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Aqua Drageen


Dapper Inquisitor

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:49 pm


Winds of Change
Kitsu: Malzieu and Genivieve
Original Date: Jul 22, 2008 - Aug 31, 2008
Link: http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=13171871

Aqua Drageen
Malzieu hovered between patches of deep blue mountain flowers, wings fluttering at such a pace they created an amber haze upon his shoulders. He nibbled at the colorful plants without landing, the dusty-sweet pollen mixing with the fragrant, soft petals. Not a short time ago, an outsider would have been surprised to see that such things were possible in plenty on the often rocky and supposedly mineral starved areas of the Kitsusagi Mountain. However, the atmosphere has changed -- the feeling was sensed in a soft touch in the back of Mal's brain, but the real sign was in the flowers.

They were... normal. It was more as to what the proverbial outsider would expect. Many patches died or regressed or held smaller flowers. Certainly no less beautiful to the pixie, though certainly lacking in something more than physical appearance. Unable to discern the exact change himself for days, he now wondered if his better half knew anything of the shift.


D Infinity
Genivieve was equally aware of the change, her leaf green eyes narrowing even as she fluffed from flower to flower. She didn't know what it was... something in the air, something that sank into the plants and made them... dull. It couldn't be from the sun filtering through the mountain clouds or the soft rain that had fallen just yesterday; those were normal parts of life for both the plants and the pixie. So... what could it be?

Her mood instantly brightened, however, when she spotted a familiar brown form, one with multi-colored tails that beckoned her closer to the surrounding blue flowers until she pounched, batting at his antennae playfully as she cooed, "Malzieu~"


Aqua Drageen
Lost somewhere between his thoughts and the impending sneeze that had decided to lodge itself within his nose, Mal was caught completely unawares by his sprightly mate. It was a thankfully soft landing in the flowerbed, though he expected no less from Geni, knowing her cleverness. He chuckled as his antenna tickled with the sensation of being not-so-viciously attacked.

"Ma Geni~ you are always able to best me so easily!" Of course, it was at that sweet moment that the impending sneeze decided it make itself known, though Mal was at least able to get his paw across his nose in time.


D Infinity
Genivieve instinctively jerked her head away from her love's sneeze, a smile crossing her face as a brown paw daintly covered Malzieu's nose. Everything he did was adoreable. Even his sneezes were adoreable. Not that she could let him get away with that.

"MAL, HOW COULD YOU SNEEZE IN THE PRESENCE OF A LADY?" Bringing her purple wings sharply up in a gesure of faux exasperation, she pressed him further into the flowers before leaning to nuzzle at his forehead. "All this time trying to civilize you, wasted!"


Aqua Drageen
Why now, of all times? Curse bodily functions and their poor sense of timing! Geni was looking down at him, quite upset now -- yet he had, in their time together, learned to see the soft twinkle in her eye that meant she may not kill him. It was a loving charity, he thought, though the nuzzle was far more promising for his continued existance.

"I'm so sorry, Geni!" Malzieu pleaded, his words mixed with earnestness and affection, "It was all of the pollen. I have tried to learn from you, but it is difficult to emulate such a paragon." He gave her a soft smile, not being able to help himself.


D Infinity
"You're lucky you're such a charming sort, mon cheri, and with such good looks, or I'd have nothing to do with you!" Even now, after having four children and watching them as they grew, Malzieu always made Genivieve fill young, full of life and energy... but most importantly love.

Though, something he said made her cease her affectionate touches, her tone becoming puzzled instead of playful, "But... pollen has never made you sneeze before. It's never really done much of anything, except turn us yellow. Why would you start being affected by it now?"


Aqua Drageen
That was a very good question.

Thinking about the situation now, Geni was correct. The pollen had never made him sneeze before -- something he surely would have noticed, as it was one of their primary food sources. It was another curious feeling to add on top of everything else, save this one came out of his nose.

"I... don't know." Malzieu set his wings to a light flutter, moving himself out from under his pastel mate and onto his own paws. He peered down at a blue flower curiously and pawed at it, as if now, under the close scrutiny, it would give up its secrets. "It seems the flowers are changing in other ways as well. Something feels amiss, Geni, like something has leaked away. Did you find it so?"


D Infinity
Genivieve nodded, her antennae curling behind her ears even as she padded through the grass to examine another patch of the flowers. "I was hoping it was only me... but I do feel like something has changed. Something big."

The pastel pixie was not the type to back down from a challenge, and she released her frustration by pawing gently at the earth with a green foot. "Mal... what are we going to do about it?"


Aqua Drageen
The brown pixie's face fell as she stated her shared bewilderment at the new situation. If his dear Genivieve did not know, then things all at once seemed more menacing. Perhaps it even had something to do with the elusive mountain gods? However, discovering that on its own would be as difficult as this mystery, as he knew of no kitsu who had actually met the duo. He tried to pick out an answer or suggestion, antenna twitching with thought.

"I don't know," Mal stated at last, exasperated. He liked it when she had the answers, able to guide him in the right direction. "I would hate to think we would have to move again. This mountain was the perfect home." Turning and padding over to his mate, he offered her some support by laying his head across her withers.


D Infinity
Genivieve's eyes immediatly softened at Malzieu's offered affection, her purple and green tails moving to gently brush against him. She hadn't even thought of moving again - though she had not been born on the mounain, the most signficant parts of her life had occured since her migration. Her courtship with Malzieu, their decision to become lifemates... the birth and growth of her children.

But she couldn't deny that her home had changed, perhaps permanently, and if there was a better place, a more comfortable place... that was where she and her mate should be. She sighed in an uncharacterisic sign of unease; she hated not knowing what to do. Shivering against a pick up in the wind, she yipped, "Come on, Mal. It's getting a little cold..."


Aqua Drageen
Malzieu blinked at Genivieve's observation, lifting his head from its soft rest and into the nippy breeze she spoke of. The soft comforts had kept his mind off of the growing wind, but now he realized it quite consciously. Quickly, he nestled against her to cut the bite against them both -- they had soon become accustomed to the winds after relocating, yet, again, something was off now, even in the wind. Nodding, he agreed that shelter would be a good idea. The entire patch of flowers was now bending in waves, flashing bits of different colors all around.

"Maybe all of this is just a phase," Mal noted, padding away from the wind and towards a stable, rocky outcrop. The pixie knew better than to trust his small wings in a growing storm. "It might go away in another week... or so."


D Infinity
"A week? Or a month? A year? Never? Malzieu, we can't wait around to see what'll happen! We... can't go on like this." Genivieve pressed closer to her mate, both to offer him some warmth in return and to accentuate her words. She couldn't stay in this substandard environment - not for her own sake, but for the sake of her family. Her perfect mate... her four beautiful offspring. They deserved nothing less than the best environment possible!

Her fur and wings puffed in response to her internal thoughts, but this was a mistake that she had no chance to correct as a gust of wind hit the delicate membrane, and her immediate reaction was one of panic as she was swept up, "Malzieu!"


Aqua Drageen
The warmth that had begun to form in the brown pixie's chest from Genivieve's solidifying stance on the matter dissipated in an instant. Rather than being able to turn and agree with his mate, he instead saw her zoom by, taken up in the growing storm. He was momentarily confused -- stunned -- until her voice sliced through the haze.

"Genivieve!" Before the name even left his mouth, Malzieu was airborn. He hadn't entirely intended it, but his feet and wings were working faster than his mind. Once airborn, all he knew to do was reach her. Nature, as she often does, had other plans, sending a spiraling gust to have him overshoot the target. His purple bangs waved wildly in and out of his view, but he was certain to keep an eye on the bit of yellow pastel.


D Infinity
Genivieve reacted in her normal manner when she saw her beloved leap into danger - defensively. Her green eyes narrowed behind the violet bangs, her tails fluffed to double in size, and her wings immediatly struggled to regain control from the powerful gusts that swept her and Malzieu apart.

Of course, she had no control over the elements, and eventually she called out towards her mate, hoping he could hear her over the rushing air, "Try to land whenever it's safe!"


Aqua Drageen
Gentle membrane wings quivered like paper as he kept them out and straight, acting as rudders of sorts. Malzieu gulped with nervousness -- he would not call it fear. To fear would be acknowledging that there was something to fear. (Perhaps it was all of the spinning finally getting to his head.) Pixie bodies were built to be at home in the air, with all parts of the kitsusagi anatomy adjusting itself like an airplane -- but winds like this knew no master. Right now he had to keep a clear head, like Genivieve, and concentrate on not smashing into the side of a mountain.

... Wait, what happened to the mountains? While partially relieved not to have to dodge jagged and / or sheer sides of rock at high speeds, Mal was also a little concerned that what he could was distancing itself. This was an unknown danger, though just about anything was at least a softer landing. Oh, this was all too chaotic!


PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:50 pm


D Infinity
Genivieve was also wary of the distance the wind was taking her and her mate, catching sight of the comforting mountain colors less and less as she spiralled continually down. While the mountain may not have provided a great landing pad, at least the territory was somewhat familiar. How could she and Malzieu land if they didn't know what might be waiting for them at the bottom?!

Her stomach heaved from the continual motion, but she managed to keep her flight under some amount of control. However, she knew that she wouldn't be able to stay airborn much longer, and the faintest whiff of grass wafted past her nose. Grass? Then that meant there had to be a patch nearby... and THAT meant it would be somewhere safe to land!

She struggled to remain upright long enough to find that safety net, her eyes sweeping the ground as often as possible.


Aqua Drageen
Ouch!

One of the first rules of flight his mother taught him was to not only look where you were going, but where you could possibly end up. Plan for the dangers, if possible. Well, Malzieu did not feel so bad for not minding this basic lesson at this point in time -- mentally, that is, for he was quickly thumping up against a number of leaves and branches.

Somewhere after the last tumbling barrel-roll there must have been a tree. Still, he was not falling so much as making a bad landing; grasping wildly with needle-point claws, the brown pixie was able to take hold of a branch.

"Breath in, breath out," he thought, in a calming and healing chant. "Geni..."


D Infinity
Genivieve wasn't much better in her own landing attempts, as a final gust of wind shoved her face first into the grass below. She tumbled for some distance, her tails flicking about wildly even as her wings flapped and paws scrambled as she tried to maintain some sense of control.

What stopped her was something hard and stiff, and she physically crumpled even as she yelped, fueled by pain, "STUPID TREE!"


Aqua Drageen
"Genivieve!"

His mate's name escaped suddenly, escaping from his gathering thoughts into a vocal cry. Ears were pricked -- they had sensed another outcry that had triggered his own. Blinking deliberately to completely clear his vision and pawing away a twig that had gotten lodged in his bangs, Malzieu stood to get a good look around. She was probably nearby, though the direction could have been anywhere. Not daring to move his entire body quite yet, his claws still clung to the hapless branch as he called,

"Geni! Geni?"


D Infinity
"Be a little quieter, Mal. Can't you see my head hurts?"

Genivieve huffed the words rather than shouted them, shifting the tips of the purple and green tails that were curved over her face. Her final position had left her on her back, with her hind legs curved up against the tree trunk. Leaf colored eyes looked up into the branches, and she hissed in slight pain as she shifted positions.

Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing, she grousingly reminded herself, though she vowed that whoever had invented that saying had never landed quite like her and Malzieu. Which lead to the quick realization that, the shout of her name that she had dismissed out of habit, meant that her beloved was still alive and well!

"Malzieu! Malzieu, where are you?!"


Aqua Drageen
His darling's voice! But alas, still no sight of her. Somewhere... down or around the tree, his ears told him. Lith antennae moved effortlessly as Mal tried to smell out Genivieve -- in this case, they were better than his nose. Though the wind was much calmer here, its disorder was still felt in masking and misguiding the senses, but these particular organs he knew he could count on in a pinch.

Yes, downward and a little to the right. Malzieu hopped between branches, taking the time to assure his landings with small flutters and careful grasping. Falling again would be a mess and besides, what if he fell on Geni?

"Up in a tree, ma chérie!" he called down to answer, becoming more lighthearted in relief with every hop.


D Infinity
Up? Genivieve's immediate response was a flutter of delicate wings; she dared not zoom to the tree tops for fear of being swept up again into the dangerous currents, so she hovered at a half-way point.

She swept her eyes around the clusters of brown until she saw a tell-tale moving splotch of purple, and nothing but joy came from her cry, "Malzieu!" Then, with a chortle, "You... you look like a bouncy grape! Come down on the ground!"


Aqua Drageen
"With great joy, I shall obey~"

Two more branch-hops and Malzieu next to open air. Trees such as this in great number may take some getting used to, as compared to the sparser mountain. He paused for a moment, hovering in a final check of his equilibrium, before darting down to his mate. Coos of joy were the only utterances that could escape his mouth upon being so gratefully close to Geni again. One antennae darted out to curl around hers in a gentle sign of pixie love.

"Are you alright, Geni? No injuries?"


D Infinity
Genivieve accepted the affection, her violet wings blurring as she maintained the hovering position with the brown pixie that sprang from the trees. At his question, she huffed, "It takes more than a little wind to get the best of me! What of you, mon amour?"

The pixie had, of course, already begun her own investigation, maintaining the tenuous connection of her antennae with her mate's even as she snuffled his large ears, his heart-speckled cheek, the top curve of his neck. If anything had happened to Malzieu... she would never forgive herself.


Aqua Drageen
Malzieu's ears twitched unconsciously at the inspection and he chuckled, though he tried to remain mostly still.

"A few bruises I think. It probably looks worse than it is -- I think half of the tree came with me." The brown pixie gave an agitated frown, almost glaring at the remaining, smaller bark-and-leaf-bits he could spy in his colorful bangs. His tails felt like a mess, too. And not a spring or brook in sight... wherever they were. Somewhere in the realm, at least, yet definitely no longer in the mountain's area. Joy ebbed from his body, no less grateful to be reunited with Geni, but now beginning to be concerned about where they had been tossed down.

It has been a long time since he was away from the mountain... the times were vague. The rocky peaks with their miraculously grand flowers had been the true home of the pixies, with their deity even taking up residence there.


D Infinity
Genivieve, convinced that the tree had left her beloved in one piece, ceased her investigation and concentrated on clean up, meticulously using her teeth to remove the brown and green bits tangled in Malzieu's bangs. They actually accented his own markings rather well, in her opinion, but the scruffy look just didn't suit him. Not her sensitive Malzieu.

As she turned to spit course material from her mouth, her leaf-colored eyes stayed fixated on the mountain. She was shocked at how cold and lifeless it looked - brown stone and white snow, no sight of the plants that she spent her life in, not even a shine of green from lichen. Just... dirt and frost.

But the mountain in the best of times did not offer the sheer amount of flora that this new area did. Grasses and trees, flowers with different insects buzzing about in pollination... when she took a better look around, she couldn't help but whisper, "This place... is beautiful."


Aqua Drageen
Malzieu turned to his pastel mate and saw the awe in her eyes, yet could not restrain a pang of nostalgia. The wind-storm had hurried along the silent question and brought about its own decision. It was not like they could never visit the mountain on occasion... He was unsure of this possible new future, most of all. Mal tried to attribute it to the pixie's magical connection with the peaks, but it was, in the end, a more personal tie. At least the children were grown and Geni was here, but he knew himself well enough to realize that it such a change would not be quickly accepted. Taking a deep breath, Mal did his best to sound enthusiastic, supportive.

"Yes... very beautiful. Very green."


D Infinity
Genivieve's ear swivelled at her mate's tone, tilting her head as she studied him. That brown, heart-studded exterior perfectly reflected his accepting, loving nature, but she could hear in his voice something not embodied by his fur... a longing, a regret. Something that bordered too close to pain to settle correctly with her.

"Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas, mon amour?*"

She nuzzled against him, curling her tails so that they rested over his own, their own kind of rainbow. "There is magic here, good magic. The kind of magic we raised our children in... the kind of magic that we could, maybe, raise more in. Don't you think?"


*"What's wrong, my love?"


Aqua Drageen
As Genivieve's warmth settled against him, the anxiety fled quickly -- like many small creatures on the wrong side of her anger. It instantly brought a smile to the pixie's face and he nuzzled her in return. Thoughts followed suit to happier things as he took a moment to appreciate her gestures. The magic was good, but his mate's reassurance was the strongest force in the little clearing.

"Ah Geni, c'est vrai. I'm just being worrisome, aren't I? There will be new adventures and... memories here. What a gruff homebody I have become!" he said, with the last statement imbued with some dramatic flare. "GUFFAW~"


D Infinity
"Why yes you have, Malzieu! What happened to the light-hearted scamp who would follow me anywhere? Hm?" Giving a final nuzzle to her mate along with an affectionate n** to his ear, the pastel pixie dove away, her wings flickering even though she stayed planted on the ground. Yes, this was an exciting moment, one to be filled with joy, not regret!

"You've gotten soft on me. C'est possible? No, no, we can't have this. You need immediate excercise!" She increased her speed, throwing a final challenge into the wind that had brought them to this new land, "Catch me if you can, mon amour~"


Aqua Drageen


Dapper Inquisitor

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