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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:10 pm
"Maybe, but I have to say that in my experience, glasses or a simple mask are the best options. Blind them with the simple logic of it all, you know?" Smiling, Safi finally stepped back off of the crushed flowers, flipping his wings open and idly inspecting the feathers. "If you're trying to pass as a wind, maybe I should laminate mine and pass off as a flutter. Or get some horns and try being a Kalona. Rawr!"
Yeah, that was a believeable idea; he'd soooo make a good fierce one!
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:37 pm
Selene laughed again, lowering her head and shuddering with hiccuping laughter. "I think you'd make a fearsome Kalona." she agreed. "But you are a bit too large to be one of my kindred. They'd wonder how you could carry yourself."
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:48 pm
"True, true; flutters are usually a bit smaller than I am, and my bulging muscles and general impression of solidarity could very well kill that guise. Or maybe people would just think I drank a lot of milk." Grinning at Selene's response to the suggestion of he being a Kalona, Safi decided to take this line of thought and run with it; consequently, he struck a macho-pose and strutted a bit. "Yeah, we're definitly going with the Kalona."
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Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:41 pm
Selene smiled. "Now, I'd hardly say we flutters cannot be solidly built." she protested. Of course, the only male of her kind she had met was still a foal... "And I don't know... You might be too cute to be a kalona." a light wink, and she grinned. "With that cyute widdle macho-pose."
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:48 pm
"Hey, it's possible for kalonas to be cute; believe me, I've seen some that are downright cuddly!" Straight face intact, Safi swept up out of his pose and stalked about the small area with a majestic expression. "Kalona is the best way to go...and sorry, but using yourself as an example of solidity is just not going to work, Sely; you look like you could be blow away by a good gust of wind!" As he spoke, Safi made a great show of looking about for some such gust of wind, then grinned teasingly at the mare. "Maybe I should tie you to a tree, just in case?"
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:27 pm
She gasped, mock-offended. "Let the wind blow!" she posed for a brief moment, chest outthrust. "I will just ride it until it's tired, and then continue on my merry way!" Tie her to a tree?! She looked horrified for a moment. "Who needs that?! Then I'd be at the mercy of the kalona, poor innocent, defenseless me!"
Though, really, she hadn't met -any- kalona who exactly bothered her. Don't mess with them, they don't mess with you. They might be vicious, but they didn't seek it, that she'd seen... and they were almost achingly rational.
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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:58 am
"Well, if you'd rather be tossed about like a bag of leaves, then that's your decision; but don't say that I never gave you any options otherwise!" Flicking at a stray lock of mane with his ear, Safi gave Selene a chuckle; she certainly was a good sport! "So, Selene, aside of trampling the flowers and denying common-sensical aid offers, what is it that brings you out and about on this lovely day? I ask, of course, because alternate Mondays are MY day to be out and about, so the presence of another is certainly a wrench in my plans!"
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 3:24 pm
She grinned. "Just out getting stung by bees. I usually do that on Tuesdays, however I won't be able to make it due to prior arrangements." She laughed softly, shaking her mane. "And I didn't know we had a schedule!" her face was open, surprised. "Should I make a notice next time?"
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:52 pm
"Well, it suddenly makes sense to me exactly why it is that you're being out and about on my day, then; if you can't even stick to your own schedule with regard to being stung it's hardly surprising you don't respect my own schedule." His expression almost completely flat, Safi managed to rattle off what amounted to an overly complicated statement of gibberish; however, ever since he was a foal he'd been fluent in gibberish, so the undertaking was relatively simple for him. Now, whether or not others were actually able to UNDERSTAND him was another matter...but why should he worry about that?
"Schedules are extremely important, my dear Selene; and I'm frankly shocked that you didn't realize this! Must be the flutter in you, as I see it." Grinning, he poked at her fluttery wings with his substantial feathery ones, curious as to whether or not she'd take the bait. Nothing like a good breed debate, after all!
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:35 pm
She snorted. "Sure, featherbrain." there was a small laugh. "Just because we're flighty, and you're weighted down with your ego..." she reached out, tugging lightly at a feather she thought looked a bit loose in his wing. "And how am I supposed to respect your schedule if I have never met you to learn it? Are wind soquili psychic as well as overgrown?"
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:34 pm
"And now you're being horribly biased." Completely ignoring the fact that his own earlier breakdown on the races (to say nothing of his flutter comment), Safi managed to give Selene a look of profound disapproval...for about five seconds. Then he cracked up once again. "And here you were trying to be all noble and mighty; well, you just ruined it by giving into my game, Sely; and had I had a devious plot, that might well have been it!"
Flipping his wings open in a rather dramatic fashion as he spoke, Safi proceded to make a great show of examining them, then flapped them enough to lightly lift off the ground. "At any rate, your sources are misleading; I have no issues of being overweighted, not by ego or anything else. And if I were overgrown, then I'd think I wouldn't be able to get off the ground, would you?" Granted, it was possible for him to be wrong; very possible, as he was a rather disorganized individual in terms of...well, speech and behavior. But once he found someone who understood his thought process, well!
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:06 pm
She laughed. Nosed at him lightly. "You're a good guy." she said simply. "Overgrown and ego-puffed though you are." she winked at the stallion. "But unfortunately, I have to fit in the rest of my chores into today. I've gotten the bee-stinging done. Now I have to go antagonize the skunks in the next field over as my teepee mate is sleeping there, and fit in a nap by the waterfall, as well as my nap by the river. Naps are very important things..."
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:16 pm
Returning the gestured, Safi gave Selene a sweeping bow of farewell. "Such backhanded compliments are still something, coming from a sterotyping filly like you; but indeed, it's been a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Selene; maybe we'll find that our schedules are compatible once again someday."
With that last statement and a wink, Safi turned to go. "Have a pleasant nap, and don't get caught by your teepeemate!"
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