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way out in the waters - Nora - Nov 29 2015 Tucked away under the waterfall was a green chrysalis, beginning to shake and splinter under the water. Whatever was inside, was beginning to thrash violently in an attempt to break their chrysalis and - eventually - they did. With a muted crack, the chrysalis gave way, thin pieces of shards floating to the surface of the water as the little creature swam out. It paused. It looked around. And it swam upwards. With her head peering out of the surface, Nora looked onto the land in silence, perhaps waiting. RE: way out in the waters - Arrh - Nov 30 2015 The orca had pointed the little blue off towards Pisces, yet he did not follow for a little while. He was afraid that Moana and Eeya would indeed be there and accuse him of abandoning them. He was afraid that they wouldn't be there and would still be away. But, he'd mustered up the courage and made the journey. Kreool already met Bevy, and it was great. The two caught up, but the little leviathan was easily tired from the long swim. After one last big gasp of air, the little blue had clung to the orca's back.
Now, the child was curled about his dorsal fin, sleeping soundly. Every few minutes, he could hear a great sigh from the critter, bubbles flitting from its gills. He still wasn't quite sure if Kreool was a boy or girl. It didn't seem that Kreool knew yet either! Arrh had been swimming about the deep lagoon of Pisces, careful to make his motions as smooth as possible as not to wake or accidentally shake off little Kreool... even if they were clutching his fin tightly. A great shattering sound echoed within the waters, and he wondered what it was. The black-and-white beast swam towards the surface, as he heard something swimming upwards. Arrh had to know what this was! Maybe another water friend. When his dark eyes fell upon the form of a seal pup, he squealed happily, but a little quietly as not to awaken Kreool. @Cerulean // note that RE: way out in the waters - Cerulean - Nov 30 2015 Kreool wasn't a heavy sleeper. Curled upon her friend's back, the little leviathan had noticed each turn and twist, but dozing, hadn't reacted to anything thus far. However, when Arrh called a hello to someone, those bright eyes popped open to see who the newcomer was. Those gills snapped shut as she woke fully, gaze flitting around the lagoon for a moment. Pisces. Still here, huh? So Arrh hadn't swam anywhere else, just... in circles? Heh.
Arrh was calling to another sea creature, it seemed. The much smaller shape was similiar to Kreool's, but a dark patchwork of earth colors instead, and covered in plush fur. Curious, the little blue twisted to slide along Arrh's back, gripping black skin gently with sharp claws as she crawled, up onto Arrh's head. There, Kreool churred a warm hello to her friend, then turned her attention to the newborn. @Arrh @Nora Cerulean can only speak sea critter language at the moment. x3 RE: way out in the waters - Nora - Nov 30 2015
Nora would have been content enough floating by herself where she was, but one second she was alone and the next second there were not one, but two other creatures approaching her. So what does one do when she feels threatened? Well, first she opened her mouth as wide as it would go, showing off the little pin-needle teeth, but soon after she simply swam back. "I'll eat you?!" she squeaked out, almost quizzically, as if she didn't even understand her own words. Which, honestly, wasn't far from the truth. But then, they talked. From a distance, Nora stared in silence for a beat. "Hello?" she called out before wincing. She didn't like the situation, and so she swam towards the river's edge and slid up onto the land, peering back into the water. "when i speak (land)" when i think @Arrh RE: way out in the waters - Arrh - Dec 02 2015 Kreool would soon prove to be an extremely light sleeper, the small leviathan stirring then easily slipping along his dermis. Once the little blue rested upon his head and was comfortably seated, the orca chirped in response, before his dark gaze turned to the plush seal pup before him. The tiny creature showed off its needle-sharp little fangs then quickly swimming away from the great whale and his adopted brother/sister/daughter/son.
The seal stared, then quickly gave a greeting before bounding onto land and peering back into the pool. Arrh whined quietly before getting an idea. ...but it was less than epic or majestic. The creature himself had not yet quite learned how to jump onto land or over small land bridges. He weighed about six tons, so it was no easy feat. Arrh misjudged the distance and jumped entirely too late, his large form rising out of the water for only a moment as he crashed (and burned) on the stone. Arrh's chin scraped against the somewhat rough stone, the thin skin broken by the grain of it. So maybe that hadn't been the best idea. @Cerulean RE: way out in the waters - Cerulean - Dec 02 2015
The little Mini Kreool wasn't happy to see them. It- she?- screeched at the unlikely pair and shot away from them, headed for land. Kreool's gills bubbled with a disappointed sigh.
Then Arrh whined in his high pitched sea beast voice and with an audible gasp, Kreool let go, falling back-first to the ground below with a thump. With some effort, she got herself straightened out and upright again, then crawl-slithering, she made her way around, staring with morose at her beached friend. Those fins weren't made for both sea and stone... how would Arrh get back into the water? Kreool stopped in front of her big friend's nose and turned her strange gaze to the little seal pup- a shocked expression became one of contempt. @Nora @Arrh |