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Post by Rumi on Mar 3, 2005 18:57:59 GMT -5
"So I can trust her?" Rumi questioned.
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Post by Silentfang on Mar 3, 2005 19:49:47 GMT -5
"Yes" Sientfang replied. She stiffiled a yawn. It was late, for a bat, and she was a little tired.
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Post by Shinningwing on Mar 3, 2005 19:55:15 GMT -5
"Yep, me name be Shinningwing, what be ya's friend" said Shinningwing happly.
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Post by Rumi on Mar 3, 2005 22:32:24 GMT -5
".......Rumi" She replied a bit uneasily.
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Post by Silentfang on Mar 22, 2005 18:24:43 GMT -5
"Relax," Silentfang told her friend."Shinningwing doesn't bite. At least I don't think he does." She frowned thoughtfully at the hawk.
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Post by Shinningwing on Mar 22, 2005 19:04:13 GMT -5
"Of corse not I have no teeth,"said Shinningwing,"Glad to met ya'."
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Post by Rumi on Mar 22, 2005 19:05:35 GMT -5
"Yes, a pleasure to meet you" Rumi said, relieved she didn't have to worry.
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Post by Shinningwing on Mar 22, 2005 19:09:07 GMT -5
"You know Wildeye, Rumi"asked Shinningwing.
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Post by Rumi on Mar 22, 2005 19:10:27 GMT -5
"Who doesn't?"
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Post by Shinningwing on Mar 22, 2005 19:13:54 GMT -5
Shinningwing nodded."well best be off. Never can stay in one place to long, good meeting ya."
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Post by Silentfang on Mar 22, 2005 19:14:12 GMT -5
"Not many people,"replied Silentfang with a slight laugh."So what's your story Rumi ?"
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Post by Rumi on Mar 22, 2005 19:17:30 GMT -5
"The East, it's dead. Not one or two clans. The whole of the East." Rumi shuddered at the thought.
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Post by Silentfang on Mar 22, 2005 19:19:48 GMT -5
"That is horrid news," Silentfang commented gravely."You should tell Wildeye as soon as possible." She yawned again."Alas, I must leave you, for I am greatly exhusted." She fell asleep right after saying this.
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Post by Rumi on Mar 22, 2005 19:21:46 GMT -5
"Not a very lively bat, I see." Rumi said, almost laughing.
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Post by Silentfang on Mar 22, 2005 19:42:33 GMT -5
As Rumi said this the sun peaked though the tree tops. It's light shined on all including the sleeping bat. Day had arrived.
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