Buns in the Oven
12-27-2013, 11:02 AM
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12-27-2013, 11:37 AM
Aurora |
Aurora had left Corvusi behind to nap while she stretched her legs, the need for new sights driving her to the rock garden. She had been here before, sure, but without the snow from last time it was different. Wandering about, she caught a strange scent, one she did not recognize. Silently she followed it, ivory frame low to the ground while her broad paws carried her forwards. There. A furry snake? That wasn't right... Lifting her cranium, she laid her silver gaze upon the strangest creature she had ever seen. Was it edible? Lately the ivory femme had been strangely hungry, so maybe this weird creature could satisfy her. It didn't run, maybe it was dead? Standing to her full, immense height, the alabaster giantess shoved her snout onto the creature's belly and sniffed it a few times. It was warm, but it was in the sun so that was expected. It was breathing, so it was probably just napping. She nudged it with her snout a bit, then stuck out her long salmon tongue and ran it up his belly, against the grain of his fur. Yuck! The strange creature tasted like bark and leaves! Rearing her head back, she shook her delicate cranium a few times. What the hell was this beast? It didn't taste good, and it smelled strange, so why was it here? She leaned over it once more, examining it's face with her consuming steel optics. Many had said the colours appeared to be swirling about, constantly shifting within the space of her eyes. Most likely this strange being would get a fright when it opened it's eyes, but the pale woman was not focussed on that right now. Long tail swept across her tall heels cautiously, unsure of how to react to this creature. |
12-27-2013, 11:47 AM
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12-27-2013, 09:49 PM
Aurora |
The creature leapt up and scampered to the next boulder, surprising the ivory femme with it's speed. Even more of a shock was it's ability to speak, it's comment on her manners. Steel orbs widened with surprise, but quickly a fa?ade of calm dropped over her features, the pale woman smiling sheepishly. "My apologies, Sir, I was not aware you were sentient." She murmured, seating herself upon the thick grass that blanketed the terra and sweeping her long tail across the lush flora to wrap about her broad paws. Further the strange creature would speak to her, annoyed by her ignorance. Tall audits would flick, the only break in her relaxed demeanor. "Speaking of which, what would you happen to be? If I may be so bold as to ask." She replied, tilting her delicate cranium to the side slightly in a quizzical manner. The strange being had piqued her interest, and now she hoped to converse with it further. |
12-29-2013, 10:23 AM
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12-29-2013, 11:02 AM
Aurora |
He seemed to accept her apology, but he did not move from his spot, where he was quite separated from the ivory giantess. He introduced himself as Zabu the Ring Tailed Lemur, a rare species that might not be seen ever again. She looked him over, realizing his tail was in fact ringed down it's length. She had never seen markings like that before. Bracing her front paws upon the boulder he had been previously laid upon, she kept her moonstone orbs fixed upon him in case her movements startled him. The alabaster she wolf leapt up onto the stone and seated herself upon it, wrapping her long tail about her broad paws. Twin raven's feathers danced erratically for a few moments before laying flush with her silky pale fur. "Well, you are quite interesting, Zabu. But you seem out of place here." She said with a chuckle, smiling at the strange creature. She didn't know lemurs lived in trees, but she could tell he wasn't meant to be in this kind of place. Her hunger still growled at her from the depths of her abdomen, and she grimaced, mumbling apologies to her conversation partner. It was difficult to find prey to sate her hunger in the Rock Garden, everything that lived here was quite small. She attempted to ignore it, but the growling continued in her stomach. "Pardon me, I was here trying to find something to eat, and now I've been side tracked. Care to take a walk with me?" She inquired, her stomach getting the best of her, not for the first time in her life. She had been a victim of hunger many times, her large, muscular frame required more food than most to sustain it, and it had been worse lately. Getting to her feet, the femme looked to the strange creature beside her, waiting for a reply. |
12-29-2013, 08:21 PM
ooc: i apologize for crappy tag