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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:33 pm
Arro nodded. "It's beautiful here. I've never been to the forest, actually." he admitted with a chuckle. He followed her through the trees, then suddenly he felt something tugging him back. "Something's got me! Oh wait...my braid's caught on a tree branch." he looked over, and one of the braids on his mane was caught.
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:41 pm
She turned around quickly at his little panic. She could feel his energy change quickly then back to normal. She didn't know how close he was to her, but it was too late. Her muzzle hit his gently. She backed up a bit. "Oh... Sorry." She tired not to blush, but didn't think it worked too well. She looked to the side of her and at the ground.
Slight spots of the sun hit her as the rays split through the trees like water does with a pasta drainer. Spots of her glimmered with the light making her sparkle like a very big gem. She looked back at him for a brief second. "I'm truely sorry about that... I didn't know you were so close"
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:18 pm
Arro forced back the urge to blush. "It's fine, really." he tugged gently, pulling the braid loose from the branch. Then he smiled happily at her. "No problem." he chuckled lightly to hide his embarrassment. He looked down at the ground, feeling the blush creep back to his cheeks again.
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 3:42 pm
She giggled and turned to press on. "I really didn't mean to" She added and glanced back at him. She didn't know what to say. She felt a bit hot. It was more of a crush, then love. Though she wasn't quite sure. He was a very handsome Stallion.
She saw a patch of blue berries. "So, Arro, have you eaten a blue berry before. Well, a wild one, that is?" She asked coming to a stop. She just stood there looking at the patch before turning around. this time giving her enough space to turn around with out bumping into him again. She smiled sweetly making eye contact, which gave her a bit of discomfort, but did it anyways.
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 5:44 pm
Arro shook his head. "I've never had any type of berry before." he chuckled lightly. "Mostly beachgrass and seaweed for me."
Their eyes met, and he calmly looked into her silver eyes, lost in the molten metal hues. He smiled warmly at her, feeling an odd warmth blossoming from his chest.
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:18 pm
(her eyes aren't sliver)
Jeevita smiled and walked over to the berries. "Then it's time you tried some. They are very good." She looked back at him. He was like the sea. She knew his name ment something close to that. She giggled at him. Feeling a bit hot, she decided to stretch her wings a bit.
Unfolding them up wards, trying not to hit any trees. Though she was hardly successful. Her left wing touched lightly agenst an old tree and a branch broke off. It started to fall at her wing, though she didnt' quite see it. She was still dazed at Cristallin Arroses and smiling at him. Normally she'd know it was falling, but today she'd been off a bit.
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:48 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 7:38 pm
Jeevita tumbled to the ground her wings still unfolded keeping her sort of balanced. She watched the branch crash into the ground. She just stood there looking at it. She normally saw those things. She started to panic a little, but kept calm.
"I... I didn't see that" She looked at Arro. "Arrose... I'm sorry. I think I'm ok." She stood up a little and folded her wings one at a time to make sure she didn't hurt them when she fell. "I normally see things like that." She turned away. She was really upset. She didn't know what to do.
She looked at him and then felt a huge thing come over her. She could have killed him. Just because she wanted to stretch her wings. She looked at him and then noded. "I'm sorry, I must go" She turned and troted off gracefully. Dodging the trees and bushes faster then most soquili could. Once out of the forest she too flight. She didn't want him to follow. She needed to think. It'd give her time, and she'd have to apologize to him when she saw him next. A single tear come from her.
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