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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 4:24 pm
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Amania was fitting in to the pack well, which she was very pleased about. Her birth pack had been disbanded when she was young, but she had always been on the look out for a new pack. She had been a little timid at first when she joined but now she was very happy to be out and about talking to people. Her family had always told her that she saw the best in others, and it was true.
She didn't however, see anything of Nochte, the wild dog that had told her of the pack. Amania guessed maybe he'd been held up, but supposed he was coming all the same. They hadn't been entirely close but it would certainly be nice to see a familiar face from a while ago.
Amania still hadn't found her constellation however, and it was beginning to bug her. She loved the pack but sometimes found she wasn't as interested in the stars as they were. Sure she believed in fate and the gods and everything they said. Amania held all of that to be true, every word of it, but sometimes she felt as if she was a little out of it. Perhaps it would come with time.
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 4:26 pm
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Strolling slowly, Azima kept his head low as he explored his new home. His ears were alert and his eyes scanning, not sure where he was headed. He had only recently come to call this place home, as he had heard that some from his old home had made the journey here; being his shy self, though, it would take time before he really felt comfortable here.
It didn't help that he was alone; in his old home, he had his brothers and his twin sister at his side, and she had always balanced out his withdrawn personality. He should've asked her to come with him, but he wanted her to live her own life and be who she was without him holding her back. Plus, it was about time he gained some self-confidence.
As he passed others, he would try to offer a small smile, eyeing every body as he passed. None seemed too interested in talking to someone like him - he was so unknown to the pack, and he had been told on numerous occasions that he wasn't the friendliest looking dog.
His eyes moved every time someone new crossed his path; he was deep within the heart of the pack, where many of the pack members spent their time. A pale female crossed his vision, and he noticed that her demeanor reminded him of his dear twin sister. His gaze lingered on her a bit longer than it did on others, and his expression softened as he reminisced.
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:20 pm
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Blinking in surprise, Azima was a little shocked that the female spoke up - though, he had been staring. His head rose, but his face still looked a little frightened. In his youth, Azima had always trailed behind his far-more-charismatic twin sister, which meant that his social skills left a bit to be desired.
"Oh, hey." Glancing at his paws, he shuffled a little in the dirt. "Sorry if I was staring, it's just that...you remind me of my sister. Kind of." He looked back up, hoping he didn't just creep out his new pack-mate. "My name is Azima." He steadied his gaze, managing a smile.
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 2:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:27 pm
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:56 pm
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