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Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:56 pm
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It was far from abnormal for the Kanesda kids. Once again their mother had told them to stay close, and sure enough one of them had listened. At least, until certain little brother and his little avian bond had gone off again. Quickly speaking with Linaeve, her father’s genet bond, Ta’la’la sprang after the trouble twos. She groaned inwardly, racing after her brother, who was quickly dodging in between other members of the pride.
“U’no’le! Wait…just a…oh, sorry!” she apologized after almost tripping on one of the napping lions.
I’m gonna kill him. she growled mentally, still chasing her brother.
U’no’le was having a ball. He heard his sister yelling to stop and to head home but he didn’t listen. She was a sister after all anyways. Enzi and him would make it home before supper anyways, they always had. Mother and father were never that mad at them for running off anyways. He and his bird always made up excuses to get them away from the ever-scolding looks of their mothers.
“Nope,” he chimed, chuckling as Enzi swooped down. They were youngsters, enjoying the sense of play before their real duties of providing for the pride had to kick in. Even though Ta’la’la thought herself grown up, U’no’le still embraced his childhood.
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Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 6:06 pm
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Her ears flickered backwards as she seemed to catch the attention of the adolescent. Oh, now they were in trouble! “U’NO’LE STOP NOW.” She all but shouted, skidding to a stop as the darker lioness followed. Wasn’t she…the wanidatsi’s daughter?
When she spotted her brother finally slowing to a stop, the young juvenile bounded to her brother, giving him a thwap to his head. “Do you know who that is?” she hissed into his ear, blue eyes gazing back to the other. Although she should know the name, she didn’t.
“Uhm…hi! Sorry we were just…I mean I was just…” trying to stop Uno from getting in trouble again? Oh it was always the same excuses for her.
The only reason the male had stopped was Enzi speaking about being followed by another lioness. She was darker in color, matching a brown that could likely be found on their father.
“Ow,” U’no’le growled, a paw reaching to his head. “What? It’s just some other pride member! What’s the big deal,” he said none too quietly. “Next time I’ll beat you Enzi; when I don’t have the sister ruining my concentration.” The lion stated, glancing from avian (who snorted, “pft, yeah right”) to newcomer.
While Ta’la’la was stuttering over words, U’no’le rolled his eyes. “We,” motioning towards Enzi and himself, “were just having a little race.” He didn’t particularly know what his sister was doing. "If we slowed down it wouldn't be much of a race..."
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 1:39 pm
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Hm. Well, the female was trying to make up for the lack of responsibleness that her brother had. Part of her couldn't help but understand, since at times she wondered if her own brothers preferred to ignore their responsibility.
"Racing isn't a bad thing," she said carefully, trying to weigh her words before she spoke them. This was a lot tougher than she thought it would be, trying to make up her opinion on them so quickly. "Just...be more careful of where you do it. I'm sure no one would mind if you raced along the outside of the temporary settlement," she said with a giggle. "It was hard to miss two bright yellow streaks running past, with a blue bird leading the way."
"I hate to say this, but I don't remember your names," she said a little shamefully. "I'm Nvwadohiyadv Kanati, but Dohi is a much easier name to call me by."
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:52 pm
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She had such a long name, that Ta’la’la was glad that she had offered a much easier name to go by. She wasn’t embarrassed or upset that Dohi hadn’t remembered their names. The clan seemed to be growing, so knowing names of everyone was a difficult task for an adult, let alone an adolescent.
“I’m Ta’la’la Kanesda,” the juvenile politely introduced. Her own family was decently sized, have four children along with their rogue-born parents. Her blue eyes turning to her brother who seemed to be more or less ignoring the girls. Typical boy.
“Hmm?” His ears perked. “Here that Enzi, a new place to run!” he smirked hearing Ta’la’la groan in the background. His avian bond nodded quickly in agreement, his own attention turned towards Dohi. He hopped onto U’no’le’s back, walking up the growing orange mane to settle right on his head.
“Enzi~” the blue avian chirped, talons giving the boy a gentle reminder to introduce himself too.
“U’no’le,” since Ta’la’la had already spoke of their last name, he figured Dohi would understand the relations. How could you not put two and two together for their similar marked pelts and tattoos.
“I betcha I could beat you in a race one day!” he then challenged the female.
Ta’la’la tried not to roll her eyes, but it happened. “We definitely will be more careful next time.” She smirked at his challenge though
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 5:28 pm
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 5:20 pm
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U'no'le's ears perked as Dohi mentioned she could cover for them. He then turned his gaze to Ta'la'la, giving her a pleading look. It was obvious what the male wanted to do, and was likely to do without without his sister going with him. He had Enzi after all, and the avian could watch him.
It was likely a receipt for disaster, but Ta'la'la knew this. So she nodded, only after Dohi had spoken. "I guess we can agree to that. We won't be out too long," the yellow lioness stated, which caused her brother to whoop in joy. He didn't even wait for anymore response as he raced off in the direction Dohi had said.
"I swear, little brothers." Ta'la'la shook her head, a small hint of amusement in her tone as she watched the male flee. "Thanks Dohi!" And with a small nod goodbye, Ta'la'la headed after her brother, shouting SLOW DOWN along the way.
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