ever thought of coming down?
11-10-2014, 03:20 PM
Shai seemed a touch distracted, his thoughts had maybe run off and taken his mind with them for a short while. That was okay, she didn't expect a long, philosophical conversation with the immense man. Like with everyone, she would be completely content to simply sit there in silence and simply enjoy the other's presence for a little while. She watched the manatees at play, scrutinizing their movements with a knowing eye. They were quite content, despite the presence of predators so close to them. It was interesting to watch them, and she felt a little less tense. It didn't take long to warm up to Shai's presence- they knew each other, and had spoken a few times before. He was an amiable man, so she didn't feel so much like she was under the microscope. There was an edge of tension under Shai's skin, the dove could feel it even from where she was seated. However, it disappeared after a little while and he looked back to her. His answer was a simple one, and she could see where he was coming from. They had no real places to retreat to, as they didn't really have a right to defend the land and use it as a refuge. All the tribe could really do was keep safe and pray that the goddess let no harm come to them. She sighed a little, bobbing her head up and down a few times. "Mo ti sọ ri ọkan ninu wọn, ti o mọ. A ariwa ọkan." She murmured, audits falling backwards in unease. It was a frightening experience, but it hadn't been as horrifying and dangerous as she'd thought it would have been. She'd gotten to see what they looked like, and they were quite strange. But not all too different from them. "SPEECH" |
Dada Shawnee
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