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Post by Gina on Feb 22, 2006 19:56:16 GMT -5
ooc:Yay! I'm alive again!
ic:Ketlam bowed his head, Citali lifted her tail from further up in the line after overhearing. She didn't stop, however, but was scanning the skies for any sign of of the Owl. Loka, however, glared at her father with an unblinking glare. It was the law of the Varg not to look into one anothers' eyes, for the look of another made the anger of many Varg overflow.
Still she glared, but her tail and ears were lifted in pride. She was acting just fine according to herself, and there was no way that, even though he was her own father, Tempestas had a right to say such things! She lifted her head as high as Tor had meant it to be able to go, and walked off and out of the group, to the edge of the path, her stride long, elegant and full of pride and the thought intelligance of youth.
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Post by Gina on Feb 25, 2006 10:06:38 GMT -5
ooc:....
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Post by Raven on Mar 2, 2006 1:53:07 GMT -5
Aoi sneezed. Wether it was the cold upon her nose, or just the stiffness of the moment, nobody should know. "I hate to be a nag..Or anything of that sort, but in a way, Tempestas has a point. We should be humble to these Kerl. They don't seem to post a threat..And they need help...No offense to you guys, I'm sure you could handle yourselves fine." She tossed a look to them, "We should be as open as possible, don't you agree? Infact, we were all Kerl not too long ago, you have to remember that. And now look, we have all we need. Can't we just share? We need to remember the kindness of Tor.."
Aoi's gold eyes scanned the Varg and Kerl around her, not meeting their own gazes, but observing them. She knew she had a point, and that point was to be shown, the easy way or the hard one. "So c'mon! Can't we just help them..? Or let them stay? Or..Something? That was the whole reason you allowed the Kerl to come, wasn't it?" Aoi lowered her gaze, almost disappointed.
"Besides, this meeting is supposed to be a fun gathering..."
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Post by Gina on Mar 2, 2006 20:04:22 GMT -5
ooc:Waiting for someone else to reply...
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Post by Gina on Mar 5, 2006 14:45:04 GMT -5
ooc:Or not...
ic:Glade smiled as she sneezed. He remembered a sneeze had started the whole pack bond when he had been hunting with Citali. Aoi had come along, sneezed, and then everything started.
Citali, on the other hand, payed no attention to anything else but Aoi's last comment. "Yes, I suppose so..." The Drappa shot a look at her son. Ketlam shrunk down as low as he could go. His mother, by her look, thought that Ketlam had started this whole thing, by going off and meeting these Kerls. She would have just run them out or ignored them.
Ketlam was going to say something, but the words were trapped in his throat, so all he could do was cough.
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Post by Blizzard on Mar 6, 2006 20:29:01 GMT -5
Tempestas looked to Citali saying gently, "All good things have to be started somehow, Citali, some with a sneeze, some with a cough, or some with a pups innocence, but they are all started. Why stop it? We need them Citali, so don't push them aside, like you would all others. Give them a chance." "If they turn out for the worst, you have official bragging rights to laugh at us day and night, saying that you told us. Sound good?" A small smile twitched at his lips, but he kept them firm, in his calmly determined, this-will-happen-whether-you-want-it-to-or-not face.
Kaeric sat ontop of the rock, growling gently at his brothers ignorance. Something had been wrong when they had been suddenly entrapped in the sight of the tree's, things they had been looking at all their life. Why had that happened? He looked up to the sky, and then a sudden concern for his brother came over him. Leaping down from the rock, he ran into the forest after Gaiden, as fast as his small limbs would move him.
Growling dangerously, Gaiden looked at the sly face of a fox, the both of them pacing in a circle to snarl and snapp at the air at each other. Gaidne's fur stood on end as he looked into the red eyes of the fox, something feeling uneasy about him. He snapped at the fox again, growling, "You stay away, you hear? If you come any closer, I'll tear your throat out." The fox simply laughed, mocking the pup's threat.
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Post by {Bio Hazard} on Mar 7, 2006 18:38:32 GMT -5
Time for Baggy to reply, yes? I will...soon D:
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Post by Gina on Mar 7, 2006 18:41:57 GMT -5
Citali started to nod, but her daughter's shouting broke into her thoughts.
"Mother! Mother, something's wrong, I can smell fox in the direction Kaeric and Gaiden went!"
Without another word, or even a breath, Loka found herself running just behind her mother with Ketlam, who seemed equally dazed, even confused. The grey and red Dragga had not noticed the fox scent, he was too busy working out what might have happened to Eclipse and wear the Kerls' Golden Eagle could be.
Citali snarled as she leapt in front of her son and right in front of the fox's face. This snarl was rare. Her usual snarls were full of useless anger, nothing more than steam that needed to be blown off. This, however, was a snarl full of raging, painful fury, bent on destroying the creature daring to harm her son.
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Post by Blizzard on Mar 10, 2006 21:03:18 GMT -5
The fox leapt back and ran away, leaving as quietly as he came, its' red and white tail dissapearing after it. Gaiden looked to his mother, clear releif on his face. He walked over to Citali, saying calmly, "I was a fraid I'd have to fight that fox. Thank you mother."
Kaeric leapt out of the trees, and saw Citali, Ketlam, Loka, and Gaiden. His tense stance dissolved, a smile gracing his maw. Sitting down happily, he looked to his family, glad for his brothers safety.
Tempestas watched as his family ran off, and he looked to the Kerls, "I hope you escuse(sp?) Citali and the others, some family matter has arisen." He nodded to the others, and a small smile came to his maw, lightening the mood slightly.
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Post by Gina on Mar 11, 2006 9:34:35 GMT -5
Citali smiled, Gaiden was such a funny Dragga. She would let him believe that he could have fought and won against the fox, but her daughter would not.
Loka had the same expression of smirking disbelief as her mother. She lifted a paw and struck with mild force to the side of Gaiden's head. "Whatever, Gaiden, you know you couldn't have taken that fox! You were scared stiff!"
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