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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:50 pm
Niflhel was walking around the park, it was daylight at least. So he could stretch his legs while it was still mid-afternoon. He was also thinking about grams and perhaps spiraling a little bit into a bought of depression.
The problem here was, he was a cat. Nothing Niflhel could really do about it since the fact remained and he had no idea how to fix it. Lost in thought and even when he looked up at the clouds he wasn't really paying attention to where he was walking and tripped over something.
"OW." Came the voice of the Squire as he looked around to see what tripped him. He was muttering something as his eyes actually landed on the culprit.
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 2:52 pm
Day two of cat-dom, and Celsus was lying in the park exhausted.
And wondering how exactly to fix this little problem.
He had, at the very least, managed to meow enough at the door to his own home that Tolliver had finally gotten fed up and let him sleep on the inside mat for the night - and then had promptly shooed him out the door as soon as he had woken up.
Which left Celsus to meander around Destiny City feeling utterly at a loss.
He had decided to spend his afternoon wandering through the park, if only to keep himself occupied, since he seemed to be losing track of time as a cat. He'd chased a butterfly, gotten some kids to feed him bits of their lunch, and was now flopped on the ground, half asleep.
At least until something fell on him.
Celsus said "ow" and a familiar voice echoed him. Blinking, Celsus lifted his head and glanced around, looking for whoever had tripped over him.
"Niflhel?"
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:33 pm
Niflhel paused in rubbing his face with his paw. That was painful, "Huh, Celsus?" He asked looking at the other cat, "Hi!"
Well at least he wasn't the only one. His tail twitched, "You're caught up in this too I see." He sat down looking at the other knight with a small frown. This was not pleasant, not pleasant at all. At least, he had someone to share his misery with him. "How's life as a cat?"
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