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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:28 am
Waikik KiKi walked over to the shore and watched the water. She needed waves to shape them. Of course with Zuri swimming around there were plenty. She started by make the small ones look like fish and then a bigger one look like Zuri himself.
Tiki Jim went back to picking up the lunch before sitting back down. He watched the kids play and smiled. It was a nice lazy day.
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:03 pm
When Kiki ran out of waves, Zuri would splash a little more to create waves. He played with her shaped waves happily, especially enjoying the ones that were shaped like him. It was like having a water-copy of himself. Zuri giggled happily, swimming around with the waves.
Lazy days with friendly people were always the best. That was exactly why Texas rested and simply enjoyed the sounds around him. Everything was pleasant.
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:22 am
Waikiki KiKi smiled. "Any requests?" She asked. She could make anything as long as there was a wave to make it into. That was the down side that and they were only the size of the wave itself. She figured the waved her Great Hula Granddaddy talked about would make great shapes.
Tiki Jim sat back as well. As long as he was watching the kids it was fine.
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:50 pm
Any requests? The naiad rubbed his chin and thought carefully about what might be an awesome wave to see. He could ask her to make a fireworks wave! No, that wouldn't work too well; he just needed to splash to do that anyway. Maybe... the red naiad with rainbow hair began to look around the beach, looking for something worthwhile.
Then, his eyes fell on his half-asleep, relaxing brother. "Hey! Make a wave of Texy! That'd be totally awesome!" Zuri pointed out Texas, with a grin on his face.
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:25 am
Waikiki KiKi giggled as she looked to the sleeping demon on the beach. She looked to the biggest wave and shaped it to look like the demon only made of water. "There you go!" She giggled again as she looked to her creation. Liking that so much she decided to make one look like her dad too.
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:56 pm
Oooh. Zuri clapped in delight when he saw the wave shaped like his brother, and clapped even more when he saw that she managed to make one of Tiki Jimmy too. That was awesome! He really wished he had such a cool power, but he didn't even have a power in the first place.
"You're really good at this, Kiki!" exclaimed Zuri, happily. "Can you make the waves do stuff, too?"
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:40 am
Waikiki KiKi looked at the waves but nothing besides shaping them happened. "No, I don't' think so. It's just shaping them. I think it meant for fun then anything." Kiki didn't really mind a power for fighting wasn't really needed to her. At least not now or ever in her mind.
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:50 pm
Honestly, the thought of fighting had never crossed Zuri's mind. He just thought perhaps she could make them dance, or other fun things like that. Unfortunately, it seemed that she couldn't. "Aww." The naiad briefly pouted, before shrugging. "Ah well! We can make them dance by dancing around them! Plus, it's pretty cool just to shape waves. It's so cool to see a water dog coming at you instead of just a plain wave!"
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:05 am
Waikiki KiKi smiled and nodded. "Yeah, that's true." she made a wave look like a Hula Dancer which did look like it bobbed in the water as Zuri danced around it. That made her smile.
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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 4:24 pm
Ooh. That was pretty. Zuri stood up on his fishy tail and swayed with the bobbing Hula Dancer, giggling as he did. This was rather fun. Zuri found some seaweed under the water and placed it around his waist to look a bit more like a Hula Dancer, and then looked around for some lilies or other underwater flowers to wear around his neck.
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:12 am
Waikiki KiKi clapped for Zuri. "That's really nice. Hula Great Granddaddy taught me the Hula." She stood up and began to do some hula moves that her Hula Bob had taught her.
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:27 am
The naiad eventually found the flowers he was looking for and began to string them together, tying the stems together in an attempt to keep the flowers in one small circle. He then attempted to put the flowers around his neck. Sure, some flowers fell off in the process, but it was certainly a valiant attempt at a makeshift flower necklace.
He then turned his attention to the Hulaing Waikiki Kiki. The naiad's eyes shined in fascination. Wow! She was really good at that! He didn't know the dance had so many different things to it. "Ooh, you look really pretty," offered Zuri, happily.
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:21 am
Waikiki KiKi smiled and nodded. "Thank you. You're lei looks nice too." She giggled as she looked to his flowers. Her great grandpa had a few of those at the bar. She liked to put a bunch on at a time. "He could teach you too." She told him with a nod, about hula dancing and her great grandpa.
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 10:32 am
A lei? Zuri glanced down at the valiant attempt at a flower necklace he had made. Ah! So that was what it was called. "Do you have a special name for this seaweed skirt, too?" asked Zuri, as he swayed with his tail as his balance. Then, giggling, he settled back into the water.
Her grandfather seemed to do a lot with the beach. "That could be fun!" Zuri seemed quite happy with that idea. People looked so awesome when they did the Hula Dance! "I should ask him to teach me sometime!
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:45 am
((So, would you like to end this now that there is an event and they both grew?))
"It's a Hula Skirt. I dont' know if it has a different name then that." Waikiki KiKi told him with a smile. "I'm sure he'd love to and be happy to. He loves to teach things to all." Which was true. Hula Bob really did love to.
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