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Post by *~`cHEsHirE!i!cHEetAH`~* on Mar 4, 2011 17:54:45 GMT -5
The mare's mind felt numb with the pain of boredom as she continued her walk. "The name is only a name, I know. But some take it's meaning a bit too seriously. But it works out in the end for me. I never really have problems. Not with others." She spoke, her tone even, hiding the wanting of throwing her acting out the window and just leaving the stallion baffled in her angry wake. She kept her patience, though her mind kept on screaming 'You are wasting your time! Move on!' She sighed as he spoke again. She heard his words about siblings. She hated kids. Siblings was honestly not her ideal suggestion. "More like a plague. They can be quiet annoying and a pain. Old or young. All the same. I consider anyone luck who has not siblings. Or known ones. I think life maybe easier without them. But that's only my opinion. Others may say something different." She spoke, softly. [/color]
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Post by Vel on Mar 4, 2011 22:04:11 GMT -5
Dexter ___________________________
Dexter cocked his head, still confused as to how a name could deter someone from anything, from her. The only thing that deterred Dexter from this mare was the aura she put off. Being around her, looking in her eyes, there was just something hiding there. She had some secret deep within here. There was something lurking in her soul, a dark passenger waiting to unleash its fury. She was dangerous. Something beautiful and alluring, but highly dangerous.
"So I have heard." he commented. "I always thought one would be nice to have a constant companion, a playmate, but then again I did have all those other children my age in my herd when I was younger." he informed her, just trying to make idle conversation. She did not seem like the caring, sibling type, even if her sibling was younger than her. Dexter looked u pto the sky again, out of habit. It had always been one of his little idiosyncrasies even since he had been little. He was about to cut this conversations short and go on his own way, hoping never to meet this dangerous mare again.
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