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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:39 pm
"Of course I don't know him." Jeez, she didn't know everyone. Not that she was that interested in meeting him anyway. Old lions were grumpy and sometimes insane, like that 'teacher' of hers.
Amira shuddered at the reminder. If she had those stupid classes later she'd rather just stay in the ditch. "It was some old lion. I think he was about to croak. He didn't say anything in the vision."
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:10 pm
"You don't? Wait, what do you mean vision?" Fyja had simply assumed that seeing some old lion digging was why Amira had gone down in the ditch in the first place. As a young cub who knew of no seers, this was a first to him, and he couldn't help but be skeptical. Sure, he knew what a vision was, but when had she had one? Before he'd rescued her?
It wasn't nice that she was so nonchalant about someone dying, he thought. What if it had been her grandpa or something? His parents certainly were old...he knew that much, and thinking about them possibly doing this, burying what they had and dying nearby...it made him queasy to be honest.
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:20 pm
"I mean a vision, duh." Boys never listened. Except for her big brother. Konja was good at dumbing things down for other boys, too. If he'd been here he'd probably have been able to help explain it in a way Fyja would understand.
"Anyway, I should go. Mwokoti will be waiting for me and it's getting dark now." Not that she was afraid of the dark or anything. No respectable knight feared the... night.
Psh.
She lowered her head and pawed off the necklace, picked it back up, and hung it around his neck, knocking over the shell atop his head in the process.
"Hey, you should keep this safe, and then give it to me next time you see me, 'kay? Then, I'll give it to you the time after that."
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:56 pm
Fyja snorted. "I heard you. I just don't know what a vision is." It wasn't his fault he didn't know any seers. Oh, well she was going? It didn't matter then. A glance up...yes, it was later than he'd imagined. He should get home as well, before his parents wondered after his location.
He blinked a few times. She was giving him these treasures? He watched the shell thud to the ground. Hers still seemed in place. That was something at least. "But...what if I don't see you again?" He'd feel bad taking all these things. Better for her to take some, or better even. His siblings might want to share them, and forget to return them later.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:05 pm
"Don't be silly, of course you will." He really didn't know anything, did he? "Don't you know? Everyone who you meet, you meet for a reason. Sometimes just to teach you one thing then leave, but sometimes to show up lots of times! This is going to be a more than one time thing fate has for us, I can tell!" Amira was better at predicting the future than she even knew, she'd come to find out. "Just keep it safe!"
She wasn't about to wait around for him to keep arguing with her. He could do that next time. She waved with a paw, hopped up, and clawed her way back up the vine.
Now, where was that Goddess...
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:07 pm
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