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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:17 pm
Cervus tried to soothe his wife with a calm tone. "A kithain, beloved. Here to free another child. Now push, I think the baby is almost here."
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:25 pm
"I hope so" She continues breathing and pushing wanting this baby out of her so badly. The babies head beginning to peek out of her she screams. "Its coming. Gawds help me"
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:52 am
Cervus sees the head crown, and the majestic, noble, strong and steady fey king...passes out like a little girl. WHUMP! He hits the floor like a sack of potatoes, white as a sheet with a greenish undertone.
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 3:32 pm
Ursa, who has been working quickly and for the most part calmly to do what she can to help, groans. This is jsut what she needed, another patient. Oh, well, he can wait. She is more immediately concerned with the Queen and her child, and manages to quickly move Cervus out of the way. "I hate it when they do that..." she muttered under her breath, glancing at Lilium. "He'll be fine," she stated to the Queen in the most utterly deadpan voice, "His head is plenty hard enough to break the floor."
Ursa's humor was an act to cover her rising anxiety. There was something wrong tickling at the edges of her awareness...a spritual rather than physical problem with the child. It had started as a mere whisper, but it was slowly growing 'louder.' There was nothing she could do to even worry at the problem before the child was delivered, so she went back to her work.
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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 3:47 am
Well at least there was something she could do now. Sayuri went over to the fallen Fey, kneeling beside him. He was breathing steadily she could see, and had obviously just passed out at the sight of the babies emergence into the world. She tapped his arm gently, trying to stir him.
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:49 pm
Lilium Continues to do as she is instructed only pausing a moment when Cervus fainted. It will be over soon. Soon their child will be here and all this will have been worth it.
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:47 am
((I'm expediting as schedules are so disparate and Say deserves to play her behbeh))
The labor was long and troublesome, but at last a child came into the world, a child who looked uncommonly fragile at the moment of birth, faded almost, in her color. The pull for Sayuri suddenly became overwhelming, and as Cervus stirred groggily and came too, whispering a name for his daughter. "Tamia...she is Tamia." He felt his heart wrench as it looked as if surely the child would not survive her first moments in the world.
Suddenly, a booming voice filled the room, inside the heads of all present.
"Do you, Sayuri_Nitta, give freely of your spirit and essence, to free this child, daughter of Cervus and Lilium, of her parent's dread curse?"
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 1:54 pm
(( 4laugh ))
Sayuri had stayed beside the King as the baby made its way into the world, listening for a cry but hearing nothing yet. She stared, then jumped as the voice inside her head sounded. This was eerily familiar, yet when had this happened before? She answered quickly, speaking clearly; 'Yes..yes I do.' she looked at the child..Tamia.
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:16 am
At the moment of Sayuri's agreement, it was as if air rushed into the child's lungs and brought with it color and life. She wailed in protest of the cold world outside the womb, her tiny ears and sodden tail showing her attachment to the totem Cervus named her after. The squirrel child still had touches of her parents in her visage though. Cervus breathed a sigh of relief, then frowned. "It would appear though free of the curse, it is not yet lifted from us. Or our children."
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:21 am
((so sorry...I hate midterms sweatdrop ))
Ursa frowned as she finished cleaning up and checking everything...it was one thing on top of another these days...and it doesn't seem like it will ever get easier.
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