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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:18 am
Uma sneer turned into a devilish smile, "Pity. I thought you were a more powerful and had a higher intelligence than those peons that move about over there." She moved from her perch and sauntered over behind him. Her voice turned into a venomous whisper. "You could take it for yourself. Turn it into something greater. Why live your life for someone else? Why live your life being tugged around at every beck and call? Aren't you old enough to decide what you feel is right for yourself?"
She moved away from him, slowly making her way down to the main ground. Monifa had been getting too close to this male. She could hear her other half roaring and trying to fight back to the surface. Uma was stronger. "Or are you one so foolish to follow the life of love, mating, children, and then death? Your name will just be another memory soon forgotten within your own family."
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:47 am
Fedha snarled and shifted away from the female, moving off of the rock. "I suggest you quiet yourself, you know nothing of my future or what I am interested in. I have no interest in owning a land that is dying full of idiots not worth protecting." He hissed out, feeling rather childish and out done.
Live his life for someone else? Was she a moron too, she didn't know anything. He lived his life for himself and for becoming a god. Little did he know that many things would get in the way for him.
He was great... wasn't he already? He was a seer and powerful... intelligent, handsom. Oh why was he arguing this point with himself? "What about you, no plans of greatness for the little blind girl?" He sneered, on his defensive mode.
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:04 pm
Uma turned her head slightly over her shoulder and spoke softly, "temper tantrums are for young cubs, Fedha. You should know better than to lose your temper." She couldn't help but smirk that she had managed to anger him mildly. It was highly amusing to this twisted lioness.
She took a few more steps downwards, flicking her tail aimlessly. "As for myself? That is my story to be told, not yours, and I am no storyteller," she said coolly. She was making her way in front of the boulder once more, making her way back to where she had come from. This place held nothing for her.
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 3:10 am
His ears pinned back and it took him a moment to take a deep breath. Her words got him angrier still, even if he knew she was right. His tail flicked back and forth as quickly as it could go, and after a minute it slowed down to flicking back and forth every other beat.
"I see." He said, quietly. He didn't really have anything else to say, she was leaving and he was certainly done speaking with her. He slipped off the rock and started heading in the opposite direction.
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:43 am
She snorted softly on her side, not really directing her words towards him, but neither was she trying to keep them from his ears. "And there goes another lion soon forgotten by one he had just met." She chuckled softly to herself as she departed his company.
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