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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:46 pm
Though rather too distracted to acknowledge the familiar faces of Ona'raha and Mwovu, perhaps the unwelcome suspicion of a gladness of their being there was present in Utlwa's mind, as she stared up into the entirely unfamiliar face of her grandmother. She found herself searching for something familiar, some sign of herself in those aged eyes, that face worn with the cares of many years on this earth.
Panthing, she clarified; "Mother of Go Galu'nadi?" Her voice was flecked with both hope and a slight note of desperation. She could not cope with anything but an affirmation of this point now.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:55 pm
Mwovu felt proud to be in the adu'ladi's presence, something about her was very calming, radiant even. His crimson eyes glanced over the old lioness again, slowing slightly as they passed over her abdomen. Well, he wasn't one to pry, whether the lioness was indeed going to bear cubs sooner or later was her own business, not his. But it was an interesting tid bit to ponder on. Hopefully, she was with a group that could protect her during and after the birth, because with her age and vulerability, Mwovu wasn't sure if she'd fare well. Perhaps he'd make a point to sticking around the adu'ladi for a bit, if anything else didn't pop up.
Diverting his attention from his thoughts, Mwovu brought himself back into the situation at hand. His gaze darted from Ona'raha to Utwla, smiling as he did. Boy was he glad he'd found them, and hopefully, he'd find others as well. Mwovu nodded to Us'kali's response. His heart dropped a little at her words, he had been hoping for better news. But, this time, he wouldn't give up hope, not like he'd always done in the past. No, he'd keep looking.
"Well, I suppose I'll have to keep looking.... And perhaps I've found some company to look with?"
Mwovu looked over the lions before him. It'd be nice to have some company with which to wander the lands with, but he wasn't going to force anything. Infact, Mwovu was fairly shocked with how much more comfortable and not stuttery he felt around his own kind. It was refreshing. He too, was not a fan of lions not of his own pride.; as his own experiences had taught him.
With a sharp inhale of air, Mwovu focused his attention on Wally, who seemed not to have noticed anyone but Us'kali. Mwovu wasn't really surprised, the youngster was rather narrow minded. His head titled lightly as she spoke, had the juvinille found what she was looking for?
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