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Breaking What's Already Broke - Kyorai - Jan 28 2017
@Cadence RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Cadence - Jan 28 2017 The grizzly lioness found herself alone in the tunnels, finding that the place of her childhood had drastically changed in her self-imposed leave. Tunnel H was a place she'd frequently wandered due to it being one of the exits of Pisces, her old home. Perhaps that was why she wandering this old tunnel, hoping against some hope that her parents would appear. That they would wander from Pisces and embrace her as they'd done when she was a child... but it was a vain hope. Her sensitive nose could make out a plethora of smells... but none of them were from her lion mother or her bear father. What she could smell was some sort of canine but it wasn't exactly interesting to her. Not until she heard the obnoxious sound of his howling. Her fangs grit together and her night-rimmed ears pinned against her skull, almost completely disappearing amongst the thick white fur. Well, she couldn't just sit idly by while someone was making an unnecessary ruckus. It just so happened that this pooch was howling right ahead of her, in the exact direction she was going to go. Fancy that. As she sloshed through the water of the tunnel towards the ashen canine she let out a loud chuff to get his attention before calling out, "Hey, kiddo, knock it off! I didn't come through here to hear some random gem making unnecessary noise." It wasn't exactly polite but when had she ever been that way? Her mom had tried to instill manners into her as a child... It never worked. RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Kyorai - Jan 28 2017
@Cadence RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Cadence - Jan 28 2017 For a moment she thought she would get her wish and perhaps she would have turned to continue on her way... but he just had to start it up again after his little hurt expression. The lion-bear turned back to him, blue eyes rolling as she let out a little annoyed sigh at his baying. Canines. They were all the same way with their stupid noise-making! At the very least he could be in tune or sing an actual song. She felt a twinge in her gut... a song... It made her think of her mom and how she used to love to sing, even going so far as to make sure all of her children were able to perform as well. It had been many a cycle since Cadence herself had lifted her voice in song but she knew she could do the Songcat name justice, if only the urge took her. Maybe one day but that would not be right now. Not while this dog continued his howling. Her eyes narrowed as she plopped down in the water right in front of him. For a moment she pondered splashing water on him but decided against it, she was an adult and she would act like it... For now. Once he finished his noise-making, the canine leaned forwarda nd gave her a sniff, even in the gloom she could see the face he made. What? Did she smell? She made sure to groom herself everyday but being away from society for so long might have lessened her presentability to others... or perhaps he didn't like her lion-smell. Either way she rolled her eyes at him and retorted with, "Oh come on, I don't smell bad. I groom everyday... But what about you?" Not that she was about to stick her nose up to smell him, she was good on inhaling random dogs' smells. Besides, she'd already gotten a good whiff of him before she laid eyes on his dark form. "I'm good. I don't really need to ponder my existence... thanks though, kid." Not that she would fit next to him anyway. After eyeballing the spot she decided that her bulk would be way too large, unless she wanted to actually douse him in the water... Which at this point she didn't. What had he really done? Be a bit noisy? That wouldn't warrant her pushing him in the water. "I don't live anywhere nowadays, I'm a wanderer... But I got my brother so I'm not exactly lonely." She eyed him then, wondering if he had any family. If he was sitting here baying out to the empty cave perhaps he didn't. "What about you? You alone?" Here she paused to give a cheeky grin. "You didn't scare off all your friends with that noisemaking, did ya?" She couldn't let that opportunity slide away. RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Kyorai - Jan 28 2017
@Cadence RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Cadence - Jan 30 2017 Perhaps it was ill-mannered of her to make such an off-color joke but she'd never been one for tact or thinking things through. Half of the time whatever was on her mind came blurting out without any filters. She could tell that it probably wouldn't go over well when he seemed sensitive about the subject of being alone but she didn't expect him to nearly blast her ears off with his negative reaction. It came out of nowhere, one moment he was speaking his normal volume and the next he was snarling and then booming out his words. With a hiss the bear-lion turned her head away and pinned her ears against her skull, trying to block out the loud noise. "Okay! Okay! Ow! Ow! Take it easy!" She clamped her paws over her ears as she turned back to look at him. Her eyes were narrowed in a glare but she couldn't really bring herself to get mad, she probably deserved that with making fun of a lonely kid. "It was just a joke, okay kid? I didn't mean nothin' by it, alright?" Perhaps he had had a family or friends but just had to go on his own, it probably was a sore subject for him from the sounds of it so she would drop it. Her ringing ears would thank her in the long run. With a sigh she decided that perhaps she should take the high road here and be nice. At the moment she was coming across as a jerk and that wasn't exactly who she was. "Hey, maybe we got off on the wrong paw, eh? I'm sorry for poking fun at you and sayin' you were noisin' up the tunnel... even though you were." And there she went again. She cleared her throat and used one paw to point at herself, "I'm Cadence Songcat. Who're you?" There, introductions were proper and mannerly, right? RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Kyorai - Jan 30 2017
@Cadence Last name discovered, haha RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Cadence - Jan 30 2017 The grizzly lioness nodded her head, Apology accepted. It seemed they were on decent terms, for now. The active pup seemed to be a bit confused when she gave him her name. He voiced what his confusion was, the fact that she had two names rather than one. Ah, well, that was simple enough to explain. "One is the name my parent's gave me, the name that people call me "Cadence"." Or rather 'Cadenza' but she wasn't too keen on people using that one. It was just a family --or rather her mother-- thing and she didn't want it getting around the caves. "My second name is my surname, Songcat. My entire family has the last name of 'Songcat'. So, if you ever meet anyone with that second name you know they're my kin." She was quite proud of that last name, she was part of a legacy that had been around for a while. The Songcats were one of the first families around and she was one of them. Then, the young canine went on to give his own name as Kyorai Cossidé... which the second part he just seemed to come up with on the spot. Cadence grinned at him, teeth showing in mild amusement. Her own names she'd not been able to come up with and only been given them by her parents, she wondered what it would be like to have to figure it out all on your own. Perhaps there'd be some sort of freedom to it, a freedom that she had never known. Perhaps the pup was lucky in a way to think up his own callings. "See? Seems like you've got yourself your own surname. Play your cards right and maybe you'll have other Cosside's wandering around in the caves too." Perhaps by coincidence of others hatching with that name or perhaps, more likely, by his own offspring and family members that he could adopt. She had a fair few adopted siblings herself. The next question he asked caught the big bear-cat completely off-guard. It showed in how she looked at him with an inquiring gaze. Special? "I'm... no more special than anyone else, Kyorai." She blinked, shaking her head and clearing her expression of confusion. "What makes you ask that?" Surely it wasn't her charming personality... No. The grizzly lion figured it was because of her strange appearance as she didn't know any better. There weren't as many hybrids in the caves as there were normal animals, perhaps that was what he meant. Otherwise she was at a lost at his question. RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Kyorai - Jan 31 2017
@Cadence RE: Breaking What's Already Broke - Cadence - Feb 01 2017 Cadence watched as the young male wandered from his spot over to a place where the water poured from the ceiling in a sort of "shower". Huh, how neat. The feline side of her found that a bit undesirable but who was she to judge when she was walking around in ankle-deep water? Still, that wasn't exactly by choice, it was necessity. At hearing his joking tone the bear-lion allowed a smirk to color her features as she kept up with him with her eyes. "I dunno, you might. Never know what could happen." Matching his own joking her tone with a light one of her own and an accompanied with a wink to show that she was kidding as well. To his second, more serious, inquiry she nodded her head and could feel her chest swell with pride. "We do. Everyone in my family sings, especially my mom. She's got a voice that would put a Caroller to shame." She couldn't help but boast bit. Singing and music was in her blood and in her opinion there was none better. Although, to be fair she'd never heard anyone outside of her family ever attempt to sing... Cadence shrugged nonchalantly, deciding to give him a bit of an education on how family and names worked around here. Someone had to, right? "Easy. If you ever get a mate or adopt anyone into your family then they can take on your last name. That's how it happened with my parents. My mom found the name 'Songcat' and after she married my dad he took the name and when they had us we all got it as well. Not to mention my countless other adopted brothers and sisters, they also have the last name. See how it works?" She gave a toothy grin, not even wanting to think about how many Songcat siblings she had around the caves. Her mom loved to take in the young gembounds she found scattered everywhere. If only she were still around... Would she have found and taken in this young guy too? The grizzly lioness took a step back, despite already being in standing water there was just something about getting splashed with it on her face or elsewhere that didn't sit right with her. So, while Kyorai shook himself she made sure to avoid the droplets like it was some sort of acidic liquid. He spoke again to explain what he meant by "special" and the explanation had the bear-cat laughing out loud. "Listen, kid, I don't know what you mean about 'the thing with my eyes' but as for the way I talk... you gotta get used to it. I don't mean to offend ya, I'm just messin' around, but there are others around here who'd gladly make a pup like yourself cry and laugh about it. Now, I've got no intentions of hurting your feelings, I'm just having a bit of fun but I'm sorry if I do. I've always had a very poor mouth filter, it's just the way I am. So just loosen up and roll with it." In any case she took it as a compliment that she could stand out from everyone else he met. Even if that did mean she might have made a sour impression with Kyorai, at the very least he would remember their encounter for later. |