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"Yes... I'm here. After many, many years." He said quietly. He sounded... older. Quite.. less apt to get angry. He smiled slightly. "And I am glad you're here." Lion murmured, looking out across the plains, his ears twitching. (In this game, the character I'm using (the horse) is actually 9)
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"ive missed you..." she told him in a quiet whisper. she looked up at him, their height difference very recognizable.
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"but like seriously, you will never quess what i found!" she sounded very exitied and foal like. like nothing had ever changed. like she would and will always be the foal she once was.
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He looked down. "Amazingly... I did miss you too." Lion smiled again. This was a very rare sight... and he hoped Pride was enjoying it. It probably wouldn't happen again. He looked at her as she started, in his opinion, freaking out. "I'm sure... I can never guess." He grunted, raising an eyebrow.
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"come! come! come on!" she grunted as she pulled the stallion forward untill she gave up and ran forward. she ran and ran faster then lion had ever seen her go until she reached the circle were she carefully entered at the great willow tree.
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Lion begrudgingly followed, lengthening out into a slow gallop. He was still quite winded from his mad dash... so he kept it well paced. He followed her all the way to a Willow tree, peering inside with a flick of his ears
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"om gosh come in!" she dragged him in impatiently.
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Lion sighed, walking into the big, hollow tree. He ignored her consistent tugging, gazing into around inside the hollow fortress. It was truly... beautiful
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"remember this place?" she gently asked
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Lion snorted. He couldn't hold it back this time. "You should know what ,y memory's like." He said gruffly. It was true.. his memory sucked.. but this place was familiar. He just couldn't pace the exact thing that happened here.
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