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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:02 am
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It was quiet.
Well, it was as quiet as it could be in the heart of such a rich environment. Every now and then a loud noise would draw Blind's attention, causing an ear to twitch or swivel one way or the other, but for the most part it was calm, leaving the young doe with her thoughts. She liked it that way, sometimes. Part of her missed the presence of her twin, but another part relished the temporary solidarity. It gave her time to appreciate the wideness of her world, and how very alone they all really were.
... maybe not that alone.
Her ears swiveled upward as she noticed a lone figure staring up into the trees. She tilted her head, halting as she peered at the motionless doe. Her own eyes scanned upward, but she saw only the trees rustling quietly in the light breeze. This puzzled, yet interested her. After a few moments of watching, she gave in to curiosity and took a few steps closer.
"Are you waiting for something?"
Ruriska I said I was going to bed but then I didn't. :B
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:10 pm
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The voice reached her and the doe shivered a ripple that traveled visibly along her spine. While the rest of her body remained exactly in place, her head turned sideways so that she could stare curiously at the intruding creature. For a long silent moment she studied the other Kimeti with no emotion, other than that slight inquisitive sheen. Eventually even her curiosity disappeared and her head moved back into its former position.
“Yes,” she replied and then clucked her tongue.
The branches rustled violently above and a large insect emerged, climbing down the trunk. It looked first at Swarm below and then towards the unknown doe. The sudden thrum of its wings was a clear warning; a sound cut off almost instantly when Swarm merely flicked an ear.
The wasp flew the last of the way down from the tree and hovered in front of Swarm, offering the doe the ripe fruit clutched in its front legs. The striped doe accepted it with a soft thank you, hardly bruising the flesh as she placed her prize on the ground between her hooves.
Her head turned, in the same manner as before, to look once again at the other doe. Well, since she was still here… “Do you want one?”
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