting alone in the middle of who knows where. Baisoon's eyes started watering as she had never gotten lost before, always found a way back home. Now, she wasnt even sure where the sun rays were coming from. A bit of weeping noises were made from her, besides that her voice remained useless. Clearly, she could not call out for help and clearly she did not want to stay here forever. Her only hope but that Soulfriend Feng would find her. The trees rustled as the wind picked up. A few leaves loosened and floated down, dancing down, towards Baisoon. Her weeping stopped as she watching the colors of the leaves float down. Orange and red, some what yellow too. Her eyes glittered as the remaining tears did not flow down her face. All her thoughts collected on the one little leaf that had flown down to join her. Baisoon smiled with a dazed look. As young and simple as her mind was, Baisoon had no idea how to use her other senses for the time being.
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