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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:29 pm
Name: Kazu Owner: Avatar Aero Species: Humanus Rank: Ceres Wish: To Fly
Noone is to post here except for Avatar Aero, unless you have permission from Avatar Aero.
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:33 pm
~Table of Contents~
1- Journal Post 2- Table of Contents 3- Growth 4- About 5- entry 1 6- entry 2 7- entry 3 8- entry 4 9- entry 5 10-
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:37 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:52 pm
~About Kazu~
Post color:#4f4e50 or just black when lazy Name meaning: Peace, Discipline Gender: Male
More coming...
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:53 pm
Found
The first thing I heard was her voice... Immediately, I loved it. I wanted to hear it forever, to make her dreams come true. But, is that not my job? I am to grant her wish. Her wish is the reason I'm alive. Such a common wish, too. Don't all humans secretly wish to fly...? As she picked me up, her hands so comforting, I wanted nothing more than for her to fly. I couldn't talk though. I was trapped, unable to move... Softly, in answer to another voice, she said my name. Kazu. My name is Kazu. I warmed out of pure happiness in her hands. She looked down at me in surprise and then smiled. I only wish I could have smiled back.
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:53 pm
Just a dream, right? ...Right?!
Aero sat, curled up on the couch. Holding a star. She'd always been a bit of a dreamer, but could never have come up with something like this. Was it a dream? It didn't seem to be. That orange haired woman couldn't have been real though, could she? How strange...
The star--black with a strange, slowly circulating blue, purple, and green mist--was warm to the touch. It had a soft leathery, but without the wrinkle, feel to it. Almost like a type of soft skin. What would her aunt say to this? But, strangely, she didn't want anyone to know of the star. She wanted to keep it safe from any harm that may try and find it. Wait, it wasn't just a star. Its name was Kazu. Okay, that was just stupid.
Aero sighed and dumped the star on her coffee table in her small apartment in New Jersey. She wasn't originally from the area. No, she was used to the warmth and humidity of Florida. She was only living in New Jersey because she was helping her aunt with a business she'd opened in New York. Every morning there was that annoying commute. Subways. She'd never rode one in Florida.
She stepped into her bedroom, closing the door behind her, trying to forget about the star. She washed her face before bed, and was about to go to sleep but that cursed thing on the coffee table crossed her mind again. Unable to resist, feeling almost drawn, she got out of bed and walked over to it, still on the coffee table where she'd left it. She reached out and touched it, it was cold.
She immediately freaked out that it was dead, then started to argue within her head that hadn't even been alive. Then, it warmed. Reluctantly, but at the same time willingly, she picked the star up, holding it in her palms. She took it to bed with her, keeping the star close. Hadn't that woman called it an infant? "This is called a Twilla, it was created from the wish you made upon a falling star. The only way you may have your wish granted is to take care of this Twilla and let it grow."
"To think... if this isn't some crazy dream... you can make me fly?" she murmured softly to the star in the dark. It glowed, but her eyes were used to it. It wouldn't be too hard to sleep. It warmed again, and Aero smiled. "I'm crazy."
For some reason the second part of what the woman had said didn't cross her mind, "...for if the Twilla grants your wish, it will inevitably give it's life for you in the process." Perhaps it didn't really concern her. Or, maybe, she still didn't believe any of it still.
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Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:42 pm
Just when you were getting used to it...
Aero adjusted slowly to having a glowing, misty star around. Though, by the end of the fourth day, she was used to having it around. She kept it with her at all times, stuffing it in her purse when she was out. She really hoped the star--er, Kazu--didn't mind. If it did... oh well.
Though, she noticed something that started to get her worried. The mist--at first, slowly circulating around the star in an idle manner--had quickened. It was strange. Instead of circulating around all over the star, it had started to focus into a misty ring. On the day the mist was moving so fast it just looked like a ring, Aero decided something had to be wrong and that she was going to be going to Central Park that night to see what exactly what was wrong. Though, she couldn't seem to remember the orange haired woman's name...
Strangely, as those thoughts crossed her mind, the oddest thing happened in the grocery store. She felt movement in her purse, and then heard a baby's wailing... from her purse. Her heart literally stopped. She'd been told to expect a change in Kazu after a week--not this! A baby?!
Nobody was in that particular aisle, thankful, so, heart beating 90 miles in hour, she slowly reached into her purse and pulled out the oddest baby she'd ever seen. Its skin was a midnight black, much like the color of the star. Though, it had purple hair with aqua blue on the tips! It was also wrapped in a blue fleecy blanket cover-like object, a star at the tip of the long pointed hood. It also had a light blue star on either side of its head. She rapidly when into "hush-the-baby-mode" and did manage to quickly quiet it. Nervously, she yanked the hood of the little blanket thing over the baby's head so no one would notice it's black as night skin color. Or purple and blue hair.
She paid an immediate visit to the baby aisle, getting formula and diapers as well as some bottles and other baby related items. She wasn't really sure what else she'd need, or how much. After getting plenty, certain she'd just stop by again if she needed anything else more, she rushed home. The baby started to cry again as they reached her apartment's floor and she managed to rush inside before any neighbors came to see who'd showed up with a baby.
Taking deep breathes, she managed to calm the baby once more, then a thought crossed her mind as she put away shopping. "Are you a boy or girl? I feel bad calling you an it, especially... now." She reluctantly removed the child from its blanket and discovered that there was no answer to her question. Sighing, she decided the baby's fussing was from hunger, so she started getting together a bottle from the stuff she'd bought. It ate like a normal baby, right? She hoped so. She really hoped so. She got a diaper on the little time bomb as well.
As Aero feed the baby, its first meal and her first time ever feeding a baby (a lack of baby sitting or having younger siblings), she couldn't help really wishing to have her quiet glowing star back.
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:35 pm
I promise I have not given it any growth hormones!
Thankfully, Kazu seemed tougher than most babies. Or maybe babies weren't as pathetic and weak as Aero originally though. She'd never enjoyed them. They drooled and smelt bad, in her view. She also felt nervous holding them, scared one of their little arms would fall off if she so much as breathed wrong. Ugh.
Aero threw another looked to Kazu. The twilla was sleeping. Kazu seemed to sleep quiet often. She'd made a bed for the baby out of her dresser. Apparently a lot of people used a well padded dresser drawer for a baby's crib. At least, she'd seen it in movies. That was good enough, and it seemed to work--especially considering she couldn't afford a crib. She'd had to take the past six days off work because she couldn't possibly leave the baby unattended to. She also couldn't take the odd looking creature with her to work or pay a babysitter. Though, she didn't know how much more time she could take off either. Her aunt was worried about her and wanted to come see how she was doing.
Aero looked over in surprise as Kazu started to make frustrated little noises. She scooped the baby up out of the pillow cocoon on the couch and gently set the twilla on the floor. She had no idea of a baby's development, but from what she'd read, they didn't crawl until at least a few months, an average of 7... Kazu seemed able to craw happily. Though not the most graceful crawler, Kazu managed to get around. The twilla even happily ate quite a few solid foods--though preferring fruits to anything dry like cereals and other snack foods. That was fine with Aero. She was always able to produce sliced up banana, peaches, peel free apple slices, pineapple, or various other foods for snacks.
The twilla was burbling and happily making various baby related noises while exploring the floor near the couch where Aero was (she's absolutely scoured and baby-safed everything for the twilla's safety). The baby never tended to stray far. Aero looked down in surprise when a rather distinct noise, no, name suddenly came from Kazu.
"A-dou!"
She just stared at the baby with surprised eyes as Kazu stared back with curiosity. "You can talk now?" she groaned softly.
"Buuurr!!!"
"Okay. I guess you're hungry. Fine, let's get you something to eat," she sighed with a smile, scooping the twilla into her arms. Kazu seemed happiest in her arms. Then again, the twilla might have viewed her like a mother. Of course a child felt safe in its mother's arms.
Kazu called her name out twice more that day, each time before getting fed. She had a strong suspicion the twilla just thought it meant food, though with the fourth cry of what actually sounded like "Aero" she looked over at the baby to see it's arms reaching out for her pleadingly. Sighing in defeat, taken by how cute the twilla was, she scooped Kazu into her arms and let him sleep with her that night. At least, she'd decided it was a boy.
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Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:30 am
The oddest things happen when you're asleep...
Aero slowly opened her eyes and just barely stopped herself from screaming. She'd opened her gray eyes to see strange unusually large gray-milky-blue ones staring at her curiously. Now they looked surprised as she glared at their host from the other said of the bed, covers yanked up to her chin as though they'd defend her from this alien invader.
"Kazu?" she uttered tentatively. The twilla was about to smile until she yelled, "What have you been eating?!"
He sat there with rather wide eyes, seemingly surprised at the loudness of her voice. Over all, the twilla just seemed dazed in general. Aero reached out, scooping the twilla into her arms before pressing the back of her hand to his forehead. "I'm hungry..." he whimper.
Aero blinked a few times at Kazu's speech. Last night when she'd fallen asleep he'd only spoken baby words, barley even able to say her name. Now he talked rather fluently. She poked him curiously. He was a little pudgy. Baby fat, she reminded herself. His hair was longer as well. It was an almost amusing wild mass of aqua green, purple, and darker purples. His skin was soft, and that same midnight black color it'd been even as a star.
"Okay, let's get you something to eat then. Do you want some eggs?" she asked, setting the twilla on the floor before she stood up. She was curious if he walked. He did, much to her surprise.
"Okay," he chimed happily, following happily.
She just stared at him a moment. What an odd little creature this twilla was. If he kept getting bigger and bigger… what would the final result be? Would he turn ancient, shrivel up, and die in a few months? Suddenly, she hated such thoughts crossing her mind. She’d grown to love the little twilla.
“Hey, Aero?” the twilla asked curiously as they stepped into the kitchen.
“Yes?” Aero answered, digging in the fridge for the eggs. He’d enjoyed scrambled eggs as a baby. Not trying to brag, he’d enjoyed most things she’d cooked. She was a rather skilled cook, and she’d always loved making food for people. She enjoyed making food for more than one.
“Can we ever go outside together…? I’ve only been outside when I was in that star, even then you stuffed me in your bag!” he cried out pitifully.
Aero blinked and grinned. “So you did mind that? I’m sorry, it’s just… well… you aren’t normal. I don’t think people would, well, accept you. I don’t… I don’t want anyone to take you away.”
The twilla blinked and smiled. “Okay,” he said, sounding perfectly happy with Aero’s explanation. The sound of sizzling eggs mixed with butter and milk filled the kitchen as Aero poured them into the hot pan. Their scent soon followed, making both of their mouths water.
After she’d finished making the eggs and even some bacon, they sat down to eat. “Maybe we could go out at night,” Aero offered.
Kazu looked up curiously. “I’d like that,” he said happily, preferring to eat with his fingers at certain times like a small child. Aero grinned slightly and handed him a napkin.
“Messy little thing, aren’t you?”
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