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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:27 pm
...Elizabeth didn't even know how to react to that. He seemed so SURE of himself, that in and of itself was a little disconcerting. She'd never been around anyone withhat sort of confidence, and at the moment she wasn't sure how to comment on it. What were you even supposed to say to that, anyway?
Eyeing the stallion for a moment, Liz decided that at least for the time being, the best way to deal with it was NOT to deal with it.
"So, you've never met a unicorn before?" Hello, backtracking!
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:35 pm
Ariston was not one who was very keen, though he still picked up on a weird feeling from the mare. Either way, he shrugged it off, and looked at her, even though she didn't ask any more of what they were discussing a few seconds ago.
"You are indeed the first. I usually catch many winged in the skies, though a Unicorn, nope." Nipping at his wing, he turned away from her, feeling grumpish because she did not seem to be impressed with anything anymore. He had put in too much effort for one female, and it was starting to piss him off.
"You are, afraid, no?" He said, finally looking up from his wing.
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:45 pm
Understandable there wouldn't be many meetings with unicorns in the sky. Unicorn horns were quite powerful in their own right, but absolutely no help in terms of aerial locomotion. Hell, if that was the case than she likely would have been home a long time ago!
His question, blunt as it was, caught the mare slightly off-guard. And she couldn't even blame it on luck!
Blushing a bit, she lowered her head and stared at his hooves, avoiding looking up at the looming stallion yet again. "A bit, yes. It's not every day you meet a representative of a evilly rumored race and then learn that they're an evil sin to boot." Blunt could be done by ladies as well! "Is that so strange?"
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:01 am
"Of course its strange," He said, in an annoyed tone, "Only because I have definitely heard myself repeat over and over the same thing. If you are still seriously judging me on that, then I have no business here." Whipping his head up, he made a gesture to look down on her, only because of her constant questioning. "I understood the first time you mentioned that, but this is just nonsense now." He flicked his tail angerly.
"It seems there is nothing else that I can say, for everytime I try to bring up something of an interesting topic, you keep bringing up the same things." He said, in a gloomy tone.
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:41 am
Ariston might have been annoyed, but now he wasn't the only one. Elizabeth's eyes had widened in surprise when he first started speaking; after all, he had been acting a perfect example of a gentleman up until now. But now his tone was peevish, his words accusing; it was like a foal not getting its way and acting out on that grumpiness. The nerve!
After the initial shock wore off, the unicorn's eyes narrowed slightly, sizing him up yet again. "Considering that everything you say about yourself is something that could and is regarded as a threat to the rest of Soquilikind, I'd say that my reaction is downright mild, MISter Ariston. Most Soquilis would have fled by now, or something like that, yet here I am, giving you the benefit of the doubt in spite of evidence to the contrary! Yet if you feel that put out, obviously it doesn't matter regardless. GOOD DAY to you, Mister Ariston."
And with that, she had turned and was flouncing back down the hill to her dell, the drink completely forgotten and the stallion completely dismissed.
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