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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:14 pm
Aysu looked away in boredom from the fireflies, deciding they weren't truly worth her time. She was bored by her brother as well, whose only action as of late was making himself more nervous about meeting their father. "Kavi, really," she chided, rolling into her feet. "We should not be afraid to meet him, he is our father! Mama says he'll loves us, and I believe that."
She straightened herself out and started to head to the giant blue mass that was her father, Kavi right on her heels.
When she reached him, she was at a loss for words to say.
She settled for something simple and nuzzled against his shoulder. "Hello, father," she greeted, smiling warmly up at him. "It's nice to meet you."
Anjafey chuckled at the sight of her eager mate. "I merely reflected on myself, Lure," she said softly, nuzzling the other for a moment before heading further into the clearing. "I had to reorganize my thoughts into something manageable once more. I am sorry if I worried you, but know that you were always in my mind, even when I let go of parts of my past."
She sat down in a patch of moonlight, feeling oddly at peace despite all of the circumstances. It did not much matter if Ari noticed, or if he ever noticed; she was comfortable in her own skin once more.
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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:47 pm
Ari blinked when an unknown female fox nuzzled him. It wasn't until she called him father that he realized that it was one of the kits. Well, not kits anymore--they seemed to have grown up.
"Hello, Aysu," he tried to force a smile for his daughter. At least the kits--children--were too old to be affected by the tribe drama much. At least the tribe drama should be dying down soon. Or so Ari fervently hoped.
A bright pink figure stood at the edge of the clearing, her tail swishing nervously behind her. She felt so weird being there. And tired. It was way past her bedtime. But she wanted to be sure that they would be up.
Her eyes scanned the clearing for a particular figure, but she just couldn't seem to spot him. He should be around. With the rest of the tribe. Shouldn't he?
Just where was her daddy?
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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:47 pm
Yojiishu made his way through the woodlands. Unusually he was feeling hungry, but with nothing around worth eating he tried to block it out so not to get too hung up on it. His mind had to be following the tracks on the ground. There had been one clear, fresh track for quite a while now and some muddied ones were around too. It suggested to him that there were more foxes around. As he moved on through, he started to hear voices. He stopped to debate whether he should continue with the tracks or follow the sounds. Then as he tried to see where the voices had come from he could see a black and white fox and a black and purple fox through a gap in the trees. Keeping low, he approached them slowly, listening out as he did so for anything more. Getting much closer he forgot that he was trying to crouch low and started moving faster toward them untill he was in clear view of them both. He had a good look at them before he thought of speaking.
"Hi there, I'm Yojiishu. Are there more foxes onward." He pointed with his paw stretched out in the direction he thought the tracks would still be heading. "I'm curious to see why there are so many tracks around, and nothing much to eat out in these woods."
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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:45 pm
Yudoku looked over at the new male curiously as he approached Nako and her. When she heard his question she smiled a little, gathering that he had no idea where he was. "Why yes, there are indeed more foxes onward," she replied, "for these are tribe grounds. And as far as the lack of food goes, the prey knows that I have been on the hunt tonight, so they are in hiding. Welcome to Lunarie."
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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:54 pm
Yojiishu smiled at the fox who answered him. "Oh what a shame. There should have been at least some animals born without the sense to do that though right? Or us modis would probably starve perhaps. Anyway, Lunarie you say? Is that what you call yourselves?" His eyed opened wide and his jaw dropped slightly in realisation, "Are you part of a tribe?" He channeled his excitement through shifting his paws around. He didnt want to seem hyper, and hoped to make a good impression. Looking at the fox once again he wasnt sure whether to stay or to dart off to look for the others, but he waited to be sure of what he was heading into.
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:57 am
Sieg cautiously approached the clearing where his Tribe lay. He still had been assigned no job... So what could he do? His mate wasn't with him... She was within her own tribe... And he still did not bear the markings of the Lunarie.
Was any of this going to work out? With the tension that was happening in this Tribe, one had to wonder. The Elders had been fighting, had kits to look out for, and too much on their minds to be bothered with him.
For now, the two-toned fox laid near everyone else, watching them to make sure all was well. His mood was diminished with all of the dissension among them, and he hoped it would get better.
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:52 pm
Yudoku chuckled slightly. "So it would seem." The male seemed rather excited about the idea of a tribe. It sort of reminded Yudoku about how she had been as a kit, eager to join into this tribe where she now was. Shame how quickly and steeping such feelings could change. "My name is Yudoku by the way," she greeted, "and this is Nako. Might I ask your name?"
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:52 am
Thea silently lay down next to Sieg, a soft sigh escaping her lips.
"It's not usually like this. I'm sure that all will work out with you and Lila, and you will feel much more at home here." She rested her paw on top of his for a moment, then stretched and yawned. "I feel sorry for Ari. He seems so overwhelmed. I just wish there was something I could do to help..."
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:00 am
Kin'iro decided it best to leave her sister alone for the time being and made her way over to where Sieg and Thea were. "Good evening," she greeted as she approached the two modifoxes. "It's rather beautiful out tonight, isn't it? A nice compliment to the lessening of tensions."
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:37 am
Yojiishu replied to Yudoku, "My name is Yojiishu." He was certain he'd already given his name but wasnt going to cause any embarrassment at this early stage. He looked, too, at Nako, checking out his mods and noticed the tattoo that Yudoku had. He pointed it out, "Is that the tribe tattoo? It looks neat!" Somehow his mind was taken by the mods enough to forget about his excitement or his nerves and appeared more calm.
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:44 am
(Ah, sry, brain frazzle, lol.)
"Oh yes, you told us that already didn't you," Yudoku replied after hearing his name, slightly embarrassed. "You'll have to forgive me. I'm a bit distracted at the moment." The tri-colored kitsune looked down at her tribe tattoo thoughtfully when Yojiishu pointed it out. "Hai. I quite agree." She again thought about her same feelings during kit hood. She shook herself out of these reflections and turned her attention back onto the guest. As much as it went against her current feelings, she asked. "Have you been looking for a tribe?" Simply cause she was feeling bitter didn't mean anyone else would.
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:45 am
"I wasnt expecting a tribe as such, but somewhere I could fit in and belong. Like an adoptive family or even just a group of friends. A tribe would be even better though as I'd have a home too."
He looked up at the stars in the sky. His expression both electric and thoughtful. It would be a dream to be somewhere like this. However, lowering his head back down to Yudoku's level, he realised he knew nothing about the tribe. He didnt want to belong to a clan of evil or intimidating crooks, or even be amongst other hyper and happy-go-lucky modis. Somewhere normal, with a good home, thats all he wanted.
Realizing his thoughts were distracting him from the other fox's attention, he was quick to ask. "So, you're called Lunarie. Whats the meaning behind that?"
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:25 am
As Thea came next to him, Sieg gave a slight nod. "I know that Tribes are not supposed to be like this... But it is still upsetting." He looked to her paw, leaning against her for just a moment before sitting up again. "I wish she could be here with me though, Thea... I miss her."
This being separated all the time... It hurt his heart. But being torn from the tribe, from the grace of Luna herself... He knew now that it would be tough for mates in different tribes.
Looking up to Kin'iro, he gave her a soft smile. "Good evening." There was a nod to her comment as he looked higher. It was a good evening, cloudless and warmer than usual.
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:13 pm
Finally, Sigal managed to spot him. He was away from everyone else, hidden under the shadow of a tree. (With the moon casting less light than the sun, she kind of didn't expect shadows at night. But she guessed she was wrong.)
"Daddy!" Sigal shouted happily, racing over. She slowed down when she noticed him nuzzling another female. She couldn't make out anything other than it was a female at this distance, and so obviously not Kazuki. And it definitely wasn't Mommy. Mommy and Daddy kind of seemed to hate each other.
So then who? Sigal wondered, as she continued to approach, but slower than before.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:42 am
Aysu automatically slunk backwards some as the other female approached. Daddy? Confused, Aysu glanced between her father and the pink figure, unable to see the connection.
She looked over her shoulder at Kavi, but he merely shrugged in response, just as confused as she was.
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