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Date Posted: 10:52:47 06/27/02 Thu As the black-caped pup is sat down, she watches with intense emerald green eyes as her mother speaks of balance and the DeathMakers and the struggle they must all fight inside of them. She is young to understand it all, but there seems to be a determination in her now to understand everything coming from Zodiac. Her young mind, however, absorbs every word like a sponge, so she may understand it later. There is a calm intensity to this pup, full of quiet energy and determined curiosity. When Zodiac turns and leaves, Piper jolts up and moves to follow her mother. She stops herself, though, as if she understands she cannot go with her mother now. Zodiac's last words "...and I will always watch over my child" comfort her, and she sits again, though she whimpers softly as Zodiac disappears. Piper's emerald green eyes look up at WindChaser, then to the old, dying Healer, Natil. Her mind is adjusting, so that she might think of these as 'family' now. She looks back to where her mother was and heaves a very small sigh, for a still small puppy. Seeming to accept that Zodiac is gone, she moves to WindChaser, curling up at her paws. She wants to say that she misses her momma, that she doesn't like being alone, that she doesn't understand why Zodiac had to leave... but instead she is silent. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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