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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:38 pm
Looking up from her bone, the female Saigh let out a soft purr of laughter, "Well your highness, we can shorten your name, to how you introduced yourself, if you wish." She told him, with a smle. "Then again you may have hope, the mist might have sent me out on the midnight, midstorm walk so that you could find me, and have a dry place to rest. You never know what the mist might do for a Saigh in need."
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Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:06 pm
"The mist sure has a strange sense of humor." He mused after he gobbled up what was left of his rabbit and gnawed on the bones, nonetheless glad that somehow he'd come across her. Borvo blinked at the thought. He was happy he met someone? Normally other Saigh drove him nuts. Wasn't that why he chose to live near the forest, because he hated having to deal with others? But Elsha . . . Elsha was different. She annoyed him sometimes, but not as much as others did. He supposed that was a good thing.
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Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:07 pm
Elsha laughed, "Maybe it does, but it still helps out, doesn't it?" The brown Saigh was happy, this was honestly the longest amount of time she had spent with one Saigh, in a very long time. She liked him as an actual friend, not like a friendly student, how she honestly thought of most of the Saigh she knew. "So... You heading back to your own den soon?" She asked trying to hide all the sadness that flooded her at the thought of him leaving, she did a semi-good job, but some of the emotions washed out anyway.
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Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:41 pm
Pleasantly full, warm, and in the company of someone bearable, Borvo hadn't even begun to think of leaving until the topic came to light. Really, the offer to stay for the meal had felt like a permanent one at the time. Perhaps because he had a tendency to live in the moment, and this one had been too good to pass up. Yet now that he thought about it, he must be over-staying his welcome. The storm had brought them together in necessity and the feast must have been offered out of politeness. To stay longer would be asking too much, he was sure. "Oh, right, sorry." He was a bit surprised by the pang of regret he felt at the thought of leaving. Of course he had to go, he reminded himself. He was a wanderer. He couldn't stay in one place. Yet . . . it wouldn't be so bad to hang around for a little longer. "Thanks for the food, Elsha." The male grunted as he started to stand.
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Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 6:20 pm
Elsa blinked and stood up with the male did, "Are you saying sorry because you must leave now?" she asked, her voice tinged with regret. If I hadn't mentioned it, he probabaly wouldn't be leaving!She thought, a little annoyed at herself for reminding him. "If you don't have anything urgent to attend to, then why don't you stick around? Or at least tell me where your den is, so I can visit?" The brown Saigh took a step toward the red male, then sat down again, "Sorry..." she stopped, cutting herself off, and looked down at her paws.
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Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 6:58 pm
[o.o.c.: Sorry about that, Trudy. I meant to Quote my last post so I could use the format, but I accidentally reposted. I changed the post to what it was supposed to be now. Sorry again to make you respond to the same thing twice! ^^;]
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:32 pm
Borvo had been just about to take his leave when he heard the female address him again. Bewildered, he looked back to see her taking a step toward him, then sitting down and looking at her paws like a misbehaving cub caught red handed. Females were so confusing. "Well, uh, usually I just go wherever I can find prey. I don't stay in one place too long . . . but are you sure you want me to stay a while longer?" He wasn't sure what she was going for, but he hoped he wasn't reading the signs wrong.
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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:01 am
"Um.... Yes, it's nice to have some company," The brown Saigh said, looking up at him. If her fur hadn't been so dark, she would be sure he would beable to see her blushing. He was so much fun to be around, and joke with, it be nice if she could at least visit him or be visited by him often. "There is lots of prey around here," she added in s quieter voice, almost mumbling. She smiled at the male, it was a small, embarrased smile, but one of the few smiles she made since she became an adult, strangely a lot of those rare smiles had showed up around this male.
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