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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:55 pm
Maya could only glare at this point. Unsure of how to take the actions. In the end she relaxed with a slight sighing huff as she kept her hand extended towards the shorter being. If he was a healer as he claimed to be perhaps there were other things that could be done as well.
"Perhaps." She glanced around before scratching the side of her face absently as she did her best to resist the urge to scratch at the palm of her hand. At least it didn't seem to sting anymore so that had to count for something.
The worried tone in the shifters voice made the Alkidike sigh as she looked away up into the canopy. She didn't like the feeling of staying on the ground for so long. She belonged either up in the tree's branches or inside the trunk of the tree where she knew she was safe. Going for a swim was one matter entirely though and she didn't want to bring up to her sisters how much she loved the water. Glancing back at the earthling and then down to the leaf he held in his hands. She knew those leaves. They were often used to wrap wounds. Not really great for taking home to eat either but they were helpful.
"Ok I believe you." She muttered turning her head away her hand still extended. Feeling a need to change the subject to lighter Maya blinked before closing her eyes to listen better, and to feel the vibrations of the earth better. "You must have a large family for you to be a healer. Normally there aren't healers unless they are surrounded by those who can fight. you must have a large tribe."
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:55 pm
Takoda thought long on her words, wondering just what she meant by it. His family was small, though his tribe was large....though he supposed that Alkidikes treated each, one and the same. The concept threw him off, after all his family had consisted only of his mother and father, he had no siblings, whilst his tribe consisted of everyone. Why Chalcedony his good friend had quite a few siblings and his family was large....but...Takoda didn't consider them his family.
"My mother was a healer....I learned quite a lot from her ..." He managed to explain though his voice was soft and quiet as if he didn't really want to get into much detail.
"In our tribe every can focus on what he or she wants to be, healers are needed because of the dangers of the forest..."
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:12 am
Maya tried to appear half interested in the male shifters words, truth was, she wanted to know more about these strange creatures that shared the forest with her kind. Why had so much blood been shed on both sides? Where they all as timidly passive as this one? Then before she knew it her mind was drifting back to her own mother, Aisha. She would have to return soon for her yearly visit, granted she adored her home in Chibar. It just wasn't exactly the same as here in Jahaur. She was starting to miss the great Aisha tree her home and her sisters.
Blinking at the tone in Takoda's voice Maya figured it was best not to hang to much on follow up questions, he was already Timid enough. If he ended up crying, she wanted no part of what caused it. "We are warriors."
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:15 pm
Takoda blinked at her words, it..seemed to answer none of his questions and yet all of them at the same time. Wilting slightly he went back to looking down at her hand he fiddled with the leaf bandage a bit more before simply just holding it steadily before letting it go.
"Yes...I kn..now that..." He managed before he finally looked back to the river behind them and he sighed a bit. "I...hope that we can meet again on ...peaceful terms Maya...your very nice." He commented as he took a step away from the alkidike girl.
"I should be getting home...else its going to be too dark to find my way.. I wish you a safe journey home as well...do you have far to go?" Takoda inquired as they had run quite a ways, he himself hoped to be able to follow the river back.
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:39 pm
Maya took a step back, inspecting her hand with a raised eyebrow. Shifters sure were strange earthlings. Curling her fingers towards her palm the Alkidike figured it was best not to test the boundaries of this strange healing from the shifter and figured it was best to let it be for a little while. Her antenna's twitched as she listened to Takoda stutter as he seemed to grow more nervous, that very action she had to resist putting herself on a defensive edge for. Besides he had complimented her, healed her, so he couldn't be all that bad right?
"We will see." Though Maya had been friendly enough to Takoda he was still a shifter and she wasn't sure if his timid nice act was that an act or just the way the strange earthling was. Snapping her eyes up at him when he brought the subject of her home up the young Alkidike scoffed disdainfully pointed to the nearest tree and disappeared from sight into the branches. He was a shifter after all and their kind had slaughtered hundreds of her kind, to tell him a general radius of where she lived what like giving them a pinpoint bulls eye and she wasn't about to turn her sisters into target practice.
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