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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 7:24 pm
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Kahaina trotted along the riverbank, his friend and companion Tahenek on his back. Water splashe dmerrrily along when hooves hit water, passing along the way on his morning exercise. He ahd a long way to go in being able to mathc some fo the older Soquili, but he wasn't about to be easily outdone.
"Just gotta keep at it!" Tah chirped, keeping balanced and low. "Just have yo build that ability to endure, more then anything. Well built, but you lack lasting a bit."
"Getter better m'dear," he said with a slight laugh, turningto make his return trip in the dawn-light. "Couldn't do it without your inspiration and... well, nagging. Just gotta be more lucky though, and stop having little misfortune."
"S'why I'm here, Kahaina.... I'm the one who ctches onto others and watche sout for you. Well, and Saloli." She laughed lightly. "Silly human, always worried I'm keeping his things."
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 2:50 pm
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Saloli was at the river bank, washing some of his clothing as Kahaina was there with him, whistling merrily as he worked. A normal day, all in all, nothing unusual since the raccoon was still ever crafty and the horse ever-tranquil and relaxed.
Least, until he heard something, and looked up as Kahaina made a slight noise.
Kahaina had spotted the mvoement first, and alerted the human as soon as possible, without startling the other thign approaching. It was larger then a simple small animal, in fact, whatever it was was only a bit smaller then he.
He took a step forwards, towards the trees, head raised slightly.
Tahenek scurried voer as well, leaving Saloli's side to also look, glancing up at the stallion. "Waht what? Someone comes?!"
The movement paused as she caught the sound, and faltered a moment, then poked her head out. "Purity, wait," she whispered to her companion, loking out at the river where the water she desired was. She'd been roughing it here, since hse left her owner - cruel master that he was, and was growing weary. She needed water, wanted it badly, but... there were others here.
Her ears perked however as she spied anotehr Soquili. "Er... hello!"
Kahaina's ears twitched a moment, surprised by the fact it was a mare here, approaching. "Greetings," he said quietly, hoping not to startle her. "What are you here for? You are welcome to come out, no harm will come form me, or the others here. The human takes care of me, looks after me, and provides a home. he is friendly."
"I..." She stepped out slightly, eying Saloli cautiously. He was definitely different then the other who had her before. Very different looking. "I ran away from them, the two-leg people... one was so mean... and I met a friend, a lion. Kind he is... don't want harm to come to him... are you sure it's safe? I'm so very thirsty."
"I promise, he is good, and harms none of our kind or our friends, so long as he is not attacked." Kahaina bowed his head. "Please, trust him, he is a friend. He cares for all our kind deeply, and ... should you want... can stay with us, keep away the cruel one if they seek you still."
"Yes, yes, trust please!" Tahenek chipped, rocking on her back feet. "Person good, lets me keep shinies and feeds well! Cares deeply, would not mind another!"
Purity purred slightly, poking out at Minty's feet. "Well.... I would say they seem trustowrthy, better then the bear we met," he said, chuckling quietly. "If the other tries anything, I will protect you."
Saloli rose slowly, nodding at the mare. "It's alright, come on." He stepped away from the water, gesturing towards it. "I won't hurt you."
"It's fine, really... you can stay here, and recover, you look worn down."
Minty shifted a few times, before stepping out fully, untangling ehr hair form bushes. She crept to the waters edge and began to drink, enjoying the cool freshness of the water as it randown her throat.
"You should let him remove the bramble and branches fomr your hair," Kahaina said, observing his human carefully. "He will nto harm you, but it may help to have him look you over. Please, if you will?"
She looked warily at Saloli, and then to Kahaina. "I will trust your word.... I hope you are not wrong." She resumed drinking then, flicking ehr tail a moment.
Purity crept to thefar side fo Minty to drink, keeping her currently between himself and the human.
Saloli moved close, whsipering quietly soothing words and rested a hand carefully upon her. He frowned as he felt ehr tense, and nodded. She was skittish, likely form soemoen before. He pated her, and began working out the tangles in her main, freeing the branches form their hold. "It's alight little lady, we'll take care of you. No one's going to hurt you any more."
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:18 pm
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:03 pm
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Kahaina was on one side fo the teepee, nipping a few pieces of grass, while the ladies were on the other, obviously up to no good with the occasional giggle wafting over. As he lowered his head he sensed something, and lifted up, to scan. It was then in the moonlight he saw her, and nodded slightly.
A gleam of light form the horn, the soft white coat, and hair the color of the twilight. Yes, he remembered that from soemwhere before. He walked slowly, putting distance from the teepee and the other two to greet her. He was surprised one had come, as no one ever did, but it was welcomed. It was better then listenign to those tow giggle all night.
"ah, Glory.... a pleasure to see you again." He bowed his head slightly, in polite repsect to the lady. "I rarely see any Soquili, particularly visitors I know here."
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:23 pm
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:30 pm
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He nodded slightly, glancing back to the two a moment. "I have been somewhat busy awhile... the green one, called Minty.... she needed some assurances as she had a former human who was cruel to her. But she gets along well now. It took some adjusting for her though to be used to it, and I was showing her around a bit."
He glanced to the sky then a moment, trailing the stars whcih glittered like the unicorn's eyes. "The other is a newer arrival, Zikeria. She lost her brother apaprently along the way... she's a tricky little one but I got ehr somewhat settled, and she's taken to Minty, so I've finally had some peace."
He drew a hoof across the ground ed, shfting his glance fo her. "Elsewise I may have gone exploring, rather then settlling in those I live with, but it is better then letting either be alone and fend for themselves sometimes. And you? Have you been well since our last meeting?" he titled his head slightly, looking her over to be sure she was in good health and free of problems, or tanlged branches in the mane. One as her should not suffer such, as ladies are to be honored and respected, and not treated as the ground below the hoof. Too many other stallions acted as they should onw the lady, when it wasn't such true. They were equals after all, at best. The ladies, sometimes more. After all, if one were a herd member, they would know.
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:46 pm
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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 6:29 pm
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"Ah..." He glanced at the two chattering females hiding by the teepee and nodded. "Yes, that sounds about right. She's been a bit worried but... well, she's been getting used to this place somewhat. She's a bit odd at times, but nice none-the-less. I'm sure hearing her brother is safe will assure her of things."
He shook his head slightly then to clear his thoughts, and looked at her. "I've been here with thw two ladies to get them adjusted, mostly. Now that they seem to be getting along and staying out of large amounts of mischief, I feel safe leaving them. I feared Minty being alone awhile, as she was quite skittish awhile about the night noises, even with her lion friend." He seemed slightly bemused. "I suppose my having been raised here has some effect. It is different for others, who do not come from around the area so much."
The sparkle of light off the water caught his atention, and he turned slightly. "If you wish, we can tread a bit further away, then linger here so close to the teepee if it bothers you. I could use the time away from here now. Tis a very quiet night indeed, and peaceful."
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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 10:11 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:31 pm
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He nodded slightly, stilling a moment as a firefly landed on his nose to flicker a moment before taking wing once more. He led the way at a slow pace, heading away from the teepee on a route he knew well along the river's length.
"It is defintiely nice to get away, without any others I see daily about," he noted, enjoying the cool breeze the flickered up a moment. "I've missed roaming about, and meeting others, to be honest. But those I have I have wondered about."
He flicked his tail a moment, in thought. "I don't recall," he said carefully, looking to her, "that I ever caught exactly where to find you before, either. Not that I mind exploring, of course. I've missed it, to be honest. But now things are settling. I guess it's my nature to lok after others soemwhat and be sure all is well. I dislike to see others in distress."
He glanced to the river then, looking for the area he normally corssed over through, a very shallow, wide stretch which would take them to the other side before they found the mud banks.
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:25 am
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:29 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:57 pm
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