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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:39 am
"Oooh, so you can't admit that you were the ideal daughter, right?" Latifu winked at Raza, humored a bit at what she admitted, but not surprised. She was sure that she would of acted just the same way if she had her mother around. "No harm came to it though, right? So there's nothing to really feel ashamed about."
Latifu laughed. "No, it didn't hurt since it's only cubs that manage to run all over me. Sure makes you feel sore after a while, though!" She winced at the thought playfully, making fun of her own strange family that her pride held. Somday she'd get them back for it, though she had no idea how. Maybe....ohgod, don't think about more cubs. Yikes!
"Is any of this starting to look familiar?" Latifu asked, noticing that the trees were starting to thin out. They had just started to reach the edge of the forest, though Latifu wanted to make sure that Raza knew the rest of the way before turning back.
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:07 am
"No harm done, no. I guess there's nothing wrong with a little wandering once in a while." Raza wondered to herself if she was going to be in for a devastating culture shock when she reached Mteo lands. It didn't matter, she had enough familiarity that she was sure she'd be fine.
She took a look around, trying to recognize some things. Sure enough there was an oddly shaped rock she remembered passing, and the camp was... That way, to the right-ish. "Oh, I recognize everything!" She said excitedly, glad that not all hope was lost. "Thank you so much, Latifu, you're a life saver!" Barazahi said happily. "Maybe I'll see you around, someday!" She said as she headed off towards home, extrememly grateful that the female had been there to guide her. Rogues weren't bad- she just found another case to disprove it.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:14 am
"Yes! I do hope we meet again. Take care, I shall keep you in my thoughts!" The teal lioness waited for a moment, making sure that it seemed like she knew where she was going. When it was confirmed in her mind, she turned to return home. Her mind was excited about speaking with another lioness, and one outside of the pride. Raza seemed so kind, she was a bit sad that she might not see her again, but knew that she should be happy that she even met her. A piece of her wished for her paws to roam again, but she had a home, and a mate, if you could call him that, so she needed to stay. Plus the ability to use the term home was such a pleasant one, and rolled off the tonuge quite nicely!
She slipped back into the jungle, the white tuft of her tail the last thing visible before she seemed to disappear in the darkness of the night.
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