wooga Paes
He smiled at the name, obviously agreeing with it. Tawala. So this would be the heir to the graveyard, she would someday lead it. However, for a moment, he couldn't help but ponder over this. How would life be if Mafa didn't run the graveyard? The whole concept was.. odd.However, he managed to shoot these thoughts down.
"Thats Kailasa, a new scout. " He shrugged, as if unsure who had roped her in. He couldn't quite remember who it was, or even if she had mentioned it. "We chased off a lion. Thats what I came here to say. " Best get straight to the point, then let Mafa be with her new heir. Oh.. maybe the other ones too. But Tawala was who really mattered right now, wasn't she? "Big one, but I don't think it reeked of Maziko. Just normal lion. " He said dully, as if that didn't matter much right now. He was still trying to face this whole heir thing again-- after all, he hadn't known Mafa'd been expecting again. And imagine him pop up on just the right day-- again!
"Thats Kailasa, a new scout. " He shrugged, as if unsure who had roped her in. He couldn't quite remember who it was, or even if she had mentioned it. "We chased off a lion. Thats what I came here to say. " Best get straight to the point, then let Mafa be with her new heir. Oh.. maybe the other ones too. But Tawala was who really mattered right now, wasn't she? "Big one, but I don't think it reeked of Maziko. Just normal lion. " He said dully, as if that didn't matter much right now. He was still trying to face this whole heir thing again-- after all, he hadn't known Mafa'd been expecting again. And imagine him pop up on just the right day-- again!
Dagi
Some where in the distance, a dry, black nose twitched. Blood. It smelled blood. Slowly, but surely, this smell triggered a reaction in this slow creature's brain. Ear's perked, tail wiggled, and the dull, dusty body sprang up from a leisurely position.
Mabozi hadn't exactly been up to anything productive the last few months. Mooching off of everyone here and there, playing with the bones, running around here and there, basically summed up his activity. But now, alas, it seemed someone had brought in a meal! Good, he was hungry! He was always hungry.
With a quick trot, Mabozi sped toward where his nose was leading him, the smell of blood stronger as he went onwards. He recognized where he was going, his Mom's den! At that point, he got pretty excited. Despite being a total Momma's boy, Mabozi had barely seen hide nor hair of the female in months. It saddened him, but the prospect of seeing her again filled him with jubilation. As her den came into sight, a strange smell was mixed with the blood. He wasn't sure what to make of it. His nose wrinkled, and his pace slowed. Nearing the entrance, he saw a familiar rear end,
"AUN'IE!"
Mabozi's voice had deepened with age, but, it was still the same childish, playful tone that he would never grow out of.
"MaMa catch dinner?"
From within the den, Mafa nodded to Tibuka's comment. She listened to him describe the incident with the lion. Good, she thought. Very good. She gave a nod of approval to the two. She cold gaze turned to Kai,
"In that case, welcome. I'll speak with you late--"
Mafa abruptly cut off. That scent, it was familiar. Dreadfully familiar. Just as she caught the scent, she heaard the voice. Gods help her, Mabozi, her screw up son. There was a part of her that did care for him, but it was a very tiny part, if she was to be honest with herself. Mafa sighed heavily, boy was he in for a surprise.
Mabozi hadn't exactly been up to anything productive the last few months. Mooching off of everyone here and there, playing with the bones, running around here and there, basically summed up his activity. But now, alas, it seemed someone had brought in a meal! Good, he was hungry! He was always hungry.
With a quick trot, Mabozi sped toward where his nose was leading him, the smell of blood stronger as he went onwards. He recognized where he was going, his Mom's den! At that point, he got pretty excited. Despite being a total Momma's boy, Mabozi had barely seen hide nor hair of the female in months. It saddened him, but the prospect of seeing her again filled him with jubilation. As her den came into sight, a strange smell was mixed with the blood. He wasn't sure what to make of it. His nose wrinkled, and his pace slowed. Nearing the entrance, he saw a familiar rear end,
"AUN'IE!"
Mabozi's voice had deepened with age, but, it was still the same childish, playful tone that he would never grow out of.
"MaMa catch dinner?"
From within the den, Mafa nodded to Tibuka's comment. She listened to him describe the incident with the lion. Good, she thought. Very good. She gave a nod of approval to the two. She cold gaze turned to Kai,
"In that case, welcome. I'll speak with you late--"
Mafa abruptly cut off. That scent, it was familiar. Dreadfully familiar. Just as she caught the scent, she heaard the voice. Gods help her, Mabozi, her screw up son. There was a part of her that did care for him, but it was a very tiny part, if she was to be honest with herself. Mafa sighed heavily, boy was he in for a surprise.
Lady Kitania
Kai had watched and smiled when she felt she needed to for Mafa and her newborn pup. She could of sworn though, that no matter how much she adored and swooned over this little girl, that there were other pups who both wanted, and needed, their mother's attention. Unfortunately, that really bothered Kai, but she chose to say nothing about it.
"Tawala... Yes.. Beautiful name, Mafa. I think it fits her quite well. I'm sure she'll make a very fine pack leader." She watched the pup squirm around with her silver eyes. She was indeed pampered, and that's just what Mafa had intended to happen. She took very obvious, great pride in this little one, and for a reason that Kai still did not understand. Hopefully though, someone would tell her sometime soon.
She briefly looked over to Tibuka, listening to him explain the situation with the lion. What he had said was all true, and she still had the fierce bite marks to prove it. However, one thing Kai didn't seem to expect was that Mafa seemed rather impressed. She had even gone so far as to say welcome, and then something about talking with her... At some time.
"Thank you, Maf--"
Kai's nose suddenly prodded the air as she smelled an odd stench. It was one that she had never smelled before, but it did have faint traces of Mafa within in it. Could it of been Mafa's mate? Or maybe... An offspring..?
"What is that...?", she inquired, looking around slightly confused.
"Tawala... Yes.. Beautiful name, Mafa. I think it fits her quite well. I'm sure she'll make a very fine pack leader." She watched the pup squirm around with her silver eyes. She was indeed pampered, and that's just what Mafa had intended to happen. She took very obvious, great pride in this little one, and for a reason that Kai still did not understand. Hopefully though, someone would tell her sometime soon.
She briefly looked over to Tibuka, listening to him explain the situation with the lion. What he had said was all true, and she still had the fierce bite marks to prove it. However, one thing Kai didn't seem to expect was that Mafa seemed rather impressed. She had even gone so far as to say welcome, and then something about talking with her... At some time.
"Thank you, Maf--"
Kai's nose suddenly prodded the air as she smelled an odd stench. It was one that she had never smelled before, but it did have faint traces of Mafa within in it. Could it of been Mafa's mate? Or maybe... An offspring..?
"What is that...?", she inquired, looking around slightly confused.
