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paixaorpg2008-03-07 10:12 pm
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Like Dark Turning into Day [Active]
Character(s): Kiara and Kovu
Content: Kiara and Kovu accidentally find each other.
Setting: Jogo da Crianca (The Park - G6)
Time: Evening?
Warnings: Not that I know of?
Giving up hope wasn't something Kiara ever did easily, but everything seem so... bleak. It was like a horrible strange nightmare, except she didn't think she could ever dream up something THIS strange. She had nothing to compare this place to. It was all so... surreal.
She'd managed to cross much of the city since her arrival, although she'd had a funny feeling she'd doubled-backed on herself several times, but still she hadn't found any sign of Kovu, only things she couldn't begin to explain.
Apart from being essentially lost, she was tired, having not slept well at all when she tried to rest and hungry. Oh she was hungry. The lioness could hear her stomach whine again at the mere thought of food. She'd not seen anything she could possibly hun nor even a single bug. Even the grass and trees weren't even real! This wasn't right at all. There was just something terribly, well, wrong about this place.
Kiara sighed sadly as she walked into a wide area of "grass" and "trees". It was a park, but Kiara had no idea of that. It was just another part of this place she didn't understand. She padded along, glancing around half-heartedly, but not really expecting now to see anything that meant something to her at this point.
Ever since she'd left Pride Rock the other night, all she'd wanted to do was find Kovu, but now... now she had no idea what to do.
Content: Kiara and Kovu accidentally find each other.
Setting: Jogo da Crianca (The Park - G6)
Time: Evening?
Warnings: Not that I know of?
Giving up hope wasn't something Kiara ever did easily, but everything seem so... bleak. It was like a horrible strange nightmare, except she didn't think she could ever dream up something THIS strange. She had nothing to compare this place to. It was all so... surreal.
She'd managed to cross much of the city since her arrival, although she'd had a funny feeling she'd doubled-backed on herself several times, but still she hadn't found any sign of Kovu, only things she couldn't begin to explain.
Apart from being essentially lost, she was tired, having not slept well at all when she tried to rest and hungry. Oh she was hungry. The lioness could hear her stomach whine again at the mere thought of food. She'd not seen anything she could possibly hun nor even a single bug. Even the grass and trees weren't even real! This wasn't right at all. There was just something terribly, well, wrong about this place.
Kiara sighed sadly as she walked into a wide area of "grass" and "trees". It was a park, but Kiara had no idea of that. It was just another part of this place she didn't understand. She padded along, glancing around half-heartedly, but not really expecting now to see anything that meant something to her at this point.
Ever since she'd left Pride Rock the other night, all she'd wanted to do was find Kovu, but now... now she had no idea what to do.
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There was that word coming up again. Weird. Although maybe that wasn't the best word even. Strange? Bizarre? That might be closer to the mark. Humans were weird, that much was apparent anyways, but the fact that the food's origin was unknown was really odd. "That... really makes no sense. It sounds like the food comes out of thin air."
A brief purr rumbled in her throat at the nuzzle and she smiled back, and nodded. "Alright, if you say so." She trusted Kovu's judgment. If he felt things were fine then everything would be a-okay. He seemed to have learned a lot since he'd arrived here. Undoubtedly she'd soon learn the ropes.
Food! Her eyes lit up a bit, "Well, I am kinda hungry, now that you mention it." It was a yes. She rose to her paws, pacing forward a few steps then turning back to Kovu, with a slight chuckle. "Lead the way!" She grinned brightly.