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Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:27 pm
Isilahi flashed a brief smile at Zizima, almost coy in nature. Well, looks like the brute had a heart afterall. She then focused on Mzimu, and whislt she knew he didn't like to be treated like some vulnerable cub, it would take Isilahi a little while to overcome his blindness.
"I just wander around mostly, and I guess the winds brought me here," he answered as honestly as she could, since she didn't really know how she'd ended up at the beach.
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:17 am
Mzimu nodded thoughtfully. "The wind will rarely lead you astray, so it's always a good idea to follow it. That's how I ended up here myself actually."
Zizima raised a brow as he caught Isilahi's smile, but shook it off quickly. "I've been coming to the coast for years, but I rarely meet others." He would've added 'that's why I love the coast so much', but he didn't want to incur the wrath of a cranky old male AND what seemed like a very soft-spoken female. "This beach is one of the more secluded ones.
Mzimu chuckled. "I assume you like the peace and quiet then?
The scarred lion looked almost bemused by the fact that the old lion also seemed to be psychic. He didn't let on though, and remained silent.
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:18 pm
Isilahi smiled. It was nice to meet a fellow lion who did not always feel the need to stay planted. Oh, she hadn't always been like this, of course. At one point in her life, all she wanted to do was stay put. But a lifetime of following the wind made it hard to stop.
She then turned her head to face Zizima again, playing a tennis match between the two males. She had to agree with Mzimu - Zizima didn't look like the type to be socialising.
"I can't see why he'd need peace and quiet, he doens't look much like a deep-thinker," she said with a cheeky grin.
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:54 am
Mzimu let out a hearty laugh, suprised by Isilahi's quick wit at the expense of the brooding Zizima. "Is that so?" He replied, when his laughter had died down to a chuckle. He wondered what it was about Zizima's appearence that made him look as though he wasn't much of a thinker.
Zizima was also suprised by Isilahi's quick wit, but he didn't find it as funny as Mzimu. He didn't seem to care though, as he shrugged his broad shoulders and turned his back on the pair, to look out over the sea.
Assuming that the silence that followed meant that Zizima hadn't found the remark very funny, he simply smiled, continuing to look in Isilahi's direction. "Don't worry my dear, I doubt he even cares what you think about him."
Again, the blind old lion seemed to read Zizima like a book, causing him to glance over his shoulder with a deep frown on his face. These two were annoying beyond belief.
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:13 am
(( *Bumps for when Amy has a moment* ))
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:24 am
Isilahi took a brief enjoyment of Zizima's annoyance, almost like a naughty child who kept pushing all their parent's buttons. She would have to stop herself soon though, for fear of actually getting reprimanded. Zizima did not look like the kind of lion to keep teasing.
"Oh I'm not worried. I'm too quick for him to catch anyways," she chimed in a playful manner.
She enjoyed Mzimu's company, despite his grumpy streak. He reminded her of what a grandfather might be like.
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:29 am
Zizima snorted at Isilahi's last comment. It wasn't that he was sexist, but the idea of him not being able to catch a female was almost laughable to him, considering how strong his muscles were and how long his legs stretched. "Whatever." He muttered, dismissing his thoughts outloud.
Mzimu let out another chuckle, which was followed by a wide yawn. Slowly, the old lion got to his feet and shook out his mane a little. "Well, it was a pleasure meeting you my dear. I'm sorry if I seemed a bit moody when you first arrived. I'm just not used to having visitors."
With that, he started to walk towards the cave near the ocean that he called home. "You two should get to know each other better whilst I go and have a rest." Saying that, he smiled a little, before continuing towards the cave.
Zizima watched in silence as the old male got smaller and smaller, until he eventually disappeared into the nearby cave. When he was gone, Zizima got to his feet and started walking down the beach. Clearly, he wasn't willing to take old Mzimu's advice.
(( surprised We can end it here if you like, with another post from you, and then make a new RP in the future... blaugh or you can have Isil pursue Zizima... heart I'd rather end it so we can make a new RP where Zizima and Isil can get closer... rofl maybe without Mzimu this time... ))
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:04 am
Isilahi stuck her tongue out at Zizima in a teasing fashion, despite that little voice in her head telling her not to. Her good spirits were kind of shattered when Mzimu wished to go rest.
"Oh...it was a pleasure meeting you too Mzimu," she said, bowing her head in a show of respect, proving she did have some manners to comabt her childishness.
A forlorn pout sweeped across her face as the elder lion disappeared into the darkness of his cave. When she turned around to gain some kind of solace from the sight of another lion, Zizima had already got up and began walking away.
For reasons unknown to her at that moment, she started and hurriedly rushed to join him. Was she desperate for company? Any company, even that of grumpy Zizima's, was welcome.
"W-where do you think you're going? You're just trying to get out of a game of tag, aren't you?" she said, trying to mask her upwelling of loneliness with teasing.
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