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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:38 am
"Hm, interesting." Her own family was quite large, but compared to a FaeRabbits White figured they probably seemed small. Mortals were strange sometimes in their ways. But White figured it was best not to judge someone based on their beliefs or ways of life that they lived. Everyone was different.
Nothing came from the second door. Now this was becoming a bit irritating, but the Goddess kept her cool. Moving to the third door and knocking a bit louder this time. Turning her head to glance at Satin over her shoulder for a brief moment before looking back at the door. Staring at the intricate carvings it bared. "Love...well as long as you love her and she loves you I guess that's all that really matters, eh?" She smiled lightly, closing her eyes and running her fingers along the carvings in the door.
Ears perked as shuffling sounds and quiet mumbles came from behind it. "Well it looks like someone's home." She took a small step back from the door. Giving it a bit of space in case whoever was coming decided to fling it open.
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:03 pm
((I am so sorry for not answering in so long. I've been swamped under homework and traveling.))
"Yes. As long as a pair love each other, it doesn't matter who they are." Satin smiled sweetly. He's seen many types of love, from the love/hate ones of the ebil kind, to the honey sweet kind of the more romantic faes. "It's funny how love can show itself." He said, nodding.
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