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Kairi

Somnium

age
9 Years
gender
Female
gems
51
size
Medium
build
Light
posts
147
player
Dragon Mod

Valentines 2020Trick 2019
03-16-2017, 11:59 PM


Kairi hadn't really been doing much except exploring the territories and chasing butterflies. But those were starting to get boring, and she couldn't find much of her siblings to play with except for Torin, but he seemed to be kind of a grump butt. "I'm so booooorreedd!" She cried out with a dramatic tone. She flopped onto her rump, trying to figure out what she could do to entertain herself. Bi-colored eyes looked up at the sky, watching the white clouds lazily drift by. Maybe she could make a game out of the clouds! But then doing that by herself would be so boring! Sighing again, she got up and decided to head towards the river. That is, until she heard the howl of someone. Someone that was in the pack, she was sure, but she didn't know who. She looked back, head tilting from side to side until the howl started to fade away. While she didn't know who it was, or what it was for, maybe she should investigate. It would be a lot better then having nothing else to do, right?

Right.

She turned around, tripping over her paws as she bounded in the direction where the howl had come from. She wondered who had called, and why. But whatever the case, hopefully it would keep her busy and entertained! She decided to play a game on her way there by racing the clouds. While it was fun for a bit, it still wasn't as fun as playing with someone else. But at least she could now see who had howled, and she sort of recognized her from the first meeting when momma had called wolves together in the pack. As she neared, she slowed her pace until she was quick trotting closer to the woman. "Hi! What's your name? What're you callin' for? Is it um, alright if I'm here? I'm bored and have no one to play with today!" Her tail was wagging, though she couldn't help but pout at the last part. She finally came to a stop a few feet from the woman, looking up at her with expectant eyes.

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