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Aw, poor Leland. :/ Thanks for that snippet of info! And, sorry this is a little short; uber, uber sleepy at the moment. O_x 535




The closeness of family had always been an important element in the Amara lineage, since the very first days where Asha was able to grasp a comprehensive understanding of this concept. Even though she herself could vouch for saying that while Aiyanna was her sister who she loved very dearly, Asha could say the same that her closeness with her sister wasn't exactly as close as she wanted it to be in the present. Asha had wanted their sisterly bond to be even closer, but of course fate and life would play out in such a manner. In no doubt had she been immensely proud of her younger sister for taking on such a grown up and very serious responsibility with watching over the original members of the AniWaya tribe back in the old lands. Yet, there had been some days to where she felt as if a part of her had been missing. Even though she did not feel the same for her mother (for she knew her mother was "with" her in a strange, unexplainable reason), something told Asha that Aiyanna should be here with her and Dawali. Asha could only imagine how Agidoda could feel about it, and for Aiyanna's absence, it had only made Asha's bond with Dawali himself stronger than before. He was all that she had of her bloodline as of now, and vice versa. This time it couldn't be broken.


Agidoda had been patient as the Ayastigi explained the basics of what was experienced on her journey, and of news from the old lands. At least the news she delivered this time wasn't about the passing of adults and children; news from the previous time that even made herself feel queasy to think about. As the Kalona patted the space next to him upon his stairs, Asha obligately obeyed the gesture of Agidoda and took a seat right next to him, as close as possible. As Dawali had questioned what sort of weather predicament had plagued the old tribe lands, Asha wouldn't hesitate to explain further of what happened. "An usual cold front. It had first rained for at least four full days, then the snow came for at least a moon cycle and a half for them. Deep, and constant." Asha said, shaking her head in disbelief of the explanation itself. Not even she knew why bad weather and sickness plagued them. She might have not been as spiritual as Dawali might be, but figured it might have been something that the Spirit Guides had to be controlling or blessing upon them (although such a thing wouldn't be called a blessing in the least). "It's very strange. What do you think it means?" Asha said, in means to interpret this strange string of events with the old tribe lands. Was it a sign that they should leave to the new lands soon? That something was to come for them, whether it was a blessing or a curse? Asha had, in a sense, always looked up to Dawali to provide some sort of answer, whether it was correct or if it was an assumption. He had always been wise of himself, or at least Asha had thought so.






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