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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 11:47 pm
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Jini was fairly used to the pride now. He had been part of it for months now, and although his master got angry at him at times for forgetting to do tasks, his fellow thrall Nuru often saved him by doing the tasks in his place. She was kind to him, which was lovely. Calder was ok too, but he seemed angry. There seemed like there was a lot of angry people in the pride. Jini avoided them. They were mean.
He wandered through the pride, humming under his breath happily, his tail flicking behind him. Calder was...somewhere and Nuru had done all of their tasks, so Jini was free to enjoy the day! Not that his tasks had ever really stopped him from doing that before.
He spotted the female on the rocks and peer at her; she didn't seem familiar but she also didn't seem angry, so that was nice. "Good day, miss!" he called out cheerfully He'd take a risk that she wasn't mean.
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 10:49 am
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Igagasi huffed softly as a fly landed on her ear - a quick twitch sent it buzzing off, but it also let her pick up on the soft paw steps heading her way. She lifted her head to spot a pale male just as he called out to her and for a moment she frowned. Arwach wasn't exactly the most hospitable lion around and she had been warned that her rank would bring about the possible wrath of others. Her master had made it clear to her that he wouldn't go out of his way to protect her if she drew unwanted attention on her own, and she had the feeling the large male probably wouldn't protect her even if it wasn't her fault. Although she was young, she didn't particularly mind. She could take care of herself.
As the male drew closer, though, she realized from his body language and the look on his face that he wasn't going to harm her. "Hi," she returned, a little smile on her lips. No one had called her miss before! Maybe that meant she was finally starting to look grown up.
Sitting up a bit, she peered down at the male with a curious expression. "You're not going to get me in trouble, are you? My...master," she said, pausing to grimace at the word. Ugh. There had to be a better term than that. "Told me to watch out for other lions coming to bother me."
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