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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 6:31 pm
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Divy generally was shielded from some of life's more unpleasant truths by her family. It was a very big family, and a very loving one, and life was good. But recently Divy had begun to notice that she was different. All her siblings that were girls had a tail like daddy. But she had a tail like her mother, whom she vaguely remembered, and who daddy said was going to come visit them. She was beginning to notice that mommy didn't look like the lion mothers that surrounded her most of the time. And Divy didn't look like her female half-siblings. Oh, they all had daddy's markings and colors and such... but there were some things her body just wasn't like the others.
It didn't much bother her, to be honest. She just rolled with the flow, and since everyone treated each other with love and caring, regardless of how they looked, it was a contented life.
But today, something different happened. She had wandered away from the main group and was chasing a cricket. Sometimes it hopped, and sometimes it flew, so following it was very interesting. She knew no adults would let her wander into anywhere dangerous, so she didn't bother with where exactly she was. The cricket landed beside a small boulder, and then burrowed beneath it into the shade. Deciding to change games, she scrambled up on the boulder (which was really just a rock about her size) and surveyed the area. That was when it happened.
She saw someone who looked like her, but wasn't one of her littermates. She was so startled she nearly fell off her boulder. Instead of being blue and black like her litter, he was different shades of brown... and was kinda stripey! She was so excited, she squeaked instead of calling out to him, and promptly did fall off her rock.
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 6:41 pm
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It was a fairly ordinary day for Hashiel. He was exploring without his sister or his brother or his twin. Well, okay, the lattermost was somewhat unusual. But it wasn't like they were joined together or anything! He could go places without Shulinav, it was just more fun with his twin. Mostly. He had noticed that when he didn't feel so good, neither did Shulinav. Maybe if they spent time apart, Shulinav would feel better? It didn't seem to make much difference for Hashiel though.
The young leopon was distracted from his thoughts by a high pitched squeak and then a thud. Surprised, he turned to see a cub fallen on the ground. She was dark and blue, colors that he'd seen around the pride before. But...
But he didn't think she was a lion. In fact, she looked a lot like his sister, Ukwamukela! He knew he and his siblings weren't lions, not fully, but Hashiel didn't usually think about things like that, or about his father. So it was somewhat surprising to see a cub that looked so much like his sister.
"Are you okay?" he asked. It had, after all, been quite a tumble for a cub!
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:12 pm
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Thankfully she was an agile little thing, and had known enough to tumble and roll rather than stiffen and try to halt herself. Consequently, she was able to sit up, all dusty and with bits of grass in her fur, to stare up at the boy talking to her. "You look like me!" she gasped, her mind still spinning over this fact, rather than over her actual spinning. For a few moments she merely gaped up at him, then seemed to gather her wits. Her eyes brightened and she sat up straighter, her thick tailtip flipping excitedly. "I'm Divy, who're you?" Her ears swiveled forward completely, and it was clear he had her complete and rapt attention.
Belatedly she realized he'd asked if she was okay. Sheepish, with a flash of shyness, she ducked her head before answering. "Yeah, I'm okay. Was just a tumble. See?" She held up a paw and extended the foreleg to show it worked properly, then did so with the other. "Th'nkya for asking," she added shyly. A big boy, who looked like her, and was nice!
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:16 pm
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:31 pm
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His immediate and flat denial of their resemblance stopped her cold. Her whole body froze as she stared up at him with a disbelieving look. But it didn't last, for she soon blinked and opted to convince him. "Well, I suppose not... you are a boy," as if it made such a huge difference. "But look, we both have white muzzles!" She presented hers sideways for him to inspect. "And we both have more than just that as white on us." She nodded earnestly up at him, as if to further convince him by her sincerity.
He moved on though, and so she did too. She smiled up at him as he shared his name, and expressed further concern over her. "Nah, I'm alright," she said, waving a paw dismissively. "Besides, seems like it'd be better to get hurt being silly, when it would hurt less, than to get hurt doing something serious, when there isn't anything to make you laugh and forget it's supposed to hurt!" Her childish logic was a beautiful thing, though she wasn't really aware of it. She only knew that how one felt in one's heart had a lot to do with how one felt in one's body.
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:43 pm
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 2:50 pm
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 4:35 pm
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 10:30 am
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Well, yes, she supposed he was right. "But they know where I am, sorta," she defended herself good-naturedly. "I told the minders I wouldn't go far, and I haven't." She gave a firm nod. Nevermind that she could only faintly hear the loudest of the cubbie sounds from here, and only occasionally. "Do you want to play?" Even older boys liked to play, or did so in her experience. But maybe this boy was too grown up? "You aren't an apprentice yet, are you?" Her eyes grew wide and her tone hushed in awe. To be an apprentice at such a young age would be amazing.
Eldest sister Haruma had told her about that, because Haruma had done it. She had known when she was very little what she wanted to do, and had started helping the healers by gathering herbs and keeping patients company. Divy wasn't at all sure what she wanted to be yet, but she figured she'd learn as she grew. "What are you going to be?" she asked, leaning forward more with adoration in her eyes. Even if he wasn't an apprentice, maybe he was one of the lucky few who knew already what he'd be as a grown-up!
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 5:13 pm
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