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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:34 pm
"I'm sure she'll remember you," he said confidently, sure that his grandmother could never forget anyone important to her. If Bahari was a good sister, and he was almost sure she would have been, then why wouldn't Miamba remember her? He glanced over at Kip wonderingly, before carefully deciding to comment.
"A-about that, you might want to expect some less than tactful questions," he said, "Cubs, especially Riko, don't hesitate to speak their mind or ask nosy questions.."
Habu turned his attention back to their walk, by the sounds of it they either caught everyone on a nap, during a quiet game or when everyone was off playing elsewhere. Maybe they'd have a bit of time to themselves with Miamba before the cubs all crowded around.
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:44 pm
"Of course." Baharikoa smiled lightly, and followed Habu closely. "Not only am I wanting to visit, but I do have important things to discuss with her. About our family and all." Oh, she couldn't wait! It had been since cubhood since she'd last seen Miamba, and she was super excited!
Kipofu was still trailing behind the two, but quirked a brow at the mention of questions. "Oh, are they like that? Hmm, i'll definitely have to rethink what I say, then." He chuckled lightly and kept a smirk on his maw. This would clearly be the highlight of his day, or maybe ever his week. Though, meeting Bahari was enough of a blessing! He tried to listen in for noises, but did not hear the playful cheer of five cubs. Were they really close to Miamba's den? It did not seem that way.
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:02 pm
"Sounds like everyone is out," he commented, looking at Bahari when she mentioned wanting to discuss important things about their family. Habu had to hide some of his interest in the topic, he was very attached to his family and always wanted to learn more- especially where his visions seemed to focus a lot on his entire family, "That means you'll be able to discuss whatever you want before being swarmed.."
He glanced back at Kip again, smiling when the blue lion chuckled. It was good to be so good natured about it, it would certainly help with the more obnoxious of cubs.
Reaching a good spot with a clear view of the den, just within ear shot of anyone who might be inside so that Miamba had a chance at knowing a bit in advance that she was expecting company, Habu stopped walking and turned to his great-aunt. "There it is, I won't intrude on your conversations so I'll head back now."
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:14 pm
Bahari smiled widely at the mention of everyone being out. It made everything a lot easier for the lioness. As soon as the male came to a hault, she nodded. "Thank you so much Wahabu for all of your help. I won't forget about you. Maybe when Kip and I return to the Pridelands someday, we'll revisit you. But, we have other paths to follow. We are migrating lions, after all." She walked ahead a few feet, and then called out to Kipofu. She stopped and looked back at Wahabu one last time before taking off to the den's opening.
As Kip passed he smiled warmly at the male. "Thank you very much, Wahabu." He bowed before taking off after Baharikoa.
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:25 pm
Habu nodded brightly at Bahari, he had a feeling he'd know when they came back, if they did. Certainly if they didn't find him like every other family member seemed to, his visions might give him some indication. He stepped back as they headed off for the den.
"It wasn't a problem," he said, "Goodbye."
He hesitated a moment watching them go, very curious about what they were going to discuss and how his grandmother might react.. but it wasn't any of his business, he'd have to ask later if he really wanted to know. With a smile, he turned around to head back to his home.
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