Blinking a number of times, he bluntly asked "What?" before realizing he had drawn off topic. Snapping his appendages he shared a smug grin with his taxi service while back tracking to the original question. "Oh yeah, right. Well! My dad used to tell me if you ever saw one of them fire flies race, you got a wish. So I just wished when I saw one last night and when I woke up... Ta Da!"
Jazz hands were waved about in front of him to empathizes the celebration intended on such an event. He was pleased about it anyway. Although he had grown to have numerous doubts on the way to the hotel, he did not intend on sharing them.
"Now there's a handsome fellow." The meerkat said, winking at his reflection in the mirror before him while also pointing in a familiar fashion referred to as a 'gun wink'. His paws were quickly brought around his neck where he adjusted the bow to his liking before giving Linali a satisfied look.
When finding the privilege of cleaning himself up offered, Timon remain some what stubborn. He knew he smelt, but not that bad. But with a simple shrug, the thought was thrown aside as he climbed down from his perch and onto the bathroom counter. He eyed the empty sink curiously before throwing glance back toward the girl.
"We're in need of a rainy season here." The rodent muttered, placing both paws upon his hips as his foot began to tap impatiently.
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Jazz hands were waved about in front of him to empathizes the celebration intended on such an event. He was pleased about it anyway. Although he had grown to have numerous doubts on the way to the hotel, he did not intend on sharing them.
"Now there's a handsome fellow." The meerkat said, winking at his reflection in the mirror before him while also pointing in a familiar fashion referred to as a 'gun wink'. His paws were quickly brought around his neck where he adjusted the bow to his liking before giving Linali a satisfied look.
When finding the privilege of cleaning himself up offered, Timon remain some what stubborn. He knew he smelt, but not that bad. But with a simple shrug, the thought was thrown aside as he climbed down from his perch and onto the bathroom counter. He eyed the empty sink curiously before throwing glance back toward the girl.
"We're in need of a rainy season here." The rodent muttered, placing both paws upon his hips as his foot began to tap impatiently.