When a second becomes eternity
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Uwoduhi had started to doze off when she heard Aditi shift beside her. Looking up at the delicate palomino she noticed that Aditi was looking behind them, ears twitching to what Uwoduhi assumed was someone familiar since Aditi was never very relaxed or kind towards strangers, especially strangers who sneaked up on her. Leaning her head back Uwoduhi's stormy blue eyes were met with a familiar, albeit upside down, figure. With a frown that could cause even storms to retreat she stood up and brushed the damp grass off of her bottom, and if she had not been so determined to face off with her brother would have actually in fact looked for a sharp little stick to toss his way. Aditi, deciding it best to ignore the encounter, went about grazing at the waters edge, leaving the two siblings some privacy. "Dohi," Uwoduhi began, voice dangerously tight as she approached her black and gray brother, his smile and his silent greeting only firing her up some more. "I can't believe you! You just up and leave to go ahead of the group, and of course Itsihnalv has to follow right after you!" When upset Uwoduhi always seemed to get worked up about something. Even upset enough to talk to her older brother as if she were some parent scolding her child. It was such a comical sight; her small dark figure standing before Dohi's much larger one with her arms crossed across her chest and a pout forming on her muzzle. Of course in the end she always seemed to appear the childish one, even though she thought she had the right of a conversation. Her tail flicked quickly behind her with irritation and she finally resorted to glaring up at Dohi as her temper slowly died down, unsure of what to do next. Uwoduhi always seemed to feel the fool at the end of such bouts. "I was just worried," she finally said in hushed tones, looking down at her feet sheepishly. "You guys couldn't have waited or something?"

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