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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:26 pm
Players involved: Pavo Lycaon Annabell Grace It was an almost windy day as Pavo stood by the lake edge. It had grown lonely on her side of the lake. But she couldnt help it if all her herd mates were annoying. She couldnt help that she had a wonderful personality and the others did'nt. She gave a tiny sigh and the water she had been looking in rippled. All she needed was someone she could stand to talk to. But so far no one had come close. Not that she had really talked to anyone outside the herd.
She walked to the edge of the forest and peered through the trees. How long would it take to find someone to talk to, she wondered. She didnt really want to go through the forest.... She didnt like to admit it, but she could be timid at times.
Sighing, she decided to stand and just peer through the trees. Maybe something magical would happen if she just waited long enough.
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:24 pm
Annabell Grace smiled and looked around, she loved travelling and wandering in the dark. The stars acting as a map to ensure she always headed in the right direction, her larger wings laying flat on her back and acting as a fluffy blanket keeping her nice and warm. She smiled, humming and nearly skipping as she walked towards the sound of water. She really wanted something to drink... it was always the way. She would walk and walk until her throat could take no more, burnt with its desperation for fluid.
It didn't take long to find the source of water, the surface glistened and glittered under the moonlight and she smiled wider. As she approached she noticed there was someone else not too far from where she was standing. She nodded towards them, chirping a single word; "Evening." Before making her way to the water and taking the first satisfying gulp of water. It was cooling and instantly took away the burning sensation in her throat. She smiled and nearly gurgled -but that wasn't lady like and she had company.
Still, she felt like humming and so didn't hesitate. It was a tune she had leant a long time ago, about the stars and the moon and the harmony of nature. Something Annabell believed in with all of his heart.
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