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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:12 pm
(Anyone is welcome to join! Note that this is in the Hujan territory, though, so non-Hujan should probably have a good reason for why they're hanging around. I'll post periodically in here until someone else joins me. Feel free to jump in, the sooner the better! Note: I think Haru and Pandai are brother and sister, with Haru the elder. I'm still trying to figure it out, though.) The silvery female ghosted between the leaves, making little more noise than the breeze as she passed from branch to branch. Soon she noticed her target, not too far ahead.A large beetle clung to the tree, crawling its way upwards, while nearby a dark blue male with yellow eyes watched closely. He patiently remained still as it approached him, waiting until it was close enough for him to grab before it flew off.Suddenly, the female tackled him from behind, startling the beetle into flight. Both tokoro were carried off the branch. The male yowled in shock, instinctually reaching with paws and tail for a branch, any branch.
Finally he felt something, clinging tightly to it. The thin branch managed to hold his weight, whipping him upward and knocking what little breath remained out of his lungs.
When he managed to pull himself from there onto a more stable perch, he glared balefully at the female, who had somehow made her way to a level branch on another tree. "Pandai, WHAT WAS THAT FOR?!"
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:44 pm
 Little Lautan was curled up on a tree branch, tucked in between a passel of leaves and the trunk of the tree, when the loud shout from the adult male woke her from her nap. She blinked sleepily, yawned a tiny baby yawn, and then shuffled further out onto the branch to see what was going on. Who were these big towering creatures, and why did they have to go around yelling and jumping and waking little children from their afternoon naps?
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:13 pm
( sweatdrop Sorry it took me so long to reply, I'd stopped checking this as regularly since no one was replying.
Also, they're a little preoccupied at the moment, so Lautan-Biru will have to do something to get their attention.)
Pandai laughed. "Oh, come on, Haru. You enjoyed it."
One look at the dark male could clearly dispel that notion. "No, I did not enjoy it, Pandai! I was about to catch my lunch, and first you scared it away, and then you almost knocked me to my death!"
"Oh, psh. You're such a whiner." She did, however, sound a little contrite. "I can go get you some lunch, if it's that big of a deal."
Neither of the two adults noticed the baby tokoro in the nearby tree.
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Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:21 am
((That's quite alright. :3 And I figured she wouldn't get noticed right away, just because of her size, haha.))
Stretching out, Lautan yawned again, then slid down the length of the branch and hopped onto another. In this manner she made her way over to the adults, until finally she had reached the tree the two were in. She shuffled slowly onto a branch above the male, then dropped down right in front of him, landing with a loud "THUD". With her tail fluffed and her eyes shut, the baby raised her head so that it seemed as if she were looking at him. She let off a tiny squeak of irritation.
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:49 pm
"Right, you can go and get me another Djugi beetle," he replied sarcastically, clearly still annoyed.
And then a little fuzzball dropped onto the branch right in front of him, and, still on edge, he almost jumped hard enough to knock Lautan back off. He blinked down at her. "Um... hello little one?"
Glad to be free from their argument - and hoping to use the distraction to avoid having to find another of the rare beetles for her brother - Pandai quickly bounded over to a closer branch. "Oh dear. Looks like we may have woken her up..."
((Do they know Lautan?)
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:48 pm
Storm was floating on the wind over the canopy she seemed as was as weightless as a ghost, she landed on a limb then she saw a beetle and jumped again catching the beetle in her mouth. Sitting on top of the canopy she felt free, she loved feeling the wind in her face, then she heard voices below her and hoped down a few branches to join them, the beetle still in her mouth. She dropped the beetle and put her paw on it. "Hello, I don't run into others often, I'm Storm." she smiled. "nice to meet you "
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