Who I Will Be
01-10-2014, 03:55 PM
He flopped over like a fish, and the pale silver woman's rosy flanks heaved with laughter, watching his expression of pure surprise and shock. She fell onto her own back and shook with mirth, scarred forelimbs flailing with the throes of her joy as her tail wagged. He rolled over, staring at her with an expression of bewilderment, only renewing her dying laughter, just as she had been pulling herself back up. Her sides shook with giggles, then heaving until her belly hurt as he stuttered out a response. Soon he too was shaking with laughter, not quite as raucous as her own, but she felt good knowing she made him laugh. Tottering over onto her side, so she faced him, she nodded in response to his next statement, now only chuckling. She was indeed odd, and had no problem with it. When he admitted he too was strange, she nodded her head vigorously. The rest of his statement couldn't be taken in a very amusing way, but she simply waved it off. "No problem, always here to help." She giggled, lifting herself onto her elbows, but leaving her hips swivelled with her long hind legs out. "So, whaddaya say to terrorizing the frogs in the pond?" She asked, beating her long tail against the terra a few times. She had always enjoyed swimming, and frogs were fun to chase.
Standing, she wagged her tail against her tall heels a few times, eager to be doing something fun with her new friend. The man was truly what her father would not approve of in a friend, which made her like him even more, because her mother would approve of him. His pelt was a riot of browns and golds, his scars showing that he had a past that was less than sheltered, much like her own. His eyes however, were a bright teal filled with wisdom and knowledge. yet, he just showed that he knew how to have fun, and she was about to test the limits of that fun capacity. Long salmon tongue hung from the side of her regal maw as her lips curved in a lupine grin, ready to do some fun stuff. "Come on! It'll be super fun!" She yipped excitedly, wagging her tail a few times in an attempt to sway him. He didn't look like the type to bound through mud and water chasing toads as they leapt away, but then again, neither did she.
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