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Started by Lion, September 19, 2011, 09:36:10 PM

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Panya was happy to hug BrĂ­athar, nuzzling against his chest, "I'm sorry! I didn't mean too. See, I fell and I was trying to find you, but I found the desert instead. Then I found Hysaeda, who was rather grumpy. But he saved us from the slavers, so it's okay. We're friends now!"

She took her seat again and patted the ground next to her, "There was a lovely adventure had and everything is okay!"

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Hysaeda couldn't agree if they were friends or if he was happy to see or meet either of them.  This had all happened quite suddenly and though he was alive, he wasn't exactly in any mood to throw a parade or take a dance through the fire.  He needed time for himself, time to contemplate and think things through, something neither of these two strangers could help him with.

"Maybe not everything," he said absently, looking awkwardly at both of them.  "I did not think you should have more companions outside of your jungle.  But apparently, they find you, even in the strangest of places."




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"Oh? What's not okay?" Panya tilted her head, frowning slightly, "Are you not feeling well?" Moving over, she placed a hand against the back of his neck, "You don't seem to have a fever."