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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:09 pm
"Well . . . You learn to live with 'em. They're all not bad, y'know. My dad was one . . ."
"Eh, good point. Then we both have important jobs." She nuzzled him more. "You know, you are still very warm."
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:34 pm
"Thats funny... My dad was a Modidaeva aswell, and... My sister." She blurted the word sister out like that. Taka almost growled, she had told Akuma her sister was a Modidavea, a Modidaeva who had tortured her. Taka heaved a sigh as she stood up and seemed to just stand there.
Koana felt very hot again, "Thank you?" He questioned, it was hard to feel warm when someone is close to you. He felt the need to protect Seika, and he would if neccesary.
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:06 pm
Akuma raised an eyebrow. "That's also funny . . . My long-lost sister was one. I heard my dad talk about the child he lost, a female modidaeva. I've actually never taken the time to look for her on that I know who my mother is who my father, well, was." She let out a rueful laugh.
Seika looked up at Koana. "It is a complement, Koana. I'm usually very cold most of the time."
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:23 pm
"Interesting, My father was a fool, he caused my sister and me to live in solitare as we fending for ourselves." Taka said, bitterly. She layed back down as her belly felt another thump of pain, it wasn't going to be so long until they were bonr, thats for sure. Taka resisted the urge to scream out, this pain was very...well, painful.
"I know.." He said softly as he cuddled her. He knew she was very mean sometimes. Seeing how she reacted to Lazera. Koana sighed again as he stayed near her, "Hey Seika, would you think that meeting you, well and you meeting me, was by faith." He asked.
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:29 pm
Akuma nodded. "My dad was a modidaeva as mentioned before and the leader of the Akatsuki Tribe. I didn't know until, well, just recently. I inferred that the modidaeva daughter he was talking about is my long-lost sister. I was in the care of another fox who I thought back then was my mother. When suffering cursed our tribe, she swept me away, away from it all and died in the forest. She told me with her last words that she wasn't my real mother. I was broken . . . I think that's another thing I hold a grudge against."
Seika looked at him with a questioning look. "Maybe . . . Maybe not . . . But who cares? We met each other, right? That's all that really counts to me."
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