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Date Posted: 09:33:45 06/15/02 Sat
Author: Wind Chaser
Subject: Wind notices the dragons attempt and only lets out a small chuckle.
In reply to: Link 's message, "Re: {.UP.}" on 09:10:10 06/14/02 Fri

The stallion collects himself and in at instant he is only a blur of mettallic blue weaking in and out of the falling stagletites(or were they mites? i dunno I get the two confused). "You will have to do better than that dragon to hurt me." he circles the dragon a couple times following no complete order just weaving in and out the falling natural daggers. He sometimes goes near the dragon but quickly leaves. But one time he was off by a second and one stalagtite grazes his left hindquarter he screams with pain but continues his flight.
(ooc: I can't post tommrow I have an 8 hour drive to Virginia I will post maybe Monday.)

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