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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 1:14 pm


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Date: 01.13.06
Location: The Fourth Wall Office
Synopsis: Sajhiri is summoned to the office to pickup a delivery...which happens to be a baby Bighorn Sheep.
Participants: Sajhiri and Dodge, karma_k, Andraste (Lenachan35 cool and Jacosa, Youkochylde and Kaeru, Sayuri_Nitta and Aini, Patrick (nozomi_na_gaku) and Akilah, ZeroDream and Ronen, Quinny-chan and Belen.
The Scene:



The door of the office building was pushed open with a soft grunt as Sajhiri shouldered her way inside. She wasn't paying overly much attention to her surroundings, as her eyes were scanning over a piece of paper in her hands. The confusion caused by the note from Karma asking her to come to this address for a 'pickup' was written all over her face, from the furrowed brow to the pursed lips.

A pale face poked in the egress after she passed, a hand adjusting a pair of spectacles balanced on a non-human nose. Saedare called after Jhiri, "Do you want me to give Rebecca her bottle, mother?"

Sajhiri blinked and turned to look at the Aduthule woman and she nodded after a moment. "Oh, yeah sure, hon. I'd appreciate that. If she starts screaming, you can put her in the stroller and head around the block. You know how she hates the truck if it's not moving."

Saedare smiled and disappeared back outside where a large silver truck was parked.



Sayuri pushed open the door with one hand, the other supporting a just-walking Aini. Sayuri stooped as she entered the Fourth Wall office, watching Aini's faltering steps.
'Almost inside, you're doing really well,' she encouraged the fennec girl, who had the tip of her little pink tongue protruding from her mouth as she concentrated.
'There!' she said, swinging Aini up in the air as they went inside proper to the large waiting area. Sayuri rested Aini on her hip, and the toddler played with the collar of Sayuri's kimono.
'Oh hello,' Sayuri nodded at the other woman there.



Another pair entered into the shop a moment later, Youko glad that at least this time he didn't have to grab Kaeru by the collar to make him stop and shuck off his coat and shoes. The boy seemed to be used to this routine by now... although he still hadn't gotten used to putting them in the right place. Instead, he left coat and shoes in a heap before springing into the main waiting area and immediately diving INTO the toybox that waited on the other side.

"BANZAIIIIIIIIII!!!" he screeched, sending plushies in a spray around the box as Youko winced and picked up the boy's shed clothing.



Somewhere within the depths of the Fourth Wall building, there was the sound of a door opening and then closing.

Karma came to the conclusion that she was getting to the point where she was, as much as she hated to say it, getting too old to pull all-nighters constantly. But the paperwork was all in order, the phone calls had been made, the eggs had all been checked, and now, she decided, she was going home to take a nap before starting all over again.

The foxcoon slunk down the hallway toward the waiting area, one ear lopped over in exhaustion and the dark rings under her eyes hidden by her mask. As she drew near, however, the sounds of voices caught her ear.

...visitors. Crap. Quickly, she veered off into the bathroom, cracking the tap and splashing her face with cold water in an effort to jolt herself awake. It worked....sort of. It was enough to bring her back to alertness, at least. Too much water, and she'd look like a drowned rat.

Pausing to towel the beads of cold water out of her fur, she headed back out to the waiting area to greet the people.



Andraste petted her belly and stared at the little otter, who was rubbing his nose in a strange manner. "I feeeel...people." He said and pushed one strand of his black hair out of his face to see better.
The mother didn't dare to mention that this feeling could be a result of seeing people enter the building, so she just kept silent.

Jacosa was wearing a funny new pocket, which was yellow and fuzzy and was much too girly for Andraste's likings. He loved it though and there were some crayons and paper inside.

They entered the building and the otter grinned. "Said people are here. HEYO !" He screamed and suddenly noticed that some of them were even familiar.




Sayuri laughed as the frog-boy did a rather interesting dive into the toybox.
'I give that an 8.6,' she joked as Aini squirmed in her arms. She turned as someone else entered and smiled.
'Andraste,' she called, and Aini squirmed to get down even more.
'Osa!!'




And, unaware of the other presents, Zero was slowly making her way torward the center on foot, with Ronen carefuly nested in his coat and on her shoulders, which probabely was a fact that no other would be able to reproduce, since, well... Ronen was not exactly a feather.

The plan was to go see Karma... to chat a bit and show her that Ronen was doing well, and then go catch a bit to eat. The reploid had spotted a vegetarian restaurant which would probably fit the dinosaur's tastes to perfection, and the loss of one meal worth of meat wouldn't kill her.



Sajhiri moved to the front desk where she signed in. Sayuri's hello made her turn in surprise. "Say?" she asked in surprise. She'd not seen Sayuri since dropping a few rambunctious gargoyles into her lap around the holidays. "You have some idea what...this...place..." her words trailed off as she lookd down at the little fox walking on it's hind legs. She was no stranger to anthros, but babies made her doubletake at their cuteness.

The Banzaii-ing Kaeru made Jhiri jump before she chuckled and looked towards Youko. "Long time, no see, my friend. Is that little fellow yours?" The addition of the otterling and Andraste made Sajhiri's brow further furrow. "I'm beginning to see a pattern here. Are all these kiddos from this place?"




Youko snickered, moving to hug Sajhiri lightly as he nodded. "Yep, the hellion in the box is mine. His name's Kaeru and yes, he came from this place. Karma brought him to me just before my birthday this past summer." He stepped back then, lifting a brow as he let a grin spread across his face. "And I'm guessing that if you're here, you're about to get one too. Congratulations!"



Sayuri finally let Aini down again as she was starting to make small whining noises, and Sayuri knew that if she didnt get her way she would dissolve into a screaming tantrum.
'Ok,' she said, as she placed her on the floor.
'Just don't n** anyone,' she scolded, as the fennec toddled towards Kaeru in the toybox, occasionally falling back with a small bump onto her furry tail.
'Yes, congratulations,' Sayuri smiled at Saj, casting glances at Aini.



At last, Karma arrived in the waiting area, smiling and doing her best to be pleasant as she scanned the people who had arrived, recognizing most but not all. Her eyes fell on the dark-haired woman whom Sayuri and Youko were speaking with and she racked her brain.

She'd made an appointment with someone today amid all of her phone calling and filing. It was fortunate they had all shown up when they had, or she likely would have forgotten about it completely and gone home to zonk out, leaving the poor lady in the lurch. Maybe investing in a planner might not be a bad idea...

Crossing the waiting area, being careful not to step on small tails, flippers, hands, and the like, she approached.

"Sajhiri?" she tried amiably. If it wasn't her, the worst she could do was fix her with a strange look and say no, after all...



Before Andraste was able to even greet somebody, Jacosa had already spotted the fennec fox and squealed. "I-Knee !" He toddled towards her quickly and almost pushed his pocket onto her nose. She so had to see and like it. "Lookit !"
Of course he had also noticed that the cool flying frog guy was there and...there was someone else as well. Someone blue. He stared at the boy for a moment.

Andraste blinked and then waved at Sayuri and Youko. She knew those two. For a moment she turned to her belly and then decided to walk towards the other grown-ups. "Hello." The woman greeted and smiled slightly. "Looks like everyone had the same idea." A chuckle escaped her lips as she saw Sajhiri. Another victim.



And it was at that moment that the blue-haired woman entered the door, and her eyes whidened a bit.

"Well, who-ah." She commented, clearly having not expected to see so many people here. Maybe it would be better to come back later, but Ronen had been looking forward to this... Beside, there seemed to have plenty of kids his age.

"Allright, down weee goooo~~" Zero ducked down, and Ronen gave a surprised yelp at first, but it quickly turned to a little giggle and squees of delight as she disloged the dinosaur boy from her shoulders and helped him take off his coat. "Stop wriggeling, cutie, or ill't take longer."

He pouted a bit, but compeled, his tail waving back and forth calmly until he finally was free, and rushed to the otter boy. "Hi !"



Sajhiri's jawdrop was Stooges-worthy in its comedic potential. Youko and Sayuri's indication that she was here to get a baby left her gobsmacked. After a moment or two she managed to shake off the shock. "You're sure? I mean...well I wouldn't mind another little one around the house. With the rest of the Menagerie all grown up, Rebecca could really use another little one to play with." She glanced out the window to make sure her biological daughter wasn't making her adopted daughter's life a living hell inside the truck. Seeing all was in order, she scanned around the room quickly filling with little ones. "Where in the world do they come from, though? Is there a part of Gaia that evolved differently? Or are they from somewhere else? They're so darling!"

At Karma's address, Sajhiri turned to the foxcoon and smiled. "Um, yes, that's me. I received a message to come here for a pickup?" She looked a little confused, but a bit excited at the prospect as well.



Youko stepped back to let Sajhiri talk to Karma on her own, the grin not fading in the slightest as he fully recognized that 'poleaxed' look. He knew it intimately, it was the same look he'd had when presented with Kaeru. Speaking of Kaeru... He turned then, eyes widening as he darted towards the boy. "NO!"

Kaeru stopped dead, mouth open as he paused in his attempt to catch a fly that was buzzing against the window. It had just been SITTING there, and obviously it didn't have a long life expectancy. "WHAT? I was just gonna taste it..."

"No eating bugs outside the house," Youko reminded him, sighing inwardly. It was bad enough he liked to gross out his sisters by munching on bugs. He didn't need to worry about what the boy was flicking up with his tongue everywhere ELSE.



Sayuri nodded, then noticed the blue haired woman and gave a small nod and a wave in her direction, chuckling at the child she had entered with. So many children! She hoped that none of them started the other's crying, she didnt think she was quite up for that level of noise.
'Hi Andraste,' she raised an eyebrow.
'Well you're looking...fuller then last time I saw you,' she said, a slightly triumphant look on her face. She had been right in her thinking that Jacosa's mother was pregnant.

Aini watched, eyes round at Kaeru.
'Yoo eats flys?' she asked, radiating awe (well as much awe as a toddler could).
'Mama say I cant eats wrigglies,' she complained, as Jacosa came over.
'Lookit wat?' she flicked her ears at the otter boy.



Karma's smile widened a notch at the response she recieved and nodded. "Yes, follow me please?" she asked, beckoning Sajhiri to come with her as she left the waiting area and headed to the left, down the hallway.

She made a mental note to herself that what she really needed to do was get some new toys for the waiting room. The kids were getting bigger every time she saw them and one toychest with a few odds and ends was not going to cut it very soon.



Jacosa huffed as Aini didn't recognise the most marvellous bag/pocket/carry-around-thing ever. He was just about to speak as the blue one came over. Was he a dog ? No...doggies had fur. A brown paw scratched the small one's head before he started to smile. "I Cosa, that I-Knee. You ?"

Quickly he opened and closed the plush pocket to show Aini how great it is and that everybody was supposed to like it. As he noticed Kaeru though, he was quite amazed. "How does taste ?"

Andraste blushed and nodded slightly. "Yes, I am..." It took her while to say the word. "Pregnant." She grinned and looked at her feet. "Jacosa will get a sibling quite soon."



"Ronen." He answered, pointing at himself, his nose wriggeling a bit at the thought of eating bugs. Bugs weren't for eating, ewwww...

He didn't comment on that, however, as he plopped sitting on the ground, and mimiced Jacosa's movement with a giggle, then peered as he worked with the pocket, visibely more than a bit interested in the sound it made.

Zero decided it was better to keep herself sillent, at least until Karma was done with the other woman, and simpely sat nearby.



Sajhiri gave Sayuri and Youko a little wave, her eyes lighting up, before she turned to follow the proprietor down the hall. The seraph wrung her hands a bit in anticipation, feeling her heart pound. "This is really interesting. I hadn't really thought about another baby, but now that I think about it, my daughter really needs another little one to play with, and I miss having a pile of youngins about. I'm happiest taking care of babies."

She smiled warmly, her eyes flitting about curiously as they passed the doors.



After last nights (almost) catastrophe with fanged women and not-babified children, Akilah had demanded to go back. His demanding consisted of screaming and screeching out 'FOOF' and 'FWINE' until Patricks ears started to bleed...so why the hell not?

Not like he had...y'know. Other kids to take care of. Or a job. heaven freaking forbid.

Still. The kid was contented, riding on his fathers shoulders, hands tugging at his hair like a rider would a favorite (albiet psycho) horse.

"Eeee~" The meerkat squealed when Patrick pushed open the Fourth Walls door, pain written on his brightly pierced features. "Eee! Fwoof! Fwine! Churrrr~"

Sound affects were cute. The psycho clutching meerkat? Not so much. "Yes, Akilah. We're here." And in an animal house it appeared! Look at all the kiddlets and peoples and and and...so many.



"I'm glad to hear it." the foxcoon replied just as warmly as Sajhiri's smile. "Its always nice knowing the children are going to good homes. I always worry that there'll be a time that one will come through and have no takers..."

Karma paused at the third door on the left, turning the knob gently and pausing to look over her shoulder at the dark-haired seraph, lowering her voice a bit.

"So far, this one seems really cooperative. He came through the rift and went right to sleep. I called you right after getting him settled in one of the cribs, since you didn't list a particular preference on species. He was still napping last I looked" Saying so, she eased open the door slowly so that she wouldn't startle the little angel inside.

The 'little angel' however, seemed to be wide awake and busily gnawing on the corner of the powder-blue blanket Karma had tucked around him the last time she'd been in to check on him and still found him snoozing. He'd apparantly been working hard at it, too...the fibers were frayed and soggy and the little silver lamb didn't even look up as the two women entered.



"They're good," Kaeru whispered, sidelong to Aini and Jacosa as soon as Youko's attention was elsewhere. He WAS a frog, after all.. and frogs ate bugs. HE liked them. As he watched Youko walk away, he waited until the fox's back was turned, then let his tongue zing out, catching the unsuspecting fly and reeling it in again almost as quickly. It was an instantaneous reaction, and within a span of a second, he was sitting there in the toybox again as if nothing at all had happened.



Sajhiri tiptoed in behind Karma, expecting a snoozing baby, and instead found herself staring down at a wide awake ball of fluffy wool. She blinked, both brows heading ceiling-ward, at the mess in the crib and the cause of it. "Looks like I'll need to stock up on chew-resistent teething items, eh?"

She leaned over to scritch the little fellow under the chin. "Just look at you. A little silver lamb! No doubt you'll be a big silver ram some day!" She chuckled then looked ponderous as she glanced back towards the hall. "Just like my truck...a big silver Dodge Ram. Oh!"

She laughed out loud and looked to Karma. "That's what I'll call him...Dodge! He goes through blankets like my truck goes through gas. It's kind of fitting," she grinned.



'Congratulations!' Sayuri squealed, actually hugging Andraste.
'I did kind of suspect from what you were saying last time we met, but wasnt sure how to tell you.' she smiled, letting the woman go.

Unfortunately for Jacosa, the pocket thing that he was trying to show her was eclipsed for Aini by what Kaeru did next.
''gain, gain!' she clapped, wriggling around on her bottom, her tail wriggling excitedly.
'Do it 'gain!'



A tension seemed to pass out of the foxcoon at Sajhiri's positive reaction to the youngling and she gently reached into the crib, shooing the corner of the blanket out of Dodge's mouth. Before he could protest, she'd picked him up, taking a quick peek into the leg of his diaper to make sure he was not in need of a changing, and then offered him to his new mother.

"You want to go say hi?" she goaded the little lamb. They could worry about paperwork another time. She had Sajhiri's contact information, after all, and the papers could be completed by mail just as easily as they could be filled out in the office.



"Ronen. Nice ta meetcho." The otter grinned and his tail flicked from side to side. This one looked nice, but he had some bad things on his back. "Ouch...how did get that ?" An extended finger pointed on the almost spiky things.

Eyes turned back to Aini for a moment and he pouted. She wasn't even interested in his famous bag...A slurping sound was heard from Kaeru's direction and Jacosa turned towards him. The fly was gone. That was a really cool thing to do, but the otter knew that his tongue wasn't able to do it. First he could fly and now he could eat flies...life was unfair.

So he decided to sit down beside Ronen and showed the pocket to him. "Wanna try ?"

His ears perked up though as he heard a familiar chirr. Dark otter eyes looked for the source. Today was best friend day !



Sajhiri's expression melted into a motherly smitteness. She just could never resist the little ones. The flood of Menagerie members was a testament to that. Her tower was filled with beings of every shape, size and species.

She reached out to take the little lamb into her arms, and cradled him gently to her. "Aren't you the handsomest little lamb ever?" she cooed to him. "Hi Dodge, I'm here to take care of you."

The lamb looked up at her, wide-eyed for a moment, until the compliment about his utter cuteness. that seemed to make him comfortable and happy, and he merrily began chewing on a lock of Jhiri's hair.




((Oh yeah, on that, Karma... >_>;;; Permision to throw a form your way sometime soon ?))

Ronen perked a bit, just fast enough to see Kaeru's tongue zoom right on the poor unsuspecting fly, and see it retract as quickly as it zoomed.

...And while the idea of eating flies was still gross to him, Kaeru's mighty tongue-fu impressed him indeed.

"How you do that ?!?" He asked, surprise apparent. "Was aw-som !"

Then his attention turned back to Jacosa, who had just spoken, his tail still wagging, but slower, out of instinctive caution and Zero's learning that he might hurt someone with the spikes on it. The spines on his back weren't that much of an issue... they couldn't pierce or cut. The dinosaur boy gave it some thought for a moment before answering. "Always had tat." He admitted, visibely not really having thought about it before. "Like you have tat." He pointed at his fur, visibely trying to draw a parallel. "And me don't."

...It made sence in his mind, at least.

But then, he forgot all about it when he was presented the pocket. "Sur !"



Karma stood silently, watching the two of them with a satisfied smile. This was, without a doubt, her favorite part of this occupation -- watching new families begin.

After a short time, she spoke.

"If you need supplies or anything, I have them in the supply closet" she offered. The seraph had already mentioned her love of babies, but it never hurt to make sure that a parent was well-stocked. Her supplies might not have been top of the line since she purchased them in bulk, but there were plenty to go around.


The minute he saw Jacosa, the little meerkat squealed, bouncing more, chirruping and churrings wildly. Patrick could only wince, reaching up and trying to pull him down once again.

"A-Akilah! Stop!"

"Eee!" He squealed, letting himself be taken down from his high perch. While the fly-snapping thing caught the little furry things attention, he wasn't the one who had petted his belly before! Small paws reached out for Jacosa, flexing and squeaking more, writhing to try and free himself from bejewled hands.

Akilah couldn't walk, but he could wriggle! And...drag and stuff..


Quinn felt a little guilty for leaving Moss with the sitter, but neither he, nor Belen, seemed to mind very much and she thought it beneficial that the pair socialize without the other every once in a while. So, armed with a spray bottle, some lotion, nebulizers and Belen's travel bowl, she had brought the Axolotl to the center to play and to perhaps check with Karma to make sure his breathing treatments were progressing as they should.

Not bothering to knock this time, she swung the door wide, chirped a fond hello and sat Belen on the ground, cautioning him to be wary of the others. Wouldnt want him to get stepped on simply from lack of attention.

Strong swimming legs allowed him to toddle slowly, even though he wasn't quite old enough to be able to do so. It gave Moss fits, watching his younger brother walk when all he could do was crawl behind. Such was sibling rivalry, she supposed.

She took a seat on one of the plump couches, eagle eyes trained on her diminuative, yet very independant son.


"Kaeru!"

The boy wilted slightly when he realised he'd been caught fly-catching again. Dammit, this was so unfair. "But I was hungry!" he wailed, throwing one of the toys in a fit of anger.

"Then we'll go home and get you something to eat," Youko replied, moving to scoop him up before he could start a full-out tantrum. "And a NAP," he admonished, ignoring the protests of the frog as he set the boy down and swatted him lightly on the behind to get him moving towards the coats. He waved to those he knew, and pulled his own coat on, helping Kaeru as well.

It was amazing to him that children moved 10 times SLOWER when they were whimpering.


Karma was about to say something and, instead, stifled a yawn that had come out of nowhere.

"Excuse me." she said, somewhat embarrassed. "I've been up since about this time yesterday and I was on my way out when everyone came in. If I'm going to drive myself home without nodding off, I'd probably better do it soon."

She reached out, gently tickling one of the twitching silver ears. "If you like, I can send you home with the paperwork, or I'll mail it to you...whichever is easier for you. There's no rush to get him into the records as long as it gets done."

Actually, she liked to get everybody into the records as quickly as possible since it was less to have to do later, but she didn't want to create an air of urgency and turn something so lovely into something so....official.



Sajhiri smiled. "I can bring the paperwork home with me. Not a problem. I'll get it back to you ASAP. Thank you again, Karma. Go get some rest."

She slipped back out of the room and back towards the waiting room with her brand new bundle of...er...wool...in her arms.



Aini watched as Kaeru was taken away by the mean man - who she poked her tongue out at. Well now what would she do? She sidled over to the Jacosa and patted him on the shoulder.
'Osa,' she said, looking at the dinosaur boy with him.
'oo dat?'

'Hows it going anyways?' Sayuri asked, motioning at Andraste's growing bump.



Karma watched her go and then exited the now-empty nursery to head for her back office. There was no fumbling for the papers this time as she'd learned after about the fourth or fifth adoption that it was in her best interest to sacrifice an entire afternoon making all of the adoption papers into stapled packets.

Grabbing one of said packets out of the wire basket in the corner of her desk, she headed out into the waiting area. Placing the packet on the edge of the counter where it would be easily-noticed, but out of reach of the playing children, she quietly grabbed up her coat and slipped out.

Yeah, no more all-nighters...



Andraste smiled slightly. "It's not so easy, because I can't go to work anymore, but the father...Ranjit...he's living with us now. I'm a bit afraid of the birth though."

Jacosa waved to Kaeru as he left, but wasn't too sad about it. Now Aini had come back to play !

He looked at his fur while listening to Ronen and it took him a while to understand the boy's words. "Cool." It was alright, not everybody had fur and not everybody spikes, right ?

"Is Ronen." The otter explained to the fennec fox and motioned her to sit down with them.

His eyes were sparkling as he noticed Akilah and smiled. "Keela ! Can I hold ?" He really wanted to show his 'little brother' to the others. The otter knew about babies and everyone should know. "I get baby siblin." He stated proudly.

Phew...finally it started to became exhausting. Didn't he know that one was well ? His eyes darted towards Belen and he waved.



Ronen simpely nodded in confirmation and smilled at Aini. He was a bit sad that Kaeru had to go... but what could he do ? He could always see him again later !

It took alot to keep this one down, it seemed.

"Baby sibilin ?" Ronen tilted his head and blinked. Being the youngest, he had no smaller sibilings... more older sibilings you could shake a stick at, but younger ? Nope. So the thought confused him a bit.



"Here there, 'Cosa," Patrick chirrup gratefully when he moved towards teh otter and the little dinosaur. The fish-like Fourth waller was seen with wide eyes but he carefully manuvered so he could in NO WAY step on him - Patrick is a wee bit paranoid with child safety. "I think Akilah wants to see you again."

Indeed, he did. As soon as they were close enough, he wriggled until he was put down and crawled his happy way over to Jacosa. Clingage commenced, wide black eyes peeking at Ronen as the small 'rat' chittered.

"You have a baby sibling? Really? Where?"



Sajhiri moved to the door of the office and she opened it to wave to Saedare outside. "Can you get Naeva's old infant seat out of the back of the truck, love, and set it up? We're bringing home another little one!" Saedare looked surprised, but did as was requested.

Sajhiri picked up the papers from the counter and she settled onto one of the couches to put them in her bag and still balance the sleeping lamb in her arms. She gave a quiet smile to the other 'parents' in the room.



Belen toddled on his hind legs slowly, before dropping down to scuttle about on all fours. He walked suprisingly well for one meant to never leave the water and though he still wheezed from time to time, it didnt sound quite as severe as it had.

He made his way over to Jocasa, climbing onto his tail. He remembered playing with the tail in his bowl and he remembered that the Otter liked water, just like he did.

He grabbed on and made his version of the purring noise Makana made when she was happy. It was a good noise and he liked how rumbley it made him feel.



'You'll be fine, you have support and that's the most important thing,' she glanced at the wall-clock and sighed.
'Well I am sorry to have to go so soon, but I left Catta with my neighbour and the poor woman is only so patient.' Sayuri smiled thinly.
'It was nice to see you again.'
She went over, and picked Aini up, who was just about to go over to Ronen and poke his spikes to see what they felt like.
'No! No!' the fennec toddler yelled, squirming for all she was worth.
'Osa!' she wailed, as Sayuri managed to hold her still.
'You...can..see him soon,' Sayuri said, avoiding flailing limbs and a tail.




Saedare poked her head in once more, and called out "It's all set, mom. Did you have a baby when I wasn't paying attention or something?

Sajhiri chuckled, getting up and shifting the lamb so her adopted daughter could see. "Nope, but we've been asked to look after this little darlin. His name is Dodge."

"Like our truck?" the Aduthule asked incredulously. "Really mother, if he grows to hate you for that, I'll be the one to say 'I told you so.' Named after a truck indeed. The poor dear." She shuffled back out of the building to Dodge's vehicular namesake.

Sajhiri offered a small wave to those in the waiting room, and headed home to make her new child comfortable.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:48 am


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Date: 01.13.06
Location: The Silva Regia Tower
Synopsis: Sajhiri brings baby Dodge home.
Participants: Sajhiri, Dodge, and Rebecca.
The Scene:


In the soft glow of a nightlight, Sajhiri slipped into the nursery that held her daughter's crib. In her arms, Dodge was slumbering peacefully, all soft wool and comical snorts as he dreamed. Rebecca was clutching her rubber ducky and chewing on it's bill in her slumber.

She'd not yet taken down Naeva's crib and other paraphenalia, having counted on using it as a spare for *Washu* and Wen's little one whenever they dropped by. She leaned over the rail and settled the little lamb in it gently.

Dodge rolled onto his side and curled into a little content ball at the feeling of the soft sheets. He made sleepy little noises as Sajhiri poked about the room in the near dark for something he could teeth on that was hard enough to withstand the grinding teeth of a sheep. She found a hard plastic round donut from a stackable toy and settled it in the crib with her new charge.

She moved over to look into Rebecca's crib and smoothed the scarlet hair curls on her daughter's brow. She couldn't help but smile at how angellic her little mischeif maker looked while she was sleeping. She murmured quietly "You look like your mother when you're sleeping. You look like your other mother when you're awake." She chuckled and tucked the toddler in.

A noise from Dodge's crib made her turn and check in on him again. He'd sleepily found the donut and was gnawing on it in his sleep. It was adorable, though she hoped the sound would't wake Bex up. She scritched once behind the lamb's ears before she slipped back out of the nursery to let her children sleep.

Sajhiri


Sajhiri

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:04 am


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Date: 01.16.06

Dear Diary,

I am begining to think I'm entirely incapable of saying "no" when it comes to the care of children. I've brought home yet another child in need of a family, and this one is no stranger than any of the others I suppose. I'd received a message from Karma to stop by the Fourth Wall offices for a pickup. I had no idea what this meant, or what the office was about, but when I arrived I found some familiar faces and their unusual charges.

It seems that some babies from an anthropomorphic realm have been sent here for safekeeping by their desperate families. Something in their world had gone quite wrong, and sending the children to this dimension was their last hope. I've been selected to take care of a little lamb, whom I've named Dodge, after my truck. He's sweet and silvery in fur color, and chews quite a bit. I am told he'll grow into a Bighorn Ram someday.

I've settled him into Naeva's old crib in the nursery with Rebecca. He's a major chewer and I spent much of the day after his arrival investing in very tough teething toys. He chewed through hard plastic, soft rubber, and most everything else I tried. Binkies are right out. I finally broke down and went to PetSmart, where I bought a few of their Kong toys for dogs. They're supposed to be for strong chewers, and they aren't kidding. Dodge LOVES them! And he can't destroy them. I got him a red ball and a blue ball to chomp on.

He's been happily accepting the sheep milk I've had to get at a Whole Foods store for his bottle. He poo poo'd most of the baby food I tried to feed him, even the veggies, but he seems to like baby oatmeal well enough. Looks like he's primarily a grains eater. When he's weaned off the bottle and onto solids I'll see about setting up a grazing patch for him in the garden. I'll need to make sure it's very clean and chemical free.

He and Rebecca are getting along well, except when she pulls on his ears. He doesn't like that very much. He loves it when she snuggles up to him. I think she likes how soft his wool is. She calls him "Pretty" and he almost seems to preen at the compliment. It's very cute.

I've started redecorating the room to have a bit of more boyish flare to it so it's not so girly for poor Dodge. Off to do some shopping now!
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Date: 02.14.06
Location: The Silva Regia Tower
Synopsis: Valentine's Day with the Menagerie!
Participants: Sajhiri, Dodge, and Others.
The Scene:


Sajhiri settled down in the center of the couch, with a large bowl of popcorn in her lap. Scattered throughout the living room were paper Valentines that she had given to each member of the Menagerie, and all sorts of candies and chocolates that her "children" had received as gifts. To her right, the Sphinx sat picking discerningly through her box of truffles. The felinid purred contentedly as she popped one in her mouth. "I'm learning to enjoy these human holidays..." she murmured.

Sajhiri chuckled and one foot idly rocked the carrier on the floor in front of her, where Dodge was dozing peacefully, his favorite Kong chew toy clasped in his little hands. The baby ram's day had been a long one. Sajhiri had taken him and Rebecca to the zoo, and the sight of all the big animals had awed him. She'd made a careful effort not to go to the area where the sheep and rams were, so as not to frighten him with the prospect of being caged. It didn't help matters when Rebecca decided she ought to climb into the Lion exhibit. If it wasn't for Dodge's panicked bleating, she might have gotten away with it. Luckily Sajhiri nabbed her halfway over the railing.

Rebecca had squealed in delight at every exhibit, but her favorite part had been feeding the ducks at the duck pond. Even now she was chewing merrily on the bill of her new stuffed duckie which she'd gotten in the zoo gift shop. Which she'd thrown a temper tantrum over until Sajhiri bought it. She was on the floor beside dodge on a blanket, her face smeared with melted chocolate. The precocious redhead loved all holidays with equal zest, so long as she was getting presents.

Curled on Sajhiri's other side on the couch was Saedare. The adult Aduthule still made her do a doubletake everytime Sajhiri saw her. It was so hard to grasp that her twin adopted daughters were now one being, and all grown up. Sae's job at the museum kept her busy and happy. She was truly enjoying cataloguing and occasionally assisting with some research there. The young woman sifted through a pile of DVDs on the coffee table. "Roman Holiday first, then Breakfast at Tiffany's, mom?" she queried.

Sajhiri grinned "That would be lovely!" Every Valentine's Day Sajhiri had an Audrey Hepburn romance movie marathon with the family. She could hear Averno mutter something unpleasant sounding to Arae, where the two Feien fairies were perched on the couch arm. Arae laughed lightly and settled down to watch the first movie.

On the floor beside the couch a trio of Talaye were curled up. They'd gotten biscuits rather than chocolate. Sajhiri knew they weren't precisely dogs, but she didn't want to take the risk, being chocolate is poisonous to canines. Arcus, Caelestis, and the miniature Tantillus were all stuffed and happily dozing.

Jhiri felt the distinct absence of Cervus, the Fey King, but with his Queen so close to giving birth, his absence was understood. Maleficent was perched atop an armchair looking disgustedly at the opening credits. Romance just wasnt the Cait's thing.

Freeze and Gaze were curled up at the foot of the chair, their tails wrapped around one another for warmth, the vulpine slippers quiet and content. Rosco, the Anubii, sat in the chair proper, with Bolie, the Kinoko on his shoulder, and Smooch, the Idle Thought, in his lap. This was their first Valentine's with the Menagerie.

Sajhiri looked around her and smiled. This was her family...from her biological daughter, to the newest adoptees, she loved each and every one of them. It was a holiday about love, and she felt it strongly today.

Sajhiri


Sajhiri

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Date: May 23, 2006
Location: Fourth Wall Establisjment
Synopsis: Dodge meets Kaeru, Makana, and Aini
Participants: Dodge, Ten, Saedare, Kaeru, Makana, Aini, Sayuri, and Trio.
The Scene:


Kaeru stopped in front of the shop, smiling to himself both outwardly and inwardly. This was the first time he'd been here on his own, without Youko tagging along. Honestly? He'd been certain his father would insist on coming along the first time, just to make sure everything went alright. He snorted faintly at that... it wasn't like he was a KID anymore. He wouldn't be flooding the bathroom with Legos this time.

Pushing open the door, he glanced around, thankful that at least this time he didn't have to peel out of a ton of clothes, like he had during the winter. "Hello?" he called out, glancing through the room. "Anyone home?"

Sayuri had looked up as the young man entered, tapping the edges of her fan thoughtfully against her other hand; she was sure she had seen this Fourth Waller before, only he had been alot smaller. She nodded her head towards him and smiled;
'Hello there.' she sat forward on her chair, feet crossed underneath her kimono skirts. Aini looked up from the colouring book that she was happily filling in - orange grass, and purple sky over a pink duck. She giggled at the frog boy and stood up, walking over.
'Hello.' she chirped, ears twitching. He was the biggest one of their kind she had seen!

Trio frowned, eyeing the Fourth Wall shop thoughtfully before shifting the bag she carried from one hand to the other. Makana was peering up at it with obvious recognition, her ears perked. She wasn't wearing her glasses quite yet - getting her prescription filled was their next stop, but they weren't exactly on a timetable. And since they were so close...

"C'mon, sweetie," she urged, blinking as the feline padded toward the door before Trio could even indicate which way to go. Well, Makana's vote was obvious. Chuckling wryly, Trio reached out to open the door for the girl, stepping inside after her. "Hello?"

Kaeru smiled to Sayuri, nodding politely. "Hi there," he said, then saw Aini and grinned. He remembered HER. She was the one that was amused when he'd snapped up a fly. "Hi, Aini," he said, crouching down to see what she was doing. "Awesome picture, you colour really well." He was absorbed in the picture, so didn't quite hear Trio come in right away. It wasn't until the door shut behind her and the cat girl that he turned, blinking over his shoulder.

"Hi, Miss Trio," he said, grinning. She'd be so surprised! She hadn't seen him since he'd grown.

'Thanks,' she smiled, showing the white, sharp canines that had grown bigger when she last did.
'You catch flies dont ya?' Aini, coiled her tail around, suddenly a little shyer as more people came in, woman and feline child. Sayuri looked over as well.
'Hello there,' she greeted this 'Miss Trio' warmly, noting that she too had a kid from here.
'I don't believe we have met,' she carried on as she stood.
'I'm Sayuri, this is Aini.'
'Hello..' Aini peered between her tail hairs, her large ears back a little whilst she decided whether she would like these newcomers.

Makana hesitated. That frog looked rather familiar, though quite a bit larger than the one she knew. But he knew mama, so she figured it was probably safe enough to walk toward him, stopping a few feet away. "I'm Makana," she informed the two kids solemnly. "Who're you?"

Trio, on the other hand, was grinning. "Kaeru, is that you?" she asked, shaking her head before turning to look at Sayuri. "I'm Trio. It's nice to meet you," she said, offering her hand for a handshake.

The door to the establishment opened to admit what seemed to be 2 figures at first glance, but which ended up being three. Saedare, Sajhiri's Aduthule daughter, entered holding Dodge's hand.

Dodge looked particularly excited to be here, especially as Sajhiri had been so overprotective of him and Rebecca since the disaster on Gambino Island. "Thank You, Sae!" he murmured happily, his eyes scanning about for something to ram into with his head.

Saedare smiled down at her charge and rebalanced the glasses on her nose with her free hand. "Glad to be of service, kiddo..." she quipped. Her head lurched to one side as if something was tugging on her ear.

As a matter of fact, something was. Perched on Saedare's left shoulder was a tiny male fairy with blue hair and red markings. "Are you sure Ms. Sajhiri is ok with bringing him here instead of soccer practice?"

Saedare smiled at the little Feien. "I can't see the harm in it. He didn't feel like playing soccer today, Ten," she intoned.

Dodge looked up at the pair and frowned. "The last time someone pushed me down and got my shirt dirty. It was terrible. They actually muddied my ears. I had nightmares for a week."


Kaeru puffed up proudly, the motion causing him to overbalance a bit and he sat down quickly to avoid looking completely stupid. "Yup, it's me!" he said, grinning to Trio. "I grew."

It was plain that his grasp of the obvious was still impeccable.

He smiled to Makana then, remembering the little cat girl, but only vaguely. To be honest, he'd been around her sister, Annora, more. But still, he was polite. "Hi, Makana. Dunno if you remember me or not. I'm Kaeru, Youko's son."

As the new trio entered, he swivelled his head towards the door in curiosity. He hadn't met THEM before. Well, he thought he knew the girl, but he wasn't sure. Not like that would stop him, regardless... Kaeru LOVED people, and waved to them. "Hi! C'mon in, the more the merrier!" The girl obviously wasn't from here... but the boy obviously WAS. "I'm Kaeru... and this is Makana and Aini," he said, motioning to the two girls in turn.

And yet more people. Sayuri shook the profferred hand.
'Good to meet you Trio.' when the handshake was done she folded her fan and slid it into her obi, glancing at Aini to make sure she was being as polite and smiled at Makana.
'She's a pretty little thing.' she nodded, looking at the other woman that had entered with two children. She was very sure she had met her before, briefly when the woman had turned up to collect the male child.
Aini dropped her tail, determined to look brave in front of so many people.
'Hello Ma-kana.' she sounded the word out. It was a nice word to say and she smiled.
'I'm Aini.' she looked over at the fresh newcomers, her tail tip flicking, and she looked at Sayuri, checking she was still there. As the woman was, she relaxed a little.

Makana ducked behind Kaeru at the new people, peering around him to watch them curiously, one ear tilted to listen to them even as she answered the boy she was hiding behind. "You're not Kaeru. Kaeru is smaller," she informed him solemnly. The serious words drew a choked laugh from Trio. But she twisted to look at Aini when she was done examining Dodge, leaning over to see the picture better. "You coloring?" she asked, perking a little at the thought. She liked coloring, after all!

Trio watched the newcomers, letting them get in the door before she called out, "Hi."

Saedare's head swivelled as Kaeru addressed her, and she smiled. "Well hello there! My, haven't you grown! You were just a tiny little thing when Sajhiri came to pick Dodge here up!" The Aduthule moved in and found a spot to settle on a couch.

Dodge trundled over to Kaeru, Makana, and Aini, wideeyed, his hands stuffed in his shorts pockets. He looked Kaeru up and down with an impressed look on his face. "Hi, I'm Dodge! Wow, you ARE big! Will I be that big some day, Sae?" he asked back towards his guardian.

The Feien's eyes lit up. "Well, extropolating that your size will be in proportion to this fellows based on the sizes of your respective seeming species, I'd say you'll be a bit larger than he when you grow up, Dodge," Ten rattled off in a professorial tone.

Saedare grinned. "I think that might be the case, Dodge," she agreed.

Dodge's smile brightened and he looked back to Kaeru. "You have some really cool jewelry! I have a bracelet, look!" He held out a furry arm to show off the Sapphire and gold bauble to the others.


Kaeru blinked, turning nearly completely around to look at Makana with a smirk. "I grew... just like you will someday," he said, leaning in to nuzzle her cheek a bit, the way Youko did with him. He had been told that most furry-things did that. And while it seemed a bit wierd to him (not to mention it tickled his cheek), he figured that it couldn't hurt.

As Dodge came over to them, Kaeru scooted a bit closer to Aini to make enough room for the boy to sit with them if he wanted to. "Eh, I'm not that big," he said, stretching out his legs a bit. "My dad's taller than I am, and he's short. But he said because I'm a frog, I won't get that BIG, really." Truth be told, he looked kinda scrawny... until you got past the fact that his t-shirt was two sizes too big. His limbs and body may have been slender, but the winter's worth of snowboarding, shovelling snow and just generally being on the MOVE constantly had made the teen's body a lot more toned than one would expect from a frog. While he'd never really be that large, he was far from a weakling.

"Awesome bracelet!" He said, grinning as he held up his own wrists and showed off the horn and bead jewellery. "I picked these up in a gift shop down by the beach. They don't get ruined in the water, which is cool... I have some seashell ones too, but I don't wear them all at once." He took a close look at Dodge's then, his smile widening. "See, yours is the good stuff. I'm pretty sure it cost more than a buck ninety-nine like mine did."

However, he was still proud of his jewellery. They were the first things he'd ever bought with his own money, all on his own.

Of course she had seen the woman with the little ram fellow! How muddle headed was Sayuri anyway? It was Saedare, and walked over a little, nodding at her.
'Hello there,' she smiled.
'I see your handful has gotten bigger since we last saw you.'

Aini cocked her head at the interaction between Kaeru and Makana, then bristled a little as Kaeru scooted closer, pushing the crayons to one side as she looked between Dodge and the frog teen.
'I didnt know boys liked shinies..' Aini piped up, showing her own wrist with the golden bracelet that Jacosa had given her as a gift, and which hadnt left her wrist since she had grown and Sayuri had thought her old enough to appreciate it, and look after it. She sniffed the air delicately, then settled again, her quick eyes looking from the frog to the sheep.

Makana watched the others, tucking herself close to the big boy who'd nuzzled her. He seemed safe, and he was really nice and talkative. She'd learned, fairly quickly, that when others were talkative, it meant she didn't have to be. She had no shiny things, but...

"Mama says I'm gonna have glasses soon?" she tried, making the comment sound more like a question than a statement.

Trio watched Makana settle in, and nodded, moving to dig out one of the books from her bag and settle on the couch. She didn't open it, but had it handy, just in case.

Dodge looked over everyone's trinkets, one hand unconsciously smoothing back the hair between his ears. His ears laid back against his head when he realized Aini was the sort of creature that might..gulp...eat him in the wild. Looking around for an out, he caught sight of a mirror and frowned at what he saw. "If you'll excuse me a moment, that ruffling my sister did to me in the car seems to have put a few hairs out of place."

the boy moved to the reflective glass and he began meticulously grooming himself, occasionally grumpily complaining under his breath. He occasionally glanced nervously back at the others.

Saedare smiled at Sayuri, "It is good to see you. Mother knows you, doesn't she?"


Now why'd the boy go away? Kaeru shrugged then and turned back to Makana, grinning. "Glasses, huh? My dad's got those." He leaned in then, whispering. "Yours'll look better, though. They make all kinds of cute ones for kids now, and my dad's blind as a bat without his."

His attention turned to Aini then, and the 'shiny' on her wrist as well. "That's pretty, Aini!" he said, taking her hand and looking at the bracelet. "Were you wearing it last time I saw you? I don't remember seeing it."

Then again, it was hard to remember anything other than the flooding of the bathroom when he 'bombed' the S.S. Lego in the toilet. At least he wasn't that impulsive anymore, right?

Well... he WAS still impulsive. But not like THAT anymore.

Sayuri hadnt realised she had caught the attention of Saedare and she looked up quickly, nodding and smiling;
'Oh yes, sorry,' she chuckled.
'I was so intent on writing down some things I had remembered that we needed to get.' she waved the notebook a little.

Aini blinked at Dodge, then looked at Kaeru. She thought that she would like this frog boy, he smelt sort of nice, but she wasnt sure why. She wriggled her fingers as he examined the bracelet.
'No, Mummy wouldnt let me have it until I grew.' she blinked at Makana.
'What are glasses?' she asked, curious, as she had not heard that word before now.

Makana's eyes warmed with pleasure at the compliment. Really, she was no different than anyone else - flattering words made her feel good. But it was Aini's question that got her bouncing a little. This, she knew!

"They're... um... they sit on your face, over your nose," she explained, remembering how Trio had explained it to her. "And they make you see better. But getting them is really awful. The doctor put these drops into my eyes that made them hurt and I couldn't see anything."

The torrent of words dried up as she finished her explanation, leaning against Kaeru slightly as she reached behind herself to catch her tail and toy with it.

Dodge watched the others warily in the mirror, keeping an eye on how the felines acted with the frog especially. All the cats he knew liked to pounce them. They didn't seem too aggressive, so maybe it was safe afterall. With a final straightening of his shirt, he returned to the others, standing near Kaeru, the largest target to duck behind, should anyone view him as lunch.

"Pretty bracelet," he commented to Aini. "Saedare has glasses...see?" He pointed out to his current guardian where she was talking to Sayuri.

Saedare adjusted said glasses again and unwound her scarf from her neck. "I'm Saedare, mother mentioned to me that you were some kind of guardian to Cervus' daughter?"


Oh good, the boy was back. Kaeru had gotten a bit tired of scaring other kids away, and was trying his best to behave... at least for the moment. Youko had made him PROMISE not to get any of the little ones worked up. Nodding to Aini, he also motioned to Saedare. "Yeah, those're glasses. The things she's wearing on her face. They help her see better, because her eyes have trouble on their own." It was how Youko had explained glasses to him when he was a kid...

Of course, that was after Kaeru had thought they were goggles and took off with them from Youko's nightstand. It was a good thing the fox had contacts as well, and knew the layout of the house, or it would have been far more amusing to watch him stumble around, half blind.

If the frog minded being the 'stability spot' for the two less assertive kids, he didn't show it. He was having a blast at the moment, and now knew why Raven seemed to like kids so much. They were fun!

Damn, Sayuri had glanced at the wall clock, realising that if they didnt hurry from here now, they would be having crackers and water for dinner. Which meant she would have to take Aini away, which she was never happy about.
'Yes, Tamia,' Sayuri said to Saedare, nodding in affirmation.
'Well I'm sorry to say it, but we must be going now.'

'Oh.' Aini had looked at Saedare. So those were glasses.
'I see really well,' she said proudly, smiling, and showing her little sharp teeth again. At Sayuri's words her face fell, and she reluctantly got up.
'I like you!' she pointed at Kaeru, then ran off to Sayuri's side, clutching onto her kimono and waving at everyone before they left.

Makana watched the girl leave, eyeing her outfit curiously. It looked like something some of the people at her daddy's wore... and like something Annora would like! Makana, on the other hand, was much happier in her jeans.

She reached to pat her overall's pocket instinctively, then remembered... they'd left Mouse at home, so that she could get used to looking through her glasses before she picked him up again. Frowning slightly, she tilted her head. "Do you get glasses too, Kaeru?" Apparently, she'd finally accepted that he was the boy she'd met before.

Dodge waved goodbye to Aini before his attention turned back to Kaeru. "You said you wear your jewelry in the water...what are you doing in the water? Swimming? I don't swim much."

Saedare nodded her goodbye to Sayuri and Ten finished adjusting all her various earrings so they were properly oriented. The feien would often get utterly fixated on a task. "I do wonder if perhaps someone in the fleet could fix your eyes for you, Saedare. They have all sorts of advanced technology most beings on this terribly primitive planet couldn't even imagine."

"I have a very strong imagination, Ten," she replied, quelling the urge to pinch him over his derrogatory view of Gaia. She knew the urge wasn't conscious, it was likely something from what remained of her twin's personality deep within her.


Now THIS was a conversation he could get into. "I swim," Kaeru answered, nodding with a grin as he got comfortable on the carpet. "I like to surf too. My dad just got me a surfboard for the summer, and I'm paying it off by doing chores and stuff around the house. I was heading to the beach when I stopped here, but I don't think it'll be good surfing today." He tilted his head towards the window then. "No real breeze... the ocean's too calm today."

Surfing was one of his joys... he'd started with tea trays and had graduated to a snowboard during the winter when he was a kid. He had to admit though, the beach was MUCH better.

It also hurt less when he fell.

Makana listened. She didn't swim, really, and hated the lessons Trio kept insisting she get. Water made her fur feel funny, and it was a terrible pain to groom afterward. Baths were bad enough! But... "Annora swims," she offered. "She swims really good."

Trio snorted at that. Annora didn't really swim all that well, but the fact that the siren could breathe underwater meant that it certainly seemed like she was skilled.

"Surfing! I saw that on TV once! That looked like fun! I bet you could get going really REALLY fast, then dive off and headbutt someone so hard they'd forget what day it is!" The little ram was practically bouncing with the thought of bashing his head into someone else's.

Saedare tried not to laugh, muffling a giggle behind her hand. She cleared her throat and noted to the youngsters "You should see my mother's walls."


Reaching up to run a hand through his hair, Kaeru chuckled softly. "I dunno about that," he said, trying to figure out where the fun was in knocking oneself stupid like that. "All your attention has to be on what you're doing, or you'll fall off. When that happens, you've gotta be quick or you'll get water up your nose." Well, he didn't have to worry about that, because he could breathe water just as easily as he did air... but he was pretty sure the little sheep wouldn't have that ability.

"Besides... if you headbutted someone really hard when they're in the water, they could drown. That wouldn't be too fun."

Makana sat nearby, eyeing Dodge with growing trepidation. Headbutting? That sounded... painful. She didn't speak up again, knowing that the boys were involved in their conversation. And really, it was kinda fun to listen without having to think of what she could add... especially about something like swimming!

After a few minutes, she reached out, picking up the crayons Aini had left behind and getting a piece of construction paper from a nearby desk before starting to color.

Dodge blinked up at Kaeru. "Why would they drown? Do all these people around here have soft heads or something? Momma tells me other people can't butt heads like I do. But it's no fun if you can't butt someone else's head! There's no skill in headbutting an inmani-... nimani--- a not person object!"

"Inanimate..." Saedare offered quietly.

"Yeah that!" Dodge added. His eyes flitted to watch the girl coloring. Pretty colors. Oooooh. Pretty = Good.


"Not everyone's got a hard head, kiddo," Kaeru said, snickering faintly. "You're perfect for headbutting things, because you've got all that thick bone and horns growing in up there. But most people don't have that. You could really hurt someone if you tried something like that." He understood a bit about 'substitutions', having had to make do with snow for months, but this was a bit more serious.

"Inanimate objects might not be much fun... but it's better than really hurting someone, isn't it?" He hoped the boy would agree anyway. Having a headbutt-crazy ram around wouldn't be too comfy for those he targetted.

Makana looked up at the words, head tilting slightly. That sounded an awful like the way her mama had talked to her about stealing a few days ago...

"It sounds like it'd hurt me," she offered Dodge shyly.

The little ram nibbled on his lower lip and looked distraught. "Yeah, I guess you're right. Sometimes it's not all that fun to be different, without anyone like you around." He shoved his hands back into his pockets and studied the tops of his sneakers a long moment. "Is it hard for you two, too?"

Saedare swallowed hard and watched her sibling with tears welling. She knew all about being different. But she had never also been alone. There had always been Saevire, and even absorbed, she felt her twin's presence.

Ten whispered in her ear "He needs a pick me up. Might I suggest ice cream on our way home?"

Saedare nodded to the Feien.


Nodding, Kaeru looked a bit more somber. "Yeah," he answered, shrugging a bit. "I mean... I"m a frog. Go figure. And I get yelled at if I eat a fly. I mean... it's INSTINCT, you know? Just like you have the instinct to butt things on the head." He winked then, grinning. "But it's not all bad. I swim better than anyone I know. I bet you've got something you do better than anyone else, too."

He turned then, looking to see where the quiet kitty had gone, and his eyes lit up as he saw Makana colouring. "Pretty picture, Makana!" he said, reaching to ruffle the kitten's ears gently. It was good that she was occupying herself... he didn't want her to feel left out.

At the gentle ruffling, Makana started to purr softly, smiling up at Kaeru. After a moment, she transferred her smile to Dodge. He seemed so upset at the thought. "Annora's really loud all the time," she noted. "And Etain can fly. I can't fly, and I don't like loud noises, but I can take care of Mouse really well." She puffed up with pride. "And I'm getting good at reading! Can you read?" The words were clearly aimed at Dodge this time, her focus firmly on him, though she continued to purr quietly.

Dodge smiled at Makana. "Yes! A little, Saedare has been teaching me! I'm not great at it, but I can spell my name now!" Of course it didn't hurt that he could just copy it off the side of his mother's truck either.

He looked over to Kaeru. "I can climb really really good, and jump really high. Mom says I scare her to death with all the climbing and jumping. She gets real nervous. But it's so much fun!"


Grinning, Kaeru laid himself out on the floor, pillowing his head in his arms. "See? That's a good skill to have! And I bet it's a lot safer than headbutting people, especially for them. I bet you're really good at climbing, considering that you're a sheep." Everyone had their talents, of that he was convinced. "And if you're that good at climbing, maybe I can teach you to surf when you're older. A big part of it is being able to keep your balance on the board."

Makana finished up the picture she'd been coloring, and handed it solemnly to Kaeru. The only resemblance that the stick figure bore to the frog was color, and even that wasn't very close, but she was very certain that he'd know it was him.

"C'mon, sweetie," Trio said, getting up after a moment and grinning. "It's time to go see about your glasses. Say bye to the boys."

"Bye," she murmured, leaning in to nuzzle at Kaeru before offering Dodge another smile. And then she was hurrying over to the door, leaving Trio to catch up.

"That'd be cool, Kaeru! I'd like to learn!" the ram beamed. Dodge waved to Makana with a smile, his ears twitching a little. He murmured to Kaeru, "She's pretty..." before his silvery fur tinted pinkish around his cheeks with a blush. "Now I really want to headbutt something."

Saedare jawdropped at Dodge's words, thinking him much too young to find girls pretty. But it was spring, and she realized it was the season for banging heads over pretty females for sheep. She got up and almost toppled Ten off her shoulder in her haste.

"Wow look at the time! We better head out Dodge, if we're going to get ice cream on the way home!" she said cheerily, if hastily.

"ICE CREAM!" Dodge exclaimed happily. "It was nice meeting you Kaeru! Hope to see you again soon. And Makana and Aini too!" He dashed out with his sister.


Snickering, Kaeru got to his feet, brushing himself off and watching the two younger kids go. "Later guys," he said, Dodge's words sticking in his mind. Well THAT would explain part of the whole headbutting thing, wouldn't it? Makana would probably curl up into a blushing ball of 'eep' if she'd heard that, and Kaeru found himself unable to stop giggling at the thought.

Maybe he'd tell her about that... when she was older.

He moved to the door then, grinning as he noted the fact that the wind had kicked up while he was in there. Maybe there WOULD be waves today, after all. That thought in mind, he shut the door behind him and headed off towards the beach.

Sajhiri


Sajhiri

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:19 pm


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Date: 03.30.06

Dear Diary,

The kids at school are weird. They don't understand me. But the peewee football coach does. He thinks I'll make a great linebacker if i learn to stop 'spearing'. Thats ramming someone in the belly with my helmet. But that's how I feel most comfy! So maybe I wont play. The helmet messes up my hair anyway, and it leaves crinkly marks on my ears.

Mama bought me a mirror that hangs on my wall in my room. I look in it a lot. I look so different from her. I know she 'dopted me, and we're not alike, but sometimes I wish I looked like a human. Some kids are mean and they pull on my ears. Not at the Fourth Wall though. They're all nice there!

I want to see Kaeru again so he can teach me to surf. It sounds like so much fun! Rebecca got really tall too! She is the only one who doesn't treat me like I'm weird or a baby. She's my best friend!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:47 pm


NOTICE: At Sajhiri's request, the book is being closed on Dodge's adventures and he will revert to NPC status to become her own to do with as she wishes. As he was a pet trade, I will be doing his adult art at my earliest convenience.

If, in the event, she decides to return to us, this notice will be deleted and the journal will be unlocked. Take care, Saj heart

karma_k
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