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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:04 am
Fedha had gone toward the Mistweaver lands in hopes that his family would still be hanging around there. Though he'd gotten info that Ny had gone off with some brown male, and the rest of his family was in the pridelands. He'd moved toward the pridelands slowly. Ausi had persuaded him to finally tell his mother and now the three were traveling toward the Kusini lands. He had to tell Ny. Not because he liked her, or even wanted to tell her. Ausi was holding onto a tight leash this time.
Denge had been awefully quiet since he told her about Ny, about herself. He didn't know what to think, didn't want to think about it. His graceful form was slowing down, his eyes flickering around the area. "Where the hell is this place?" he hissed out, his voice quiet.
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:27 am
She couldn't believe it. She'd been thinking about him just a few days ago, wondering where he was, whether he was alive or not, and now here he was. At least that answered her questions. She didn't like her brother, but she did love him, as odd as that sounded. She remembered when he was a cute little ball of silver fluff, not arrogant, obnoxious and rude as he was now.
She sighed softly to herself, reclining in the grass not far away as she was, tilting her salmon head to the side as she watched him. What had brought him here? She was curious, but really unsure if she wanted to know anything about his life, other than that he had one and wasn't dead somewhere.
Eventually, though, she decided she'd find out just what had brought him here.
"Fedha'kialio!" she calls, for once deigning to call him by his full name, not in the mood for arguments with him today over petty things. Her life was looking good right now; she was happy, and wouldn't let him spoil it. If that meant adding a few extra syllables to what she called him, so be it.
"What are you doing here, little brother?" she continues, relishing the ability to use the phrase 'little' and use it accurately. She'd had a growth spurt while he'd been gone. She was actually taller than him now, if not by much. No doubt it wouldn't last, but while it did, she would take advantage of it.
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:05 pm
His right ear flicked up as he heard his full name and it shoved him toward a better mood automatically. His sneaky gaze slithered over the lands and finally landed on Nyunya. That plunged his mood right back to poor and his tail flicked. It didn't matter that he'd been looking for her.
"I'm actually here to see you about something... And please refrain from calling me that." He almost spit out the last bit, he didn't like being called 'little', even if she was a bit bigger than him. Should he mention Ausi? Denge? Maybe... "Mum is about half a day's travel behind me." Maybe he should just leave Ausi out of the picture, he didn't want silly questions.
His eyes slowly slid down to her stomach, trying to see if he saw any 'fat' to it. "Have you gained weight since getting here?" He sure was tactful.
Denge was panting as she moved along, her tail flickering back and forth at a quick rate. She was nervous for being away from Ithi for so long, she had no clue how big her children were. Fedha's little friend was such a sweetheart! And the visit from him was so wonderful, she couldn't have been any happier. He'd moved ahead though, no doubt he was anxious to see his big sister! He'd grown so much, too!
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:00 pm
*Ausi was upset at Fedha again; he had run off in front of her and his poor mother! She frowned at him, though she knew he couldn’t see… she still felt bitter about it- but she wouldn’t let that bother her now. Fedha’s mother seemed a bit… tired; she was panting deeply and her movements made Ausi’s body bristle. With a soft voice the tiny lioness nuzzled along side the grown female and spoke.*
“Denge, are you tired? We could stop if you want.”
*Ausi gave her a smile as they padded onward, keeping at Denge’s side at all times. Unlike her selfish son, SHE wouldn’t leave the mother’s side. Ausi didn’t know the joys of being close to an older female… her mother had always been ill after all… so being beside Denge… talking to her made Ausi feel loved; even if she wasn’t her mother, right now Denge was the closet thing to one.*
“Fedha can be such a jerk sometimes…”
*She muttered softly to herself. He had gotten bigger again... She hated when he grew… he ego seemed to grow with his body.*
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:19 pm
Denge just chuckled softly and nipped in a playful manner at Ausi. "Not tired, just hot." And excited and even nervous, though she didn't quite know why. Ausi was adorable, and she seemed much older than her size gave away.
Denge grinned at the comment and shook her head softly. "He just feels safer doing things his own way, is all."
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:27 pm
*At her words and action Ausi giggled and jumped to the side in a playful manner.*
“Haha! Okay then… maybe we could find some shade or something!”
*She added kindly. They were in no rush… and knowing Fedha he was already at the place Denge was taking Ausi. The blue eyed female simply followed along side the older female without any question, she trusted her.*
“Why is he that way?- is it because he is a seer?”
*She asked as she padded along side the mother.*
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:37 pm
Denge nodded and not long after Ausi mentioned shade a tree came into view. She headed toward that spot, making her path more right-bound than before.
At the question she seemed to consider it for a little while. Once she got to the tree she slowly sat, still panting. She watched Ausi, figuring it was okay to tell her son's friend what she thought. "Well... I think something in him is afraid." She said the words slowly, almost a bit sadly. She wished Fedha had turned out differently... but she was still proud of who he was, regardless. "And maybe it has something to do with being a seer... He just has to find what keeps him chained down.." She ment that in a good way. Ithi was her chain, she would never do anything drastic again. Well, not that she knew of anyways.
"Perhaps he is not willing to try other's ways, because he doesn't want them to turn out... 'wrong'." She shrugged softly. She didn't know, to be honest.
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:27 pm
*Sitting down beside Denge Ausi smiled and nodded. She respected her words… this was Fedha’s mother after all… she wanted to be close to his family. His mother took the place of her own… it seemed.*
“Maybe...”
*For a while she sat in silence, thinking about what had just been side.*
“Maybe I can help him; maybe I can help him see that he won’t turn anyone wrong!”
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:22 am
Denge blinked and then grinned slightly, nodding her head once. "Oh?" Yes, she was sure Ausi could help Fedha some how during their life time. She seemed to be good for him... he even came back to see his family. "That red color on you is very lovely." She said softly, changing the subject completely.
Where she was born red was the color of royalty, the more of it you had on you the more the pride worshiped you.
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:46 am
[GAH, sorry it's taken ages. I've been so tiiiired. x.x;;]She pushed herself to her paws, instantly irritated by his attitude, the way she always was, refraining from looking at her middle. Yes, it seemed to be swelling, but she just assumed it was because she had not been moving about as much here, still not feeling at home enough and welcome enough to, despite what Taabu said. She had no idea of the truth. In some ways, perhaps, Ny was completely her mother's daughter. She did not connect this sudden growth of her stomach only with her relationship with Taabu, a male. But unlike Denge, Nyunya would figure it out sooner or later.
She was determined, however, that she would not let Fedha ruined this good point in her life, and so took a herculean effort to stop herself snapping at him, instead forcing a smile on her face that was more grimace than anything. The fact that her mother was less than a day away from her helped the effort stupendously. "Mum is coming? What about the rest of the family?" She was curious as to why everyone was suddenly migrating towards the Kusini lands, apparently, and maybe even a little worried, but Fedha couldn't know that yet. She had to ask at the right moment.
"That is none of your concern, Fedha," she said curtly, reverting to his nickname. If he wasn't going to be polite, she damned well wouldn't be. Civil, yes; polite, no.
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 5:45 am
"Just mum, I'm afraid." He murmered slowly, brows raising as he sat. His tail curled slightly away from his bodice and then bent away, the tip flicking slightly. "I have something I need to talk to you and she about.." He trailed off. That was why only Denge was coming, and not the whole family. But now that he'd tried to move himself into the whole point of the conversation he couldn't even bring himself to tell her that she was pregnant, and that mum soon would be. Sometimes it was not nice to know others' futures.
"Yes Ny, it is." Well if she shortened his name he'd shorten hers. "It's very much my concern." He was good at putting on airs of demand and supiriority.
His eyes flicked around. "Why did you move to this dump anyways?" He murmered, changing the topic completely.
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:58 am
“Oh... my father is a Firekin; that’s why I have this red on me… we have to leave our home because of it, our own pride belittled us because we are different. I hate my red.”
*Ausi’s tone seemed to change completely now… she went from happy-go-lucky to depressed in ten seconds flat. Her father was a touchy subject to her, along with her mother.*
“I left my home to look for Fedha… though it seems he doesn’t want me around… to tell you the truth I just don’t have anywhere else to go… My mother is very sick and I can’t be around my sisters too long without feeling trapped.”
*With a heavy sigh she gazed over at Fedha's mother and smiled.*
“Should we go now?”
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:39 am
Denge winced, she didn't like making things uncomfortable and bringing up the red had seemed to. Maybe one day Ausi would appreciate her color.
"It sounds like a hard childhood." Denge murmered softly, eyes moving along the sky line. She didn't know much about sisters, or family really. She was kicked out of her pride at a young age. She was granted a watcher and she was with him until she was old enough to fend on her own. And then she was alone. But like Ausi, she kept a happy face on most of the time. "I am sure if Fedha really didn't want you around he'd give you the slip." Like he'd given his family.
She nodded and rose up, yawning once more before moving forward.
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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:49 pm
“But he came back! He cares! He came back to tell you both what he saw…”
*As the two started to move again Ausi padded along side Denge again and smiled weakly. She had this female and Fedha now… she had gotten into a fight with her sister and in the end ran away for good; Ausi had no where to go now... this was her home. The paws prints that her friend left behind would be her path in life… she always seemed to be behind him, following him wherever he went.*
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:52 am
She frowned slightly, in a pensive manner. "What did he see?" She said, curiously. Her tail flicked as they continued onwards. It wasn't long before Fedha's scent was back in the air. Along with it... Ny, her ny! She hadn't seen her little girl for so long.. probably as long as she hadn't seen Fedha. Oh her children!
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