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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:27 am
Diligently, he followed her instructions, driven but calm in execution, ever mindful of the precious cargo. The filly's home came into view quickly enough and once they came to a stop, Zen released his hold on the sled and moved off to the side again, giving Mossflower and the rabbit plenty of room. He simply nodded at her request, sitting down and watching the two disappear within; once they were out of sight, he gazed at the sky, counting clouds.
Mossflower's return startled him out of his reverie, and with a grin, he got back to his hooves and hugged her in return. "I just wanted to help," he assured her, beaming under her praise. "I'm just glad we figured something out -- and that I was able to help at all! I really hope your little friend feels better. The little one is very lucky to have someone like you looking after them." Zen bowed his head to Mossflower, warmed that someone was looking out for those less fortunate. It was a great model of outlook for him.
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:21 pm
Mossflower blushed happily at his words. "I want to be the champion of all the woodland creatures and I know I couldn't do it without the help of wonderful friends like you." She gave him a wide, adoring smile. "I have to go take care of her now. Would you like to visit tomorrow? We'll have lunch and you can see how she's doing." Chrystali Terrible reply is terrible, but if it feels right, perhaps we end it with him saying yes and goodbye?
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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:46 pm
"You're gonna be great," Zen replied with conviction, believing in the sweet filly entirely. He was flattered, but it was her efforts that had got them this far: she put the machine in motion, so to speak, and he played the part of cog and wheel. It was an agreeable arrangement, and he was terribly proud to have been of any aid.
Bowing his head in a nod, he beamed, leaning in for another quick hug. "Sounds great! I'll see you for lunch then, you and your darling friend. You both take care now, okay?" With a flick of his vibrant tail, the dark male turned and trotted back down to and beyond the sled, turning his head as he did so to bid her farewell once more. "Have a good one, Mossflower!"
Pleased, he trotted off in the direction of home. Boy did he have a story to share with his family!Ruriska I AM THE WORST I AM SO SORRY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP AND LOVE AND PATIENCE Q_Q
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