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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:01 am
Mimi chuckled glancing over at his muse as it continued to sink behind the horizon. "I suppose you're right," he sighed. "I have asked the sun before but I suppose it's much like a female," his words made him grin. "You never ask a lady how old she is unless you want to get beaten up," he told her with a small nod. It was one of the few things he had retained from his lessons with his mother.
It was a fond memory of his if only because, admittedly he couldn't exactly remember too many events where his family had been together. Except this one. His mother had been so stern and serious that he never let it leave his mind.
"I'm very glad I had the chance to meet you as well Kavaca," he told her glad that he could accomplish the very thing he had set out to do. "Y'know I always thought it was odd that I lived my whole life here but only knew two people outside of my family, like actually knew," he commented thoughtfully. "I knew who others were but I didn't know a thing about them, so I wanted to meet someone knew so it was really, really great that I got to spend the day talking with you."
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:30 pm
((I just realized I totally forgot to finish this one. FAIL. Sorry, Nuxloff!))
Kava smiled happily, glad that she'd not only been able to make a friend, but had been able to make his day as well. It had been a truly excellent day and a truly excellent conversation.
"Thank you, Miminiwa! It was wonderful to have met you and I'm so glad that you were able to meet someone new!"
With a happy giggle, Kava turned her gaze to the sky and realized that she really had to be going. She wanted to visit her muses one more time before she returned to her den.
"I hope I have the chance to speak with you again! Good night, Miminiwa," she said with a bow. Turning, she hurried off into the fading light in the direction of her tree and her collection of shells. She couldn't wait to tell them about her day.
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