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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:24 am

Growing up, Sa'chiel would have assumed that he would stop his insessant need to get physically active, but as he grew, it seemed to get worse. It made his job as a scout easier though, as the male never minded constantly being on his feet and patroling boundaries and territory markers. As an adolescent, he had taken trips out into the rogue lands but even they hadn't stopped his wanderlust. He had met some interesting people, which had kept him amused, but did not stop his need to walk until his paws ached.
Even now, Sa'chiel raised his head and frowned. He wasn't even sure which tribe's grounds he was on anymore. He had been walking, not for his duties since he had the afternoon off, but had just been walking for the sheer enjoyment of it. He sighed, and shook his head, looking amused at himself. At least he didn't have to worry about getting lost, he realised, and glanced around, trying to find some landmark which would lead him back to his tribe. If he was truely lost, he would simply have to find someone and ask for directions, but that was the last resort scenario.
Afterall, he had gotten himself slightly...misplaced, he could certainly find his way back to familiar ground again without extra help.
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:43 am
"And then I woke up! But I know it's gonna happen! My dreams ALWAYS come true at some point!" Chiku frowned, determined to try and convince her hare 'caretaker', once again, that she wasn't just being imaginative. The blue hare sighed and hop-walked next to her, used to keeping up with the long-legged leotah.
"Chiku, child...Badai is like you. The chances of him having cubs are very, very low." Chiku pouted, ears drooping. WHY did no one ever believe her?!
"There WILL be little Badais! I KNOW it." Her head drooped to match her ears. "He's lucky." SHE wanted cubs eventually. It was one of the big reasons why she became a Teacher. Well...that and she talked so much that she wasn't really suited for anything else. She perked up when she caught an unfamiliar scent, and grinned. "Hey! Someone I don't know!" The Air Nomad bound forward, determined to greet the other. Was it a rogue? Someone from one of the other tribes? Either way....she was EXCITED! "Hello, hello!" She called out, not wanting to surprise the other too bad.
Themba facepawed, and followed. It figured Chiku had taken more after her cheetah mother in speed.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:12 pm
Sa'chiel startled slightly when someone called out to him, spinning around towards the voice to see a pretty pale female bounding towards him, followed by a blue hare. Familiars weren't that uncommon, so Sa'chiel knew better than to consider the hare prey, not that he was hungry anyway. The female coming towards him looked a bit like a cheetah, like Sa'chiel himself, but not quite exactly like the other cheetahs that he knew. How odd.
"Hello," he called back, giving her a bright smile as he changed his direction towards her, meeting her half-way. Any excuse to keep walking. Sitting still was so boring, he decided, and shifted on his paws as he drew to a stop. "How are you this fine day?" He queried, extending the greeting to both the female, and her familiar, so as to not be rude.
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:34 pm
Chiku stayed just as bright as she'd started, happy to see a cheetah like her mother about. "I am well!" Themba nodded in agreement, looking the cheetah over. By his coloring, he could easily be Water Tribe. (Then again, so could Themba...but he was bound to Chiku.) "I'm Chiku, of the Air Nomads, and this is my...friend, Themba!" Themba resisted the urge to mention he was her 'watcher', not really her friend. SOMEONE had to keep Chiku out of too much trouble!
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Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:16 pm
Sa’chiel smiled at her, pleased at her friendly attitude. Good to see some people were still friendly in the pride! “A pleasure to meet you, Chiku of the Air Nomads,” and he peered down at Themba, “and you too, Themba.” He gave the hare a smile too, before refocusing on Chiku.
“I am Sa’chiel, of the Water Tribe.” He bowed his head to her politely. His mother had taught him to always be polite, especially to females. He shifted on his feet though, tail twitching behind him. His body hated staying still, at least one part of him was moving at all times. He’d be told he even twitched in his sleep, unable to be still.
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