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Unexpected Moments



Aeil


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06-24-2013, 07:32 AM



Her ears remained perked as she listened to Orion speak. The lower half of her body relaxed and she reclined to her own set of haunches. Cold ground met her bottom, but she didn't mind the blades of grass that bent with her oncoming weight. "Oh, but please, the pleasure is all mine," she countered, blue eyes dancing with her words. "As for my name...I am not all too sure about it." Her voice rang with honesty and a pleasant attitude as she spoke of the name her parents had chosen. "I guess my parents considered it, thought it was lovely, and decided it fit me when they saw me." Aeil wrapped her tail around her hind paws, intending on giving them the warmth they needed. "How about your name? I know Orion is a constellation, but, that's about as much as I know offhand."
"Lentajin? I have never heard of them," Aeil said. "What is it like over there? At least, what was it like when you were still with them? Do you think a lot of things have changed since you were last there?" Wow, where did those questions come from? Aeil wasn't sure, but what else was new? Now and then, she did wonder about her thoughts, but those feelings of doubt never stayed long. "Seracia, from what I have seen, has a good quality about it. I met the King, Gerhardt, awhile back, and when he spoke of the kingdom, I wanted to know and learn more about it..." A faraway look appeared in Aeil's eyes as she reminisced that day in her mind. "I didn't know what would result from that meeting," she said softly. Her eyes snapped themselves back to Orion, any traces of remembering gone from her gaze. "It's amazing how simple greetings and conversations can lead you to life-changing decisions and opportunities."
As Orion talked about winter making prey scarce, she faltered in the happy and relaxed nature that had swept around her. "Yes, that is true." Sadness filled her tones and she sighed. "I haven't exactly been looking for anything specific to snack on, so long as I get the nutrients that are needed to survive until spring." A smile then broke the sad mist that had briefly appeared. "I was born in the winter season, but I prefer warmer weather for the game and more sunlight." His offer then rose from the depths of the temporary saddening fog and her smile widened. "That actually wouldn't be a bad idea," she said. "I could use another hunting adventure, one that may have good results." Aeil nodded securely to confirm her statement and finished with, "If you would like to join me, I wouldn't mind."


"speeeeech"