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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:34 pm
"Trin's place is... pretty much the exact opposite. She's a firm believer in 'clean when the urge hits you', which is about every other week. She loves to be organized, but actually cleaning..." Laima shook her head sadly. "I'd much rather live in a cleaner house, but I'll stand for a well organized one."
"Sounds good!" said Trin excitedly, setting her tea down on the table. "I would really like to meet up with everybody again, especially those whose Dumyr are in Baarikmet. I wonder if they've done much correspondence?"
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 3:48 pm
((sorry again ><))
Shandar nodded in agreement and once again mentally praised his placement. He would have hated to live in a house such as the one Lamia described. He liked things to be perfect, neat and as clean as possible. "It's a shame I won't get to meet any of the other Dumyr before I go." He sighed. "I had been quite looking forward to meeting the others of us that are stuck here."
"Yes." Hakim smiled. "I wonder too, I'd like to keep in touch as much as possible. As well as visit. It sounds like such a facinating place." He said enthusiastically. He loved nothing more than exploring new cultures and discovering what they had to offer. "Maybe there will be an oppertunity for everyone to visit at some point. Even the non apprenticed Dumyr."
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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 9:34 am
"Yeah," said Laima simply, nodding. "I feel so weird, being stuck here while everyone else is in Barrikmet... but still, I think it's all for the better. I don't really think I could've stood and underground city for too long."
Trin's eyes widened; she hadn't really thought of visiting without an apprenticing Dumyr. "Well, I think that'd be a very enlightenening trip. I think I'd go on it, if I could, if not just to learn a little more about Laima's background." Trin sighed, glancing over at the cat-like creatures. "I still feel like there's so much that I don't know, and it's frustrating."
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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:11 pm
"Very true." Shandar sighed. "Though the knowledge to be gained would make it worthwhile." He paused and looked around at the expensive furnishings that surrounded him. "I'm going to miss the civility of Barton though. I understand the underground city is practically a ruin."
"I know what you mean." Hakim said putting his empty cup on a coaster. "I can't help but worry." He lowered his voice. "It doesn't help that I don't quite trust him. Yet another reason for allowing him to go. There's a glint in his eye when he speaks that makes me quite uneasy.
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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:20 pm
"Really?" said Laima, raising a brow. "What a shame. It sounds like an interesting place nonetheless."
Trin laughed. "Well, it'll be someone elses' proablem now." Glancing down at her wacth, she winced. "I've got an appointment to go to in a few minutes. Sorry to be so abrupt, but..." she shrugged with an apologetic smile. "I guess I'll see you later, then?"
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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 7:34 pm
Shandar nodded and gave a glance in the direction of their "owners". "Looks like your human is ready to go." He said with a small yawn. "Have fun here. Maybe I'll see you again some day." He sighed standing and stretching.
"Oh, no problem." Hakim said standing. "Please call round again. Even though Shandar will be leaving it would still be nice to keep up with everyone."
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:31 pm
"Maybe," she replied with a smile. "That is, if you're lucky enough."
"Again, sorry for the short notice. Feel free to drop by anytime!" Trin grinned, walking quickly towards the door, making sure to put her shoes on on the way out. "Thanks for the tea!" she shouted behind her as she quickly shut the door.
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