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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 5:15 pm
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 6:11 pm
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 10:55 pm
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She wasn't far behind, her own tail flicking with each step as the goddess bounded after her brother. On a day such as this it might have seemed odd for such a pair of cubs to be together, perhaps most such siblings would have sought to spend a day to play far away from one another, away from the bickering that always seemed to ensue when they were together. However despite the fighting, arguing, taunting, and tears, the fact remained that they were siblings, twins, polar opposites yet forever unity through the bond of balance, incomplete without the other.
Rolling her eyes, Mora paused at her brother's side, poking at him with a paw to get his attention, as if to make sure he knew she was there and heard her words.
"You're such an idiot, Airi."
Though to another it might have seemed the words were meant to sting, they were not, no malice her voice.
She mighrt have said more, kicked, or even pounced him, anything to start the game, for there was truly no better playmate. But she was interrupted, thoughts broken by the words of another. Blue eyes narrowed, ears twitching, she turned toward the voice with indignation in her gaze.
"It's not your land, stupid, we were here first."
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 7:31 am
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 7:51 pm
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:47 pm
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The goddess snorted, eyes narrowed, her own tail twitching with the scowl on her maw. She was hardly mean or vicious, though her brother might have disagreed. Goddess of impatiences, she was harsh, bratty, and certainly not one to let herself or her brother be pushed around.
"You don't scare us, there's two of us and only one of you."
Another snort, dismissing the very idea with disgust. Stupid little pointy-eared twit, he couldn't claim this land and she sure wasn't going to let him or give in to his stupid demands. They had every right to be here, it was their day to play, and they could play wherever they wanted to.
Logic would perhaps spoken loudly that no immortal could claim a piece of the haven, it was a land shared by them all, and if anyone could lay claim it was the mother goddess. The same logic might have also proclaimed that fighting in the haven, even as cubs, was likely to get them all into trouble. But then, logic was not exactly Mora's strongest point, that was her brother, she acted solely on impulse.
A talonless paw raised, she roughly pushed at the other cub, hopefully knocking him over into the snow, or at the very least pushing him out of her personal space.
"Get out of my face."
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:29 pm
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