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Silky furs moved through the tunnels. It seemed that the creature had a purpose, but in all honesty, the body was simply wandering. Yet, it was wandering with an assumed purpose, which made it so others tended to stay out of her way. They often stayed away from her and murmured about her. There was something about her dancing laugh and her frozen glass-grey eyes that made her seem sinister. Vivianna was not going to discredit these claims against her; in fact, it was rather amusing that most were too afraid to keep her any closer than an arms distance...
Reisi hadn't been himself here lately. He always seemed to be in a temper and tried his best to avoid others, even the friends that he'd had since his tykehood. This was perhaps why he wasn't paying attention as he made his way through the tunnels. He was really just wandering around lost in thought and trying to clear his head from thoughts and memories that kept coming back to him. What finally gained his attention was a flash of fur that made him look up just in time to swerve to avoid crashing right into Vivianna. His green eyes widened for a moment before he gave her a sheepish grin. "Sorry about that. I suppose I should be watching where I'm going huh?"
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POSTEDDec 22, 2018 1:46:14 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
An average cat might have been startled by this, but the she-cat didn't even flinch, at least not more than it took her to regain her balance. It was almost as if she had been expecting it, but how? Her head turned to him slowly, almost too slowly. It tipped slightly to the right, making her look slightly puzzled. "We are taught from our infancy to look where we are going, yes," she meowed. The voice of Viviana was strange in that it was airy, breathy. If you didn't know better, one might suggest she sounded sick. It had always been like that, although the tone had deepened throughout her moons of existence. "However, we all make mistakes, hmm?"
"I suppose so...I really just had something else on my mind. I do normally watch where I'm going." Viviana was a bit odd, but he didn't think that made her bad and it didn't make him want to avoid her. He couldn't help the slight uncomfortable feeling he got from her, but he was trying to push it away so that he didn't seem rude.
She blinked her large eyes, considering this explanation. "Oh, yes? And what might that be?" she asked, curiosity piquing in her gaze. She didn't know why in particular that she asked. It wasn't like she particularly cared about most of her clan mates. As a guider, her job was to heal those who came to her, but having a medical incentive to aid cats and actually being compassionate and curious to the feelings of others wasn't necessarily a requirement of the job. So, why, then, did she ask? Was it just because she wanted an explanation of the physical contact?
Reisi paused for a moment as if he were thinking on how best to answer this question. In the end he just smiled. "I was thinking back on an argument I had with a friend, wondering if there was anything I could have done to make things turn out better than it did." It had been on his mind ever since he had left Post Kilo behind honestly, but he was reluctant to tell the full story. "I won't trouble you with the details though." He dipped his head. "Sorry for troubling you."
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POSTEDJan 3, 2019 18:41:29 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
"You troubled me no more than cats normally trouble me," she meowed, before finding herself in a seated position. "It feels like you want to speak about it, though, hm?" she meowed after a moment, despite the fact that he wouldn't 'trouble her' with the details. It sounded like he needed someone to talk to, and although Renegade Regime's local witch was no psychologist nor was she a socialite, she would be willing to speak with him.
"Well..." He was still reluctant to speak about it. He hadn't told anyone, but that was mostly because he and Almast had the same social circle and if this were to come out, it would just complicate things. After a moment though, his shoulders sagged. Perhaps telling someone outside of his normal social group would give him a new perspective. "I will warn you it's mostly drama but...It's Almast...All we ever do is argue. We used to get along so well, but she's...She's just so picky. Everything has to be just so or she just isn't happy. He shook his head. "Now she's in Post Kilo with tykes, but I just don't know if she'd even let me see them." His ears went flat. It wasn't the full story, but telling her everything that contributed to their argument would take too long so this was the best he could do at the moment.
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POSTEDJan 19, 2019 17:10:14 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
"Most conflicts tend to be mostly drama," she meowed in response to his comment. Although few cats tended to unload their heart onto the she-cat, she was well aware of the drama that seeped through any organized group of cats. She listened patiently, blinking in affirmation a few times as he spoke. "Do you have a reason to think so, other than her pickiness? Do you have a reason you want to see the kittens?" She murmured this with equal parts curiousity and disinterest, her gaze focused on him. "I very well might be missing something, but, well, I don't tend to socialize much," she meowed as an explanation. "I dont tend to know the connections between cats."
Reisi's ears flattened at her question. Did he have a reason to think she wouldn't let him near them? Her last words echoed in his mind. "Well..." He shook his head. "I would like to see the tykes if I can but she doesn't want to see me. She most likely won't let me anywhere near them as things are now." He would admit he hadn't exactly been fair to her. That was part of what had caused their fight to begin with, but she had been completely unreasonable as well. "It's a bit complicated really. I hate to bother you with something like this when you most likely have more important things to tend to." He was already looking for a way out of this uncomfortable situation. He never should have brought it up in all honesty.