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Tayui lol'd.
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[/html]Tayui felt Anu lean on her and so she shifted ever so slightly to compensate for the added weight.

Tayui shifted slightly to compensate for Anu’s added weight as she leaned on her. She felt Anu shake her head again, brushing their fur together in a mix of greys and whites. She felt so heavy, as if she were rooted to the ground; and when she spoke, even her voice sounded heavy. Lost, too. Anu thanked her, but Tayui couldn’t think of any reason why she would need to do that. After all, Tayui hadn’t done anything. She still didn’t really know what had happened—why had Savina left? Where was Anu’s family? Where would Anu go from here?—so she didn’t feel like she’d played a large role in all of this, whatever it was. But she couldn’t deny her friend her gift of thanks, so she just stayed silent.

Anu then moved to look at Tayui, causing her to recoil slightly at the loss of the warmth. Anu smiled and Tayui tried to smile back, but she didn’t know if it worked. She tried not to look away.

“It’s no matter,” Tayui replied. “We’ll find one,” she promised. She had been looking for one for months, years now. Maybe with Anu, she would finally find one.[html]
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