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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:12 pm
"Aww, really? And I always thought I was pretty easy to get along with", Zaria replied in a fake apologetic tone, a small pout appearing on her face. She laughed aloud as she thought about how silly she must be acting, stopping to nod torward Hakim. "Glad to see that I was able to, entertain you" Zaria looked back up into the sky between open and loose branches, a small expression of annoyance creeping on her visage, sighing as she looked down onto the ground. "Ugh...stupid rain. Would the clouds make their mind up alread?" Zaria knew that clouds didn't exactly have thoughts or feelings, but she couldn't help but feel like blameing all of this on something.
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:30 am
He let off a soft laugh. "Same to you." He replied hoping that he did entertain her even if at the beginning things turned out to be a little rough. He wagged his bobbed tail as he looked at the clouds with her. Though, he felt a little selfish when he wished the rain wouldn't stop just yet. "Ah, yeah. It'll stop soon though. " He nodded. He let a frown upon his face slowly, but caught himself and brought it back to a smile.
Finally, the clouds seemed to listen to Zaria, and the rain stopped completely. Though, the trees still had droplets falling off giving the sound that it might still be raining. He yawned and let himself stretch before stepping out from under the tree to check it for sure. "Seems to have heard you." He gave a chuckle.
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:54 pm
Zaria snuck a small glimpse at Hakim, noticing a frown upon his maw, about to ask as to what was the matter until she realized the small pitter patter of rain slowly began to cease. She looked out at the horizon and saw that it wasn't sprinkleing anymore. She watched Hakim step out from beneath the tree, seeing that his fur didn't rustle from rain save for the small drips of water from the leaves. She smiled, trotting out from beneath the tree. "Strange, I don't recall myself being that loud.", she replied, looking over to Hakim, then at the clouds.
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:17 am
"Even a whisper, the gods can hear." he said with a smile. Though, he wasn't sure if that was true, it was just a saying his mother use to tell him when he was a kid. He wasn't sure what else to say now, he sat in the wet grass out from under the tree. His eyes went from the sky, to Zaria, then to his wet paws and the grass that seemed to be hugging them. To him, it felt weird when grass would do something like that, but right now he could hardly even notice it.
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:36 pm
"Really?", Zaria asked curiously, looking from Hakim to the sky. It hadn't occured to her that gods, if there were such things, would have such great senses. Than again, if they had higher, and greater power, why not have super senses? She smiled over torward Hakim and leaned herself down to the ground, whispering "Thank you". Zaria turned back to Hakim and hurriedly replied, "Well it's always best to show respect, isn't it?", making sure to let the reason of her previous action be known before he'd question her.{{Sorry if it isn't much ^^;;}}
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:26 pm
"They can hear everything." He said looking at her again with a smile. Of course, he didn't know if that was true again, but he liked to think that. He didn't hear what she had said the first part, but nodded to the second part. "Indeed, if we don't, then bad things could happen?" He really wondered what a god was like, and if the god of water or rain was rude or kind hearted.
He drifted back into reality when he remembered he wasn't alone again. "Well, shall we get going before it starts raining?" He asked with a chuckle. At least they could try to make it to the forest. He felt he had to make sure it wouldn't start raining while she was still with out cover over her head.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:31 pm
Zaria nodded in agreement. She didn't exactly like to imagine what would happen if one was to anger a god, making her feel even more relieved to have shown a bit of gratitude to whoever this "ruler or rain" was. She looked over to Hakim, remembering his question.
"Oh yes! That would probably be for the best.", she said. Being out in an open field wasn't the best place to be out to evade the rain, as she could tell from earlier. At least in a forest, the rain would be lessened from interfereing leaves, save for the drops that would bypass through the open spaces. A small unoccupied cave would probably be the best, but it would probably be quite unlikely to find one around here.
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 2:59 am
He nodded at her and followed closely behind her. He wasn't about to go against her wishes, not that he wanted to anyways. Her company was nicer then most that he had ran into, in fact, he felt a bit at ease around her. Though, he didn't notice it before, nor was about to admit it to her. At least, not yet.
"Which part of the forest in which would you like to go towards?" He wasn't sure exactly where she lived, or what not, and thought that was probably the best place to head towards. Of course, if that's what she had in mind. He was good with going anywhere though. He had no real home, and was always traveling. Perhaps one day that'd stop.
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