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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:57 pm
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It was time. Elera had watched the adorable little leopard boy grow from a heart-wrenchingly adorable cub to now a grown adult. She wouldn't be surprised if he didn't go out into the roguelands himself, looking for a mate. Heavens knew he shouldn't have any trouble finding one willing to accompany him back!
But she was not out here to find a mate. Something in her heart told her that she was not destined to find love. She just... wasn't very lovable. Oh, it wasn't terribly hard to get along with her, so long as it was on a shallow, brief basis. There were a few she let inside her private boundaries, but their number she could probably count on the toes of one paw.
But it was time to add to that number. No, not with a male to entice home. It was time that she sought and found a suitable partner for her next litter. Her first had gone well, but she held many regrets about not bringing them up with more love, more affection. Sasta had opened her eyes to that, unbeknownst to him.
This is why she was roaming the roguelands, keeping watch for attractive male leopards to propose a fling with. Hopefully whomever she found was amenable to a little fun. Now if only she could get herself into the right frame of mind for... fun. Of any sort, for that matter. Fun wasn't really something she did very often at all. Piera would have snorted and agreed whole-heartedly with that thought, if she'd been here. This was a bird-less trek, though, with the avian left at home for her own safety.
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:22 am
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Elera gave a small smile at his youthful enthusiasm about his pride and its description. She thought for a bit on the idea of living in a jungle. She herself didn't mind at all living somewhere without an overabundance of trees. Though a leopard, she wasn't a huge climber. Oh, she could easily scale a tree, of course, but it wasn't necessarily an activity she sought out. Her home was less trees and more grasslands, with the earth broken up into gullies and rises from time to time. The idea of living somewhere green and gloomy was intriguing, but not really tempting.
"Not a colony," she answered him easily, "but a pride. Kitwana'antara welcomes all species." She gave a pardonably proud smile then, as it seemed that that was a relative rarity. She'd heard of a few others like them, but not too many. She paused then, though, debating whether to continue her description of her home. "But the lions of my pride are blessed by the goddess of Pestilence, so they tend to need the help." She gave a regretful shrug, then moved on to introductions. "Really, it's a wonderful thing to learn of other leopards content with their home. My name is Elera, and I'm out here hoping to help my pride out." It was true, though the method by which she intended to be of assistance likely would surprise him.
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