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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:19 pm
Tiresias wandered outside the shop, noticing a slightly blurry edge to everlything but not paying it much attention. He had just grown and was excited to explore things that were previously out of his reach. He wandered around looking at the trees and checking out the tops of bushes. On his way outside, he had noticed a lot of people in the shop and decided to explore, since he didn't really have any friends, he went off on his own. He looked around and decided to head into the forest, looking for a lake he had overheard some other foxes talking about.
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:39 pm
Yue could be found sitting at the bank of a fresh glimmering lake. If one would look, one would find it to be a very beautiful day. The day was neither hot nor cold, but just the right temperature and with the occasional light breeze. The birds were chirping their soft melodic tunes while they circled through the air.
But he was not interested in any of that. Yue had more… interesting… things to look at. His cold piercing eyes had been staring at the reflection the water gave to him. There was no other being that would catch his reflection as the one in the rippling water.
‘Still drowning in self pity?’ The reflection seemed to ask.
Yue flicked his tail casually, as if the reflection was nothing. Nobody. Why would he answer after all if there was no question? His thoughts were interrupted by the sounds of twigs and dry leaves being scattered or broken. Yue did not say anything but instead curled his tail around himself, what did the wind bring now?
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:56 pm
Tiresias tread through the forest, trying to be as quiet as possible, but kept stepping on small twigs and such on the forest floor. He passed several birds chirping away in the sunshine and even paused to admire the beautiful birds. He was humming along to the tune as he made his way through the forest. He heard the lake before he got to it, the bubbling soundof the water was quite refreshing.
He stepped into the clearing and stopped dead, noticing another fox. Quite a strange looking fox, he thought to himself. He stood there for a few minutes, takking in the lake and the fox, carefully but unobtrusively studying the other fox. He cautiously stepped forward, "Um...hello, I hope I'm not disturbing you, I heard some foxes talking about this place and had to check it out."
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:23 pm
Yue snapped his head to the side rather aggressively but kept the same calm demeanor splattered on his face. Why did this trespasser speak to him so casually? Didn’t he know who he was? Of course not, Yue didn’t know either. He could hear the reflection laughing at him in his own soft delicate voice. The fox in front stepped towards him cautiously before giving a feeble explanation to justify his presence. Yue tilted his head to acknowledge what the other had said.
He stared at him unblinkingly for a long time, and then went back to examining his reflection. The reflection looked pleased and rather smug, it mouthed something along the lines of, ‘Love me,’ before tossing its head bad to release the mocking laughter.
“Silence,” He hissed at it, long forgetting that there was someone else.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:35 pm
Tiresias continued to watch the other fox, he seemed angry or irritated about something, and Tiresias really hoped it wasn't him. He heard the other fox speak and looked around, wondering who he had been talking to. Seeing noone, he figured the single word was directed at him.
"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to bother you....I can go and leave you alone if you'd prefer." He watched the other fox with an unintentionally pleading look. He really didn't want to be pushed away, he wanted some friends.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:11 pm
Yue looked over his shoulder and gave the other fox a cold stare. The suggestion was very much welcoming even though the pitiful stare of 'please don't do it,' was rather irritating.
"I'm never alone," He stated with a slow flick of his scaled tail. "But that is preferred. Much." Yue stope]ped staring at his reflection and instead stood and walked a few feet away from the fox, desiring an end to the small conversation.
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