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Eshe


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05-25-2015, 11:04 AM
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Porcelain paws carried the willowy beauty through the tall grasses that were so akin to her homeland. This new place was both familiar and foreign to the newcomer. Thus far Eshe had enjoyed the newness of the lands around her, there was so much exploring to do that she'd nearly forgotten about the hunger pains that filled her belly. The food she found was always weird, she didn't want to even try chasing after it because she wasn't sure if she'd like it or not.

Eventually though she'd find an odd looking bunny, it was almost similar to the thin hares she used to chase at home yet it still smelled and looked just.. different. Hopefully the taste wasn't so bad. The good news she'd find was that this rabbit had never encountered a cheetah before. He thought he was fast, he'd never tangled with a cat like her before. Before the almost rodent even knew what was going on he was in her jaws with only a squeak offered as she squashed out his life. Eshe hadn't even started breathing hard, it was almost too easy. Still, the big test would be how it tasted. With all the timidness of a nervous feline the cheetah slowly tore off a piece of flesh.

This tasted so much better than the hares she was used to. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad here in Alacritia.
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Neemu

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05-25-2015, 09:44 PM



"Je, umefanikiwa kupata aina mpya ya vitafunio, dada?"

Long thin tail swung behind him as he let out a small chuckle, nipping softly at her rump as he passed by. He let out a smooth purr as he bumped his left shoulder against her right. He was glad that he had been able to convince her to come with him to find Asali with him. All Neemu wanted to do was getting all his family back together. He and his brothers had been able to stay with each other, but he had been very close to his sisters and longed to have them all together again. They had followed their sisters scent to these lands, but so far had been unable to find her here. They had been thrown off by the temperature change, that and all the snow on the ground. Snow! They had heard about it, but had not seen it at their home. Now it coated the land in a soft white down, which made his paws numb from the chill of it. It was all so... interesting. He wished that his brothers were here to see it, but they would be here soon enough. Neemu would be able to see them as a family again.

Humming softly, he looked over at his pale sister with his stunning red eyes. "Kusema, unafikiri yeye got mbali?" His eyes scanned the horizon as per usual, looking out for her darker form among the strange land. It hadn't been too long since they had parted, she really couldn't have gotten too far. The thought made him chuckle, knowing his sister like he did she was probably off making friends with those who lived here. Maybe irritating them as well. Tearing his gaze away from the landscape he glanced at Eshe again, rounded ears pulling towards her to listen to her thoughts.

"SPEAK!"




Eshe


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05-25-2015, 11:08 PM
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Her meal would not be enjoyed in peace as she heard her brother from behind her. Somehow he'd convinced her to follow him here after Asali, he had a silvery tongue when he was trying to get what he wanted. Not that Eshe didn't want her siblings to be together, she was just more than stubborn at times. Now that they'd arrived here though Eshe wasn't sure she wanted to go back home. There was so much unclaimed land here, such strange sight and odd tastes. Though they were not bad in the least, already she'd already finished her hare by the time Neemu found his way back to her side. She only offered him a simple look at his first statement, she might have stuck her tongue out at him had her mouth not been full of food.

As he brought his gaze back to the horizon and offered a second question she would refrain from grabbing yet another bite. "Surely she hasn't." Unlike the wolves voices she'd heard at night their songs were not loud enough to travel such great distances to call to one another. They would have to rely on their tracking skills if they wanted to find their sister. "Just need to work harder." And maybe say a few prayers.
"Swahili"