femalefred
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Post by femalefred on Jun 20, 2005 11:14:10 GMT -5
He ignored that little jibe, he was more than used to that kind of thing, simply turning back to the stag and sticking his tongue out again before he carried on walking, nodding idly when the suggestion was made for them to eat in the Sapphire's quarters - they were always so much nicer anyway. "That sounds an excellent plan," he replied, shaking his head slightly as the first few droplets of water misted onto it from the falls.
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Post by Arwen on Jun 20, 2005 11:19:50 GMT -5
"Right then," he replied, though the sticking out of the Anorian's tongue had not been missed either time, therefore the elder Anor bent down as the cat walked in front of him and nipped lightly at Tok's tail, huffing a long breath over the feline's back. Ha! Being bigger had advantages, now didn't it. He was unusually playful for a Sapphire, once in to the mood and out of that strict one he held often, and now was that playful mood. How had he come to be a Sapphire again?
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femalefred
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Post by femalefred on Jun 20, 2005 11:48:54 GMT -5
At the sudden nip on his tail, the Tok's purring immediately ceased to be replaced with a surprised yowl, leaping forward inadvertantly nearly strangling himself with the cloth back that was attached around his neck, causing another surprised yowl and ending up with him seated upon the floor, looking up in a rather dazed and confused manner. "Maybe I should just go and eat in safety somewhere else," he muttered, standing again and shaking his fur out before continuing down the path towards the waterfall.
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Post by Arwen on Jun 20, 2005 12:02:18 GMT -5
Milen gave a laugh that held out in a strain of odd animal sounds, then coughed, a hacking, raspy sound, before turning back to follow the feline again. They were the most entertaining of the shifts, he reckoned with himself, and inwardly smiled again. They acted just like cats most of the time, stretched, walked, talked like cats, and in this case, yowled like cats when surprised, along with the many other sounds a cat made when any emotion came at all. There was a sound for everything. And it was, indeed, quite the entertainment to conquer all their moods in careful succession and see just what happened...
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