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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 11:19 pm
He laughed. He hadn't known anything else, so he really couldn't say how horrible it was. For he didn't even notice. Even on the hottest days, he found cooler places to lay and relax under a nice shaded tree. Or perhaps in the shallow edges of water. Which worked too. Of course, he'd never go in too deep. Just enough for half of him to stay cool.
"I suppose it'd be bad for someone with not so thick fur to get it one day" He chuckled. "For you really would be use to it." He flicked his tail Just like he wouldn't be use to shorter hair. The winters would suck, and he didn't know about the summers anyways.
"Nice meeting you as well, And you can't really help the weather, can you?" He said with shaking his head. "Perhaps we'll meet another time. As well as thanks for the help."
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 11:32 pm
She nodded, and gave Urza another, final smile. It was true. The thing that she had always had would never be considered in the way, just like his thick fur had never been 'in the way' for him. He had grown up with it and gotten used to it, and found different ways to deal with it. She supposed that the same thing would have happened to her, just like she did with her normal thin hair. It worked.
"Yes, I suppose so. And of course! I'm glad I was able to help, " she added, her smile widening. Today had been an interesting day, to say the least, and she was thankful for meeting a new friend out of it. She started trotting away, turned around to look at him over her shoulder, and gave a last good-bye before she finally sprinted off towards home.
"See you around. Take care!"
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:53 pm
Urza just gave a smile. There was nothing else he could really do or say. He was never good at the final word thing, cause if he continued the talk, it'd get no where. He nodded his head and just sat there, watching the other run off. At least that was a good meeting, he didn't know if he'd have another for a while, or what. All he saw, was more wondering alone, for now. He finally stood up when he couldn't see her anymore, and started to go about his way.
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