dude, quit hitting people with that guitar
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Aslan had departed, and Regulus had gone back to meandering through the crowd while keeping one eye on his mother and sister should they need him. Then, quite suddenly, a small- no, tiny was a better word for her- pup bolted in front of him, and he was reminded of the time he’d nearly stepped on Ganja; he dropped his haunches low, forcibly halting his movements before he managed to step on the pup, one paw still raised above her head before he pulled it back and stepped a few steps back before dropping to his belly. The sapphire and gold pendant and chain jangled against his breast from the abrupt movements, but he ignored the noise; he was by now very used to it.
The girl introduced herself as Luck, adding that she was the daughter of the white female who had called the festival in the first place. So this was Aslans sister. ”I’m Regulus, this is Cinder. My mother’s the silver timber over by your mother.” He tilted his head toward his mother, though through the crowd, he doubted the small pup could see Surreal. He studied the tiny female, tail flicking to curl about his haunches as Cinder departed to settle with his mother for the time being. ”Big crowd, huh?”
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Regulus grinned at the polite ‘nice to meet you’ answer Luck gave him. The pup had seemed timid at first, and maybe she was, but honestly, if you were her size and had a paw like his hanging over your head, who wouldn’t be timid? At his remark on the crowd, the pup gave him a relieved look, stating that she’d thought she was the only one with that thought. “Oh no, your brother Aslan thinks so, too. I just finished talking with him.” His tail curled around his haunches , paws crossing in front of him. He was a big enough obstacle, and bright enough that the crowd would naturally flow around him, providing a buffer for the tiny female in front of him.
It was a moment later, while he watched her eyes drop to his chest a few times, when she finally popped the question that seemed to have been growing too big to hold back. Thing? Oh, yes. ”This?” He asked, lifting a paw, the top of the last major bend in his leg (effectively his wrist) brushing the pendant, bringing another soft jingle. ”I found it when I was a pup. My grandmother called it a necklace.” His paw lowered, falling into a relaxed state over his other paw once more. ”Who knows; if you look hard enough, maybe you can find one too someday.” He said with a grin.
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Regulus grinned at Lucks exuberance. He didn’t think he’d seen a tail wag that fast before. ”It is. Grandmother said the blue stone is a sapphire. I don’t know how she knew, but Grandmother knew everything, so..” He trailed off in a finalizing tone. Of course, to him, his grandmother had been akin to a goddess. Wise, powerful, beautiful. He didn’t believe that she was truly gone, just because she had died. Like Erani before him in her belief that Cairo would never be gone as long as he was remembered and held dear to those who knew him in their hearts, he believed the same of his grandmother. He liked to think that the sapphire gem in his necklace was a part of her; it was the same color as their eyes, a visual memento of her, nevermind that he found it before her death.
He did find it amusing that a wolf named ‘Luck’ was calling him lucky. Maybe you’ll live up to your name, Luck, and find one for yourself.” His jaws parted in a panting faced laugh. As she lowered herself to her belly, crossing her forelegs, locking eyes with him. After a moment, she spoke up, asking whom else he knew there. He shrugged, looking about. ”No one, yet. I haven’t met many outside my family. A tiger, and a girl pup on an island. That’s it.” He shrugged good naturedly. Her next question was answered easily, though it might have been quite clear that the actual meaning of that question had flown right over his head with a tiny whistle.
”The girl on the island, Ganja, and Cinder- she went to be with Mother for a little while; she’s a cat - are both good friends. The first ones who weren’t related to me.” He said cheerfully, tail sweeping the ground behind him. Yup, he had no idea that she meant someone he saw as a love interest.
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