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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:38 pm
Black fur matching perfectly with the light green fur that ran along her back, paws and light green fur that formed a mask around her yellow orange eyes was the perfect way to describe the maned wolf known as Siria'Chunuka. She was a wanderer and had been all over the place always looking for something new, something that interested her, however nothing interested her enough to ask them to travel with her or to even make her stay more than a few days.
This day the female had happened to make her way away from the pride lands and towards a green pasture. The forest, the lush green forest. It was one place she continued to return to often, even if she did stay for too long. This time on her trip to the forest was no different although she did hope to meet someone interesting, someone to strike up a conversation with, a conversation like the one she had with another, a brown lioness however long ago.
As the female moved her tail swayed back and forth brushing against the floor of the forest constantly while her eyes looked dull and almost like she was possed which she was not, it was simply a common look for this maned wolf.
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:18 pm
Dry, cracked leaves rustled as the dark brown maned wolf weaved through the myriad of trees. His green cat-like eyes glowed in the shadows cast by the towering trees. His bushy tail flicked and he lowered his muzzle to the ground as he ran, his large ears perked forward.
He was on a mission to try and find his childhood friend. He had not seen her since they were pups, and every day he ached for her company. Once, she had been no more than a pest to him, but they had somehow developed a close bond. When he was taken by the humans, however, he had lost her, and even once he escaped, he could not find her again.
Taking in quick breaths, sniffing at the ground as he trotted, he tried to pick up scents mingled with the smell of old leaves, but he couldn't find a trace of his friend. Completely focused on his task, he did not realize that the female maned wolf stood in front of him, and ran into her head-on.
Blinking in surprise, he stumbled backwards, ears flattening sheepishly. "Oh... I..I'm sorry," he stuttered, eyes flashing apologetically.
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 9:24 am
When she was ran into she stumbled back but did not fall. The female had a strange grace which was what kept her from falling. Facing the other her face remained emotionless. "It is alright, it was a simple mistake that only those that are normal can make." Which she really meant was every one was 'normal' so everyone made mistakes
"Do tell me sir what you are called by."
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:34 pm
Rovo blinked at the fact that the female seemed to show no emotion. Surely she should be upset, or even amused? A bit unsettled, he stuttered, "M..my name? My name is Rovo. Who're you?" His green eyes were bright and curious as he watched the strange female, waiting for a response.
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:50 pm
"My name? My name is Siria'Chunuka but you are free to call me what you wish for a name is just a word." That was something Siria had grown acustom to using when she stated her name. "I would say it is a pleasure but since we do not know each other well I cannot say for sure, that does not bother does it?" She asked him.
She decided to wait a bit before she would speak how she normal spoke, in the way of a riddle.
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:42 pm
"Siria, then," he said softly. "No, it doesn't bother me. I'd say it's more sensible than assuming the decency of others." He knew all about that - Rovo had struggled with it his whole life.
"I'm not very good company," he said bluntly. "I'll stay if you want but..."
The wolf trailed off, looking away.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:50 am
No emotion crossed her features as she nodded "It is good to see that some think in the way I do." Her head tilted slightly at his other words but still nothing not even a slight hint of confusion. "You are free to leave if that is what you wish but I will never truely know if you are good company or not and would only have your word to trush which I cannot due to the fact that I do not know you well enough to."
Her words were confusing if one didn't listen to them closely enough. Her true colors were begining to show, her cryptic ways breaking through the weak mask she had held.
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 11:24 pm
"I... uh..."
Rovo blinked, not sure how to react. He was a practical wolf, taking words as they were said instead of reading between the lines. The female was confusing, and that was all he could understand.
"I guess that's true," he said slowly. "It's hard to judge someone on such by brief encounter." Pausing, he added, "But then the question has to be asked, does it really matter whether I'm good company? Is it something that will affect you tomorrow, in a week, in a month? Do you care to find out or would you be unaffected if I walked away right now?"
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