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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:16 am
Chachili, indeed, had brightened.
Koin was there.
She felt safer when she was near him. But now, the sun was setting, and the fawns would need her. She could not neglect them... she could not bring herself to leave them for too long.
"When they come, Koin," Chachili smiled, "You'll have my blessing! Upon all of them. Not that my blessing means anything," she chuckled, "But I wish them well. All of them."
She gave a brief dip of her head, and then nodded to the wild dog respectfully.
"You are welcome to the High Grasses anytime," Chachili whispered, reffering to her home amongst the most lengthy blades of grass, "Anytime at all. And, well, I'd better visit you, too. I'd rather not be hunted down!"
She grinned, and gave Koin a quick salute with a hoof.
"See you later, then, pal," she grinned, "Don't get into too much danger while I'm gone. Otherwise I'll have to come and bail you out with my Klipspringer Kick!"
Then, she bounded off, glancing back at Koin one last time.
Goodluck, Koin...
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:04 pm
"Your blessing means a lot to me, Chachili," he said with a small smile.
He grinned. "Good then," he said dipping his head in a bow. "I won't get into too much trouble, and I'm sure you won't either," he said.
Koin walked off in the opposite direction, knowing he would most likely see his friend again.
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