Absense makes the heart grow fonder
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It was sunny, and that meant warmth, a welcome change from the gloomy storms of past weeks. The delicate optime had taken the opportunity to go to the rock she had found Jac lying on awhile back. It was warm, almost hot to her touch, but she liked it. She wanted to soak up as much of the warmth as possible, for fear that it might not return for some time. The slender optime did not like the fact that the weather changed so quickly. She had just been getting used to the rain and dampness when all of the sudden the weather had turned sunny and warm once again. She could only hope it would remain this way for awhile as it was easier for her to wander without having to worry about being wet all the time.

Once she had successfully climbed the rock, Ruri gingerly lied down on the heated surface, allowing her long hair to spread out beneath her head as she laid there. She understood why Jac liked basking in the sun so much, it really was quite pleasant. A gentle breeze blew over the area causing the bells in the trees and her windchime hanging from the roof to sing out in their ringing tones. Everytime she heard them her thoughts travelled to Heath, and how she missed him. She wondered if he had found Jac yet, although she could probably guess that he hadn't as Jac hadn't come to see her yet. Surely if Heath had found him he would have told Jac that she missed him. Of course Heath would. A small sigh escaped her vocals as she closed her useless, pale blue eyes. She didn't like the feelling of the warm sun shining on them. Even though she couldn't see, she could still tell that one wasn't supposed to have one's eyes looking directly at the sun. It just didn't feel good.

Lying on her back, basking in the sunlight, the lautari found that she couldn't stop worrying about Jac. She didn't want her worries to ruin this good day, so she started to sing. "Yo-ho yo-ho a pirate's life for me..." she began and started to sing every verse of the song she knew. It wasn't the prettiest song, or her favorite song, but it had been the first one to pop into her head. In fact it was the first song she had learned as a pup, right after Jac had found her. Her singing had far improved since then, but she always remembered the song. She remembered that Jac had even sung it with her a couple of times, although he had usually stopped very quickly for some reason or another. Usually he would say something to the effect that his voice didn't harmonize well with hers or something like that. All of these things didn't matter. Ruri had successfully distracted herself and she was now completely engrossed in her song.






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