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- Khaden Aatte - 07-18-2008 [html]
- Naniko D'Angelo - 07-18-2008 [html]
- Khaden Aatte - 07-21-2008 [html] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/p ... c2b4-1.jpg); background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> Sorry a little late. x_x; wc: 310 Khaden was immediately submerged into the crystalline liquid, his head bobbing above the surface as he inhaled deeply. The water was surprisingly cold for the summertime. Well, perhaps not, considering the Pirata Grotto was a sheltered cavern away from the sun's eternal heat. However, it was enough for Khaden to begin flexing his toes and paws underneath the water, forcing circulation through his body as to not have the shock of the water be so cold in his perception. He waded the water, in a partial upright position as his spine flexed from underneath it's surface. He was sure he should have shifted before he got in, probably would have made swimming easier on his halfling body, but Khaden didn't seriously care. It was nice to be in this surreal position no matter what form he was in. It seemed like he just needed to get away from Twilight Vale and all of it's wonderful dramatic glory. He splashed a bit of water as he lapped around, zig zagging from one corner to of the pool to the next. His legs were tucked close to his body as he paddled from one way to the next, before completely turning around and facing the opening of the entrance. It was then when he saw her, alabaster in all of her light and petite ways. Khaden squinted wearily against the magnificent twilight colors that seemed to halo around the femme as he swam back a bit, as if taken aback by her mere presence. Simply by Conri's hesitation of his mate when he had met him at the borders, Khaden knew that there was something wrong in paradise. He knew even though he had the status of "long lost little brother" those affairs really were not his business, however he couldn't help but speculate as he saw her. "Hi Nani..." - Naniko D'Angelo - 07-23-2008 [html]
- Khaden Aatte - 07-23-2008 [html] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/p ... c2b4-1.jpg); background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> I'm not supposed to be doing thisss. I have two tests tomorrow. x_X; but for some odd reason, short posts always inspire me. "Yeah," Khaden replied readily, wearily. "Time will do that to ya." He struck out at the water with a forelimb and was surprised to find that what he thought was deep water, wasn't quite as deep. As he braced a paw against the smoothed ground underneath the water's surface, he pushed his body up with a large sloshing sound, his pelt drenched and dripping with water. His ebony halfling form sticking out like a sore thumb amongst the sparkling hues of the reflected water, he cocked his head towards the side as he surveyed the alabaster femme. "What are you doing out here?" Granted, she could ask the same question. This location wasn't exactly the closest spot to Twilight Vale, but he knew it wasn't the farthest. And especially with the reputation of Naniko's stomach, that made it self-evident of its hunger as she stood in the cavern. A smile crept onto his face as he softly - or at least as softly as you could in ankle-deep water - made his wet way towards his sister-in-law. "Hungry little?" - Naniko D'Angelo - 07-23-2008 [html]
- Khaden Aatte - 07-24-2008 [html] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/p ... c2b4-1.jpg); background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> I think I like quick posts. xD wc: 324 Khaden grinned at his sister-in-law, realizing just how much he missed her. Naniko was always his mother in a sort, as Conri and Naniko played his parents when he had none. It was true, Soran was never truly attached to his life, and what happened to Phasma was too early in his life to label a mature thought process when he experienced it. He was too young to understand, and so therefore, even when he saw his mother now, there was no feelings to associate them to. However, Naniko was someone different. He had revered her as his guidance, his teacher, his leader, and to see her now was something that he couldn't help but rejoice in. Although Conri was his brother and played a role that him and his mate shared, there was something that sort of detached Naniko away from the sibling and blood bond. Something ultimately worried him. Her statement that she couldn't keep anything down was troublesome, and Khaden cocked his head to the side, surveying the alabaster wolfess as she stood there. Was something wrong? Was she sick? He glanced her over, letting him know that he was curious and anxious over why she seemed troubled, but then let it pass. Khaden grinned at Naniko, tossing his head in the air as he regarded her statement. "Whadda talking about? I'm the ultimate fisher!" Granted, he may not be the ultimate fisher, but he was a pretty damn good one. He sloshed his way towards her and pushed himself up over the rocky surface, and there he came up, sopping wet and seeming to be oozing with water. "I probably scared most the fish in this little pool, but they are probably settled deeper down." He shrugged easily and shook out his fur. "We'll catch one for you easy though." And with that self assured smile, he picked himself up and trotted down the sides of the cave. - Naniko D'Angelo - 07-24-2008 [html]
- Khaden Aatte - 07-25-2008 [html] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/p ... c2b4-1.jpg); background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> boo. wc: 370 It wasn't as if Khaden loathed the more humanistic approach to life, no, it wasn't even that he disliked it. It would make him quite a hypocrite to claim that he hated anything and everything to do with humans, considering the way he reacted to certain places around the lands. He just was slightly apathetic towards the lot of it. For most it was a culture based thing, and Khaden was definitely raised to be more of the wolfish side of this hybrid human/wolf fiasco. So when Naniko told Khaden about the whole fishing rod thing, he shrugged his shoulders and continued on, making sure to be light on his feet as he went. He very much preferred the whole down and dirty approach than to the gadgets and gizmos that humans seemed to conceive, but he was definitely not one to judge if others wanted to. So off he was, throwing his head around his shoulder and shooting his sister-in-law a dazzling grin as she gave him that comment, tossing his head in the air as he puffed out his chest. "Just watch me!" He growled playfully, feeling his body swell with the pure excitement of it, not that his body needed to grow any bigger in comparison to Naniko. She was truly a smaller wolf, and he had grown into a larger, sturdier physique. Khaden truly loved to hunt and fish, that primal sense in him hard wired to enjoy that stealth and art of him personally hunting. So as they traveled downward, Khaden followed the patterns of water intently, watching how the absence of a current made the water be pushed and pulled this way and that, and it wasn't long at all before he found the spot he was looking for. With a narrow opening towards the rest of the water, an alcove seemed to have trapped the previously agitated fish. With flashes of scales and fins, Khaden smirked up at Naniko before striking down into the smaller pool of water with his muzzle and dragging up a shining fish for her, presenting it like he used to present a number of things in the past - bugs, twigs, leaves. Trophies of his accomplishments. - Naniko D'Angelo - 07-26-2008 [html]
- Khaden Aatte - 07-31-2008 [html] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/p ... c2b4-1.jpg); background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> It didn't take him long after Naniko's approval to catch another three fish that he killed quickly. He had never had fished cooked before, and wondered what it would taste like. His previous experiences with cooked meals from fires and whatnot had came from deer and rabbit when he was out on the road, but not more than that. Most of all, he had no idea where they were going to cook it, Khaden knew briefly of the Haven Manor back in Twilight Vale, but really avoided it because he didn't know what standing it had with the ranks and the pack. His mane glistened in the darkness from the drops of water that sprung forth as he regarded his sister-in-law. "Where are we going to cook 'em?" He questioned as he played with the dead fish afore him, liking the fact that it had yet to really get that fishy smell and taste. - Naniko D'Angelo - 08-02-2008 [html]
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