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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:30 pm
This was the exact opposite of what the goddess usually thought. Typically, she thought that disguising herself would make any meeting more bland and dull. She normally didn't disguise herself, and was therefore out of practice. But she was in the proper mood today, to try it without the semi-transparent wings. She'd made them fade even more until they were invisible before she started pondering whether or not to disguise all of the metal she had on her.
She decided against that though- she didn't want today to be a total flop. With just her wings disguised, she had headed out that day. It was weird, she thought, to be able to see the spirals that ran along her back. They were typically pretty well disguised by her wings, but not today. She'd see how it went, or so she had thought when she woke and started to move that morning.
It was nearing midday now, though, and she had yet to come across a single mortal. Her tail twitched in irritation as she kept walking, though, determined to add a splash of color to an otherwise boring day.
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:37 pm
Hadiya stretched out on the ground, in the small amount of shade that the bush she was beside offered. She had decided to relax today, and that meant no interruptions when napping. Though, she did feel a little discontent without the usual botherings of a certain male lion.
There she went again! She really needed to stop thinking about things and just relax. That was her plan and she was going to try to stick to it as best as she could.
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:49 pm
A scent wafted on the little breeze that there was... A lioness, that much was certain, but her ears couldn't pinpoint the source. Just that there was one nearby. She wouldn't be able to hear that well with the relatively loud clanking of her bracelets, anyway. Her day was getting better already- a day wasn't any amount of fun without another being to fill it, and while she never really grew overly fond of any of them in particular, she did feel that a life spent in complete solitude would be a boring waste.
Well, she'd find the location of the stranger soon enough, if she had any manners at all. Din-tei sat down, unknowingly not too far away from the stranger. She gave a yawn, then said to herself, "Jeez, it'd be nicer if it were just a little cooler out. This heat is toooo much," she complained, tail flicking back and forth idly in the dust. She hoped that that was enough to elicit a response.
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:59 pm
Hadiya almost groaned out loud. She had heard some loud noise in the distance, but had hoped it would go away. But against her wishes, the sound came closer. But then it stopped.
Hadiya sighed a little and was about to go back to sleep when she heard the noise maker talk. Today was just not her day. She mentally sighed, then started to stretch before completely sitting up.
When she was done she sniffed the air and smelled another lioness. Surely the other lioness could smell her. Either she was very rude, or was trying to get a response out of Hadiya. Hadiya decided it was the latter. She looked around trying to find the noise maker lioness and spotted the other female not too far away. Turning around to look at her, Hadiya said, "Yes, and there isn't much shade to rest in."
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:17 pm
Din had half a mind to go maul the lioness, for giving her that tone. She was unaccustomed to being treated so... blandly. Of course, she wouldn't do that, she knew better. It suddenly reoccurred to her that her wings were disguised, the very feature that distinguished her as a goddess. That was irritating, and she was reminded of why she didn't do this too often. Mortals were such self absorbed animals.
She shook off those thoughts, though. At least she had gotten a response of some sort. That was what she'd wanted, after all. Her voice allowed the goddess to find her exact location. "No, but I suppose I'll manage. My name's Kizuka, Kizu for short," she said, by the off-chance that the stranger would know her name and identify her as a goddess. After all, if she was gonna do this, she was gonna do it right. "Though, that seems like it would be a name more fitting to you, since it means ghost and you'd probably be much more colored like one than I am," she said, exchanging typical mortal-like pleasantries.
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