A single calling sound
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[/html]Anu turned and then smiled as Tayui laid her hand on her shoulder, to which Tayui smiled in return. She blinked in surprise when Anu said she was listening to the birds. She wondered if Anu could speak low speech. Although it was a rather difficult task, it was certainly worth it if you had use for it. Though, Anu quickly revealed that she was just listening to the sounds the birds made in song and not the actual intent behind it. Tayui nodded slowly in understanding. Even though she could catch snippets of their words, blocking out the meaning and just listening to the music was very pleasant. She found this easier to do now that she hadn’t practiced her low speech in over two or three years.

With a frown, Tayui tried to focus in on one of the birds, but there were too many. Most of what they were saying was usually inane chatter anyhow and wasn’t worth listening to anyways.

“I can’t tell either; there are too many of them and they’re too loud. It’s probably nothing—they usually just chirp about the goings-on and what they see. It’s a constant stream of ‘branch, worm, no worm, worm, no worm,’ and so on,” she replied with a laugh. She shrugged and then dropped her hand from Anu’s shoulder. “This used to be Dahlia de Mai territory. Someone from that pack might know.” [html]
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