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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 11:55 am
Dole laughed and shook his head. "It's alright; I don't think you did too much damage. You're too light." Compliments to a girl? Never insult or make fun of her weight in a negative connotation. It spelled bad things for you later.
"Antelopes are pretty tricky, but we'll save that for another day. You did good with this rabbit," he told her again, smirking. "Don't wanna push it all at once. You'll end up exhausted and frustrated no matter how many things you'll be able to catch."
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:34 pm
Lulua didn't know if that was a compliment or not to a leopard girl. She assumed it was, since he said it nicely. Even if he insulted her, she wouldn't know. She hadn't been around anyone but her family until recent. She laughed. "Well, I wouldn't know, I've never tried. I see lions take them down from a far, and figure it's a team work type thing." She said. simply. "Perhaps one day you could teach me the ways of hunting them?" She said with a smile.
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 11:38 am
"I'd be glad to teach you that," he returned, grinning. "Who knows? Maybe you'll even be better than me, soon." Perhaps she tended to work better in groups. Who knew? They would soon find out, though.
"As fun as this was, I should probably head back to my pride, lovely Lulua." Dole was laying it on thick. But, at the same, time, he meant it. Truly. He hadn't met a girl like this before, who was both pretty and kind. Smart, too. "I hope to see you soon? I will be nearby in the pride, and I hope to see you around another day."
With a last, fond smile, he bid farewell and turned to trot off after her reply.
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:45 pm
She almost blushed, almost. She bowed to him. "As to you, I'm sure we'll run in again" At least she'd make sure of it. Not a creepy stalker type she hoped it wouldn't seem that way. "I doubt I'll be better then you, you seen to be much skilled with hunting. As if it comes natural to you." she said honestly. With that she looked down to her rabbit, then back to him waiting for him to leave before she continued on with the process of actually eating it.
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