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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:47 pm
((I couldn't find any of his other growings except his baby picture))
Kitty was still shocked by the fact that Vale was the child of a god, and not any god but the sun god! Either way! I'm REALLY shocked by this! Your lucky that at least you got to meet a god! But than again, I shouldn't talk since I'm pretty sure that Heaven's parents are royalty over all angels and I did get to meet them.... Said Kitty, rubbing the back of her head as she looked down and noticed that nobody else was on line. Nobody could get over this was one mom! Said Heaven with a bit of a giggle as Kitty smiled at her putting down the stick. Alright kids! Congratulations to our winner! Vale! Okay Vale! Since you won the game you get to pick any prize that you want out of the prize bag! Said Kitty happily as she grabbed the prize bag and dragged it over with once of her hands since she was still holding Vahn in her other.
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:48 pm
Ava merely nodded quietly as Kitty spoke, her earlier gentle smile having faded. It hadn’t been her choice to meet Triston, nor to bare his child; but rather it was something that had been forced into against her will. At the time it had been hard to accept, although as her pregnancy had progressed everything had seemed to become easier; and now Ava wouldn’t give up her son for the world.
“H...he was just like a...any other person” Ava replied quietly, lifting Gala higher on her hip as the child began to slip. Noticing the game was over; the young woman placed her end of the stick on the ground as Kitty did so, smiling gently toward Vale as the prize bag was dragged in his direction.
Climbing to his feet, Vale grinned; bowing dramatically to Kitty, Heaven and the others. Reaching into the prize bag, the teenager retrieved an orange and white striped tiger plushie. Wriggling the toy toward Vahn’s nose, the blue-haired infant grinning and reaching for it, Vale bopped the boy lightly upon the nose before allowing him to catch the toy. ((Teenager on the left, child on the right ^^))
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:55 pm
((Oh! So those were his pictures! Wow! He looks great!))
Kitty smiled and nodded towards Ava as she closed up the bag and put it to the side. Okay Kids! Whose ready to play pin the tail on the donkey? Said Kitty happily as Heaven jumped up and down clapping her hands.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:19 am
With a wide grin plastered across her face, Isolde jumped to her feet and lifted Noa into her arms a moment later. “Immaready! Immaready!” the little girl called, continue to beam a cheeky smile toward everyone. “Why does the donkey need its tail pinned on?” Isolde asked curiously of Kitty, cocking her head to the side as she watched the woman.
((Yeah I probably should have pointed that out xP Sorry! Gahh, sorry about the sort post too - couldn't think of anything.))
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 6:49 pm
((It's cool, it's cool! I'm glad that at least somebody is still posting! xd smile )
Kitty looked down and smiled at Isolde as she finished putting up the poster, a good height, perfect for the kids. Because! Without hsi tail the donkey is say, but with it he is happy! Say Kitty as she took out the tail, putting a peice of tape at the top instead of a pin for saftey reasons. Once she was finished with the tail she than took out a dark purple blind fold. Okay! I'm thinking of a number from 1-10! Whoever gets it right gets to go first! Kitty said, still smiling. Is it seven? Asked Heaven, jumping up and down. No, I'm sorry sweety but it isn't seven. Heaven gave a bit of a shrug, she really didn't mind much at all since she did get to go first on limbo and everybody should get a chance to be first for all the party games.
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:26 pm
Pire jumped up as well, hoping to do better at this game than he had at the last one. He thrust an orange paw in the air and barked, "Question! How come we haven't got a pin?"
From across the room, Leon heard the comment and winced. Small sharp objects and slightly hyperactive children generally did not go together. Maybe he was spending too much time around Seven, who was likely to be carrying things like straight pins, paperclips and rubber bands, and even a small envelope opener, on his person at all times.
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:28 pm
”Ohhhhhhh” Isolde enthused, seeming more than satisfied with the answer that Kitty had given her. “I wouldn’t want to donkey to be sad, nuh-uh” the child added, shaking her head vehemently.
“What about number eight?” Vale asked, holding a similar attitude to Heaven and caring little about whether he was to go first or not.
“No! It’s numba fwee (three)” Isolde interjected, offering Vale a light and ineffective push. Awkwardly, considering Noa still rested against her hip, the kitsune girl thrust her palm into the air and held out three fingers.
Pushing themselves off the wall, having watched the limbo game with disinterest, Marcus and Viktor padded over to where the other children stood. Amelia, still conversing with Spencer and his cousins, watched her brother’s go before turning back to her ‘difficult’ conversation.
“Number 5?” Viktor questioned, voice barely deviating above a monotone,
“9?” Marcus asked in a similar manner.
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:57 am
Kitty looked at Pire. Because Pire, pins are very dangerous. Kitty than looked up, her cat ears jeerking to the correct number. Congrats Marcus! You got the correct number! You get to go first.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 8:53 pm
Having been so busy wondering about small sharp objects, Pire completely missed the whole bit about guessing the number. Shrugging it off, he fell into line with the other kids and peered around the person in front of him, trying to get a better look at the game.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 10:06 pm
Heaven stood behind Pire smiling as she waited for the game to finally start. Whatcha looking out Pire? Heaven said, hopeing to give Pire a bit of a startle.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:13 pm
A faint smile, brief in existence, flashed across Marcus’s lips as he stepped forward. “What next?” he asked plainly, an intonation of excitement entering into his usual monotone.
”Was I second cwosest?” Isolde asked curiously, watching Kitty with a look of silent anticipation. Her brown eyes continued to widen as she waited for an answer, taking on a sheen that indicated the beginnings of tears.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:14 pm
It worked, because Pire jumped about a foot in the air, the fur on his tail fluffing out like a bottlebrush. Once he had recovered, he turned to face Heaven with a nervous smile.
"Seven told me that sometimes, they keep spinning the people the same way, so you'll know what direction you face when you stop spinning by watchin' everyone else first, but it doesn't work 'cause he keeps spinning everyone different."
The foxboy nodded sagely at his own observation, not bothering to include the fact that he'd never actually played because the games had been set up for older (taller) people.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:27 pm
Kitty looked at Marcus. Well, I'm going to first put a bandanna around your eyes, and I will give you the tail. Than you'll be spun around a couple times and when I let you go you pretty much have to go for trying to get the tail on the correct spot of the donkey. Kitty was about to cover Marcus's eyes when she heard Islode and looked down at her, about to tell her that she had really only thought of one number, but seeing the tears that were ready to fall Kitty thought quickly on what to say. Uh-huh! You sure did get the second closest Isolde! So that means you get to go after Marcus! She said with a smile on her face, hoping that the little girl would cheer up. Heaven covered her mouth, trying not to burst out laughing when Pire jumped up. She wiped a tear from her eye as she began to answer. Pire. I know how the game goes.... A wiggling grin on her face as she spoke.
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:09 am
Once Kitty was finished speaking she but the bandanna on Marcus, and gave him the tail, than she spun him around three times and let go of him. Okay Marcus! Try to get the donkey's tail in the correct spot! She said backing up, not wanting to get in the child's way since he couldn't see.
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:58 pm
Instantly Isolde’s eyes dried and her usual grin returned to her lips, tail appearing to wag behind her as she hugged Kitty tightly around the waist in her excitement. “IknewIwasclose!IknewitIknewitIknewit!” the kitsune child squealed with delight, bouncing on her feet while still holding securely to Kitty.
Marcus allowed his eyes to be covered without a fuss, although he quickly decided that the experience of being unable to see was none to pleasant. Touching the bandana with his pale fingers as it was secured in place; the boy took the displaced tail as it was offered to him and allowed himself to be spun several times in a small circle. With his sense of balance now skewed, Marcus swayed toward the wall on which the appendage challenged donkey had been stuck, hand held out to feel the change in surface between the wall and the poster stuck to it. Finding the top edge of the picture and moving his hand downward to where he thought the tail should be, the boy stuck the appendage firmly in place – landing it several centimetres above the donkey’s rump.
“Can I take this off now?” he asked blandly once he had finished his turn.
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