Meepfur
Seitaru'kai had hunkered herself down in the shallows of a waterhole, just enough of her underneath the water to keep a good bit cooler. Her dark, barred wings were spread to either side of her, mostly hidden under the pool's surface.

Her tail flickered in and out of the water, scattering ripples and droplets every which way. The goddess wasn't doing much of anything today, just a little thinking, mostly about her encounter with Loneliness.

It still bothered her.


Safaia
There was always rumored to be a tug between sibilings, twins at that. And when one was bothered, the other one would be. One felt pain, the other would. In the case of Dath though, this was hardly the truth. Except today.

The God of Chaos wandered towards where this tug was pulling him, assuming it was his sister. While he didn't hate his sister, they were opposites of sorts, and opposites don't make good company. But sometimes opposites attract and right now...damn it, he couldn't pull that invisible rope off of his heart.

Hearing the irritation of water, Dathcharu'kai assumed that he was at least close to his destination. If she wasn't here, then she'd be close.


Meepfur
Her twin wasn't who she was expecting to see today...it had been so very long since she'd seen him at all. But as he made his approach, she felt that tug too, forcing her to open her eyes and look.

Fundamentally opposed to what she was, Dath usually rubbed her the wrong way, and that was a sensation she preferred to avoid, siblings or not. Besides, it was easier to get along with someone you didn't see all the time.

Theoretically. Tempered by the memory of Griffith's words ringing through her mind, she lifted her head and focused her blindfolded gaze on Chaos. He hadn't had nearly so much mane the last time she'd seen him.

"Hello, brother."


Safaia
Indeed, Justice herself looked much more...mature since Dath had last laid eyes on her. Though she was residing in the shallow waters, he could see her lithe form, one of a definite grown female. They both had grown, though Dath still felt somewhat behind her in everything. Another irrtation that he disliked about her.

"Hello, dear sister." His voice had a slight acidic tone to it, that was more of an awkward feeling then one of resentment.


Meepfur
It was strange to see him so physically mature, when in many ways she had always considered him immature...almost a little brother instead of a twin, but there was really no escaping that they were a pair.

Sei rose smoothly up from the water in a cascade of shedding droplets and came to the shore. After a careful flick of her wings, she shook herself, seeing no need to look especially dignified before her brother...or to spare him a little shower.

"Long time no see," she returned carefully, expression hidden by the purple cloth across her face.


Safaia
Dath grumbled a bit as a light shower of water rained down on him. Though not enjoying what his sister did to him, he didn't motion about it agitating him, only the light growl escaping his throat. He drew his own black wings closer to his body, the water slipping off his raven-dark mane. THe sun would dry it up sometime, no point in worrying about it. He rested himself down in a sitting position, his black flame-licked legs firmly placed on the ground, as if he belonged where he was. The little tufts of grass that grew around the watering hole were just enough to tickle his paws if he kept himself at a light, ready-to-flee stature.

"A very long time. Seems you have grown into that mind of yours, beloved." He let out a lot purr, humored as to what he said to her. She indeed had grown into her big head, but that didn't mean that Dath would not poke fun at her, either.


Meepfur
Ignoring his grumbling, Sei settled herself on the warm ground, spreading her wings out so that they could dry better in the sun. It boded well for her brother, that maybe she was more inclined to relax than squabble...and lying down, she wasn't likely to take a swipe at his nose for some crack comment.

"And yours must be rattling around in that great big space," she retorted, even sticking out her tongue. "Bet it gets distracting."


Safaia
With seeing his sister stick her tongue out at him, Dath's metal age shrank a bit. Well, maybe more then that. His tail flicked behind him in annoyance, and he couldn't help but keep his mouth shut, even if it made him look like an idiot.

"Being your brother is distracting enough. Don't even know why I felt like looking for you in the first place." His tail swished on the ground now, fluffing up bits of dead grass and dirt, his posture that of one who was pouting about not getting what he wanted in life.


Meepfur
"Because you missed me?" she teased, tail flicking behind her and gathering bits of dirt with its damp black tuft. "Or maybe because you want something?"

"Although I can't imagine what you could want from me," Any more than I can imagine something I would actively want from you. "I'm sure there's company you find much more pleasant." Sei chuckled with acknowledgement.


Safaia
"Oh yes, I terribly miss my dear sister, whom has always treated me like the little one." He spoke just like a little brother, with a twinge of resentment against that. She always seemed to know just what to say, perfectly keeping in tune. As much as he could tell. Chaos was, well...chaos. He never quite new what he should do, or even how he was feeling.

"No, I just assumed that perhaps you had wanted to see me, beloved. The twinge that I felt told me that, at least." Chaos knew that he was more-or-less playing with her on that, as she most likely would never need him, unless she became so bored that she actually did want to see him.

"And the best sort of company is a meal, fresh for the taking." Dath gave of a small grin, hiding the fact that he did enjoy mortal company, but by spending too much time with them, he was picking up their emotions. Definately deadly for one that wanted to ruin the lives of said mortals.


Meepfur
"Well, you do act that way," she justified, "So how else do you expect me to act in return?" Sei yawned pointedly, as put-together as ever, always refusing to yield some things to her brother.

"Oh, did it? Fancy that," she said noncommitally. He could be fibbing, could be telling the truth, but either way, it was better to deflect somehow. Besides, she hadn't necessarily wanted to see him, she'd just been thinking about him lately. There was a difference...really.

"Not terribly responsive company." The goddess sniffed and wrinkled her nose, prodding, "Or maybe not so fresh, judging by your breath, my dear, fragrant brother."


Safaia
Frusterating. The one word that was perfect to describe how he felt when speaking with his sister. He never won.

Perhaps he had wanted to see his sister himself, but only when he was alone. There was always a piece of him that wanted to have someone to confide to, but once he was face to face with Justice, he realised he could never do that. Another aspect of being who he was that just wasn't something that he wanted.

"Oh? Well, I find the odor quite pleseant, my pure-hearted sister. And the flesh qas quite fresh once it was in my mouth, but perhaps I should wash myself before visiting you again." He gave her a little bow with his head, more mocking then anything. She was the white, and he was the black. And he lliked being a bit 'dirty'.


Meepfur
"Perhaps you should," she agreed, half-folding her dark wings and psuhing herself to her paws. The motion of standing, turning, and the brevity of her words might have made it seem as though she was taking her leave.

...but in actuality, she was only getting in position. Sei dipped one wing in the water and swept it up and forward, sending a splash her brother's way.


Safaia

And obviously Dath was being taught that he should clean himself after every meal, regardless of how long ago he took the last bath.

Not quite drenched, but soaked in some parts, Dath gave off a light growl, none-too-please with what his sister had done to him. She must be enjoying this moment immensely.

"Obviously I should take that as a 'clean yourself right now' lesson, dear sister?" Chaos was playing up his anger more then it really was, just to see if she'd catch it or not. Though in every brawl that they had that he could remember, he lost, he was definately bigger then he used to be.


Meepfur
Flicking the last of the water from her wing, casting the droplets back into the pool, Sei gave a light laugh to see that thick mane dripping. Dath was terribly funny when he was grumpy...which seemed to be most of the time.

"I don't know, dear brother...I suppose that's up to you."


Safaia
And Sei was not far from the truth.

Dath grumbled at her laughter, and shook himself, none-too-gracefully, and got bits of the water off of him. Sadly, none seemed to quite reach his sister, now that she was a bit further off from him then before, but now he wasn't a dripping, soppy mess.

"Well, I'll count this as my bath for today, then." Fluffing out his feathers so they would dry a bit faster, he gave a glare over to his sister, wondering if he could get away with doing something to her. But instead, maybe some idle chit-chat. Women seemed to let things slip out if they talked enough.

"If I may so ask, what's on your mind, sister? You seemed quite deep in thought when I stumbled across you."


Meepfur
"I suppose it'll do for today," she conceded, seeming to consider another splash, but she simply settled back on her haunches, tail curling around herself.

"Just a couple of someones I met awhile ago." Sei's answer was a little vague, guarded. "Balance and Loneliness."


Safaia
Giving his mane another good shake, he gave her a swift reply to the mentioning of these two. "Ooh? I'm sure you presented yourself like a lady, as always." He wanted to press for more details, but maybe that would be too prying....or maybe not.

"Loneliness, though? I am suprised to hear of such a god. What are they like?" He swished his tail, clueless, but wanting to know more about this god. Always better to know more about others before they even knew you existed.


Meepfur
"Of course," she confirmed easily, tensing her forelegs in a bit of a stretch while she sat.

"Athrun is...odd. Maybe different would be the better word." Sei tipped her head, thinking. "He has strange marks on his body that somehow keep him from growing past his adolesence."


Safaia
"Athrun, mmn?" He took in her words carefully, especially as they both seemed to be ignoring their irritation towards one another. "So one that is stunted in growth. I would find that odd, but I guess if he would enjoy being smaller then most of his counterparts..."

Milling on his own words for a moment, he rose anougher question into the air. "Does his domain affect him in any certain way, that you know of?" Swishing his tail, thinking that his question was quite an innocent one.