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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:44 pm
Kees was more of a mountain guy unlike his father who chose to remian near that stupid human in the woods. He couldn't believe his father was such a two-legger dependent creature when he seemed to be otherwise once he got around the ladies. How else could he have a mother like Circe? (Of course if Kees took the time to think about this, it really would make more sense than he's willing to admit)
He walked down along a low mountain pass deciding that females on mountains, though most likely lonely, are harder to pursuade since they were used to a hard life. Giving up his visit, he headed back towards the plains.
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:56 pm

The mountains had been the birthland of her mother (or so her mother thought) and that of her brothers and sister. Cicely always liked to think the mountains called to her, because her family had a standing there. She and her brother Aiolos were the ones born on the lowlands, which made her feel left out. Cicely craved the adventure her siblings ad parents must've faced up there. The cold, the snow...
But the trek would be hard on her bum leg. The mare sighed as she gazed up at the mountain from her grazing spot, her deep blue eyes wishful. She'd get her leg cured somehow. Some of those twoleggers were healers, right? Cicely swallowed the grass in her mouth as she glanced from the mountains to her hind right leg with annoyance.
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 9:10 pm
He continued on down and into the grassy valley below. He should've known that there'd be at least one other soquili out this way, but since he himself did not graze he didn't take into account that others would be in the field and near the mountains. And it just so happened that what he didn't think of is exactly what was before him. An almost white mare with blue markings grazed in the grass in front of him.
She's not in the mountains so he already figured he had a good chance. He shook his mane so that not all of it was in his face and sauntered nonchalantly towards her.
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 9:14 pm
The clearing had been empty, but the sound of hoof-falls alerted her to another. She lifted her head and looked around warily, before her eyes fell on the sauntering stallion. There was only one thing she could register at that moment - his wings. They were Kalona wings... She swallowed hard, her eyes narrowing a bit. The stallion that had attacked her before was a Kalona...
But he wasn't as good-looking as the one in the clearing.
She scowled internally at her affinity towards pretty boys, but kept her guard up. She watched the blue and green male carefully. Maybe he wasn't even coming to talk to her?
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 9:28 pm
Ah, how he loved the initial reaction he always got. Well, at least the one he thinks he's getting at least. Turns out his mother had been useful for something after all.
He continued towards her, slightly smirking. Once he was only a horse-length between them he spoke to her. "Out of this entire plain of grass, I'm lucky enough to come down off the right mountain so that I could meet the only vision of beauty in this entire valley."
He was fully aware that they were the only two around for quite some distance.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:07 am
Cicely made no move as he advanced towards her, finding it quite obvious that he had intentions of interacting with her. She kept a wary eye on his Kalona features, unsure of what to make of them. At his smirk, Cicely's eyes narrowed a bit. What was there to smirk at? Oh, if he was going to try and hurt her... She was not the kind of mare one should pick on.
But at his words, she gaped and took a quick glance around before looking at him with wide eyes. She bi down on her lower lip to keep from smiling... or laughing. Was he trying to pick her up or something? Her brows rose as she giggled a little, considering him. It was kind of pathetic... And embarressing. But she was such a sucker for a handsome face, so she could only indulge him.
"Well, how very lucky fo you, then." She said with a light laugh in her voice, making light of the situation.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:56 pm
"Also very lucky for you, too! Me being such a fine stallion and all." He stuck his nose in the air a little as he talked, a bad habit he picked up from his father.
Now that he had brooken the ice and complimentented her, conversation was to be made. "Now what brings you to this side of the plains on this lovely day?"
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:45 pm
This... Had to be a joke. Was he serious? She wanted to laugh, but for him to be a looker and pulling a joke on her... It'd be cruel. Cicely just watched him with an amused look, but what he said was no lie. He was a very fine stallion indeed! 'Stop your boycrazy-ness, Cic!' She mentally scolded as she shook her head. She decided to just play along, and she flicked he rlong tail his way, rolling her eyes dramatically. "Oh yes! I am just very lucky, no?"
She giggled and watched him carefully, relaxing a bit. "Oh, just doing a little grazing... Or what I can through this snow." She kicked at the white precipitate on the ground, before looking back to him. "What about yourself? And what's with...." She obviously gave him a good gander up and down, "With those clothes?"
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:40 pm
"The snow does present a challenge to those who aren't used to it." Since he did not graze unless desperate (which was never for him) he had absolutely no idea how grazing in the snow could be made easier. "I myself have never encountered a problem with snow covered grasses," he said with a smirk.
"Oh I'm just visiting the mountains since its one of the farthest places I can go." He was still unsure whether his clothing was a good thing he inherited or not. "My mother was the great Kalona, Circe, an imbodiment of deadly sin, and she passed on her garb to me and my sister." Kees hoped this was impressive, and slightly frightening. As far as he was concerned, fright was a major component to getting people to do what you want.
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:59 am
Cicely had simply nodded at he cocky stallion's words, still stiffling giggles at how he smirked. Well wasn't that an accomplishment! e didn't have issues with the snow. Bravo. But his smirk... It almost made her fangirlis heart flutter, but she quickly swallowed to calm it. It was a phase she was growing out of.
But at his words, her face locked into a blank expression. His mother was a... Kalona It explained his wings and tail, but... Cicely shivered as she recalled her own bad experience with a Kalona, and sighed deeply. "Yes, a great Kalona I'm sure." She said with a roll of her yes. She watched his expression carefully. Was he expecting to get something out of her with this? Was he looking at her as something less than a self-respecting mare?
Her lips upturned into a smirk of her own, "Actually, your garb makes you look quite feminine, if not silly."
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 12:24 pm
Kees was taken aback a little. "You doubt her grandeur? She would tear through a soquili of your stature." He was totally unaware of the chance that the toughness of your genes wasn't what all girls wanted to hear about, especially if they're Kalona genes.
"Well I'm glad I didn't end up like my sister." His sister had taken after their father more and Kees saw his father as a terrible example of what he was supposed to be. He was a terrible flirt (litterally) and Kees often wondered what caused the desire to breed between the two adults. Of course, he had never taken a step back to examine his tactic. "It may be feminine or silly, but it's a wonderful conversation starter."
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:36 am
Cicely visually shivered at his words, fear for one second stoked through the mare. The experience she had as a mere filly with the Kalona was so fresh in her memory... Her eyes appraised him afterwards, watching him carefully with hr deepblue eyes. He was not in the last bit scary, however. He did not induce fear in her, but a particularily different feeling. She found him attractive. She found any stallion with a nice face and body attractive however, but this stallion was a bit different. It was particularily because he was part Kalona... Perhaps she could overpower him?
She giggled at his words and shook her head, "Yes, it is. You certainly did catch my attention with your clothes." She flicked her long tail towards him, raising her brows. "Why? Is something wrong with your sister?" Her previous thoughts of somehow seducing the part-Kalona faded for a moment. She was always bothered when other spoke of their siblings in a disrespectful way. Cicely was paticularily close with her own brother.
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 4:13 am
Kees almost missed her reaction to his words, but he saw the shiver and internally smirked gleefully. He was getting to her. Well, it at least appeared that way.
Her giggle threw him off. Laughter? Fear does not equal laughter. "There must be something wrong with this one..." he thought. "The clothes bring them in, their disires keep them coming back for more." Kees couldn't help but be arrogant. Not only could he blame it on genetics, but he had been graced with things that not many had. They were reveared by many, no matter how feminine it might make him look.
"Freya was not favorable to my mother in the womb and therefore did not gain the attributes of a Kalona but of the weak and fragile flutter that my father is." Kees did not think for a moment that how he percieved his family could affect how others thought of him. "Though what she lacks in genes, she does make up a little bit of it in aggression." Her wings maybe fragile but her words and actions were in fact sharper that the teeth of a skinwalker.
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