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write it on your hand - Borlla - Aug 02, 2010 [dohtml] Why wasn't Junai looking for her anymore? She'd watched her sister wander away, in the direction of the water, and then come back and lie down. That was easy. And Junai had made such a big deal about winning. Borlla was on her way out, wriggling out the front end of the root cave, when the black wolf spotted her. Why was she mad? It wasn't her fault that Junai had given up. "What do you mean, where'd I go?" Borlla freed herself, shaking off her dirty pelt, looking up at her irritated sister with very confused and almost angry eyes. "We were playing hide-and-seek. I was hiding! And when I thought you'd find me, I went somewhere else. You were supposed to chase me!" Her pale brows furrowed. "...I didn't hear you though." She still couldn't get why Junai was being like this. It was just a game. "I won!" She grinned, suddenly perking up at this realization. write it on your hand - Junai - Aug 03, 2010 [dohtml]
write it on your hand - Borlla - Aug 03, 2010 definitely stopped right in the middle of my pokemon battle to reply to this. XD that intense. [dohtml] Did Junai even have any idea what she was saying? Did she not know the whole point of hide-and-seek tag? Maybe she hadn't caught that when Borlla had said it earlier. Clearly her sister had gone insane. Borlla was obviously angry, her usually wide cute eyes, narrowed and attempting to burn another hole into Junai's soul. And a "waste of time"? Junai had just sullied the game that her little sister held dearest to her soul. The one thing she could call her own, what made her a champion. "Are you crazy?" Borlla barked, though it was less than threatening. "It's not against the rules in hide-and-seek tag! Don't you know anything? You're supposed to run in tag, stupidhead!" The barking continued until Borlla was so upset she felt tears welling up in her eyes. No! No! She was the winner! Her limbs trembled, and she growled at Junai, eyes narrowed, but slightly welled up with frustrated, angry tears. "I'm the winner! Not you." She grumbled, her voice a low rumble. write it on your hand - Junai - Aug 03, 2010 i feel suddenly awesome knowing that. :o [dohtml]
write it on your hand - Borlla - Aug 03, 2010 you should. XD also, most intense game of hide and seek/tag ever. [dohtml] "I heard you running towards me! So that makes you stupid, again." Borlla wasn't going to back out, even if it killed her. She sniffled, keeping the anger plain on her face, even though it was starting to make her eyes burn. Junai used to be a pup! It wasn't that long ago! She should have known the rules. "C-cause, if I'd waited until I saw you, then you would have gotten me. Some of us aren't tall meany-heads." The childish terms probably weren't helping her case much, but she wasn't yet familiar with many of the words that adults used when they were angry. She'd never been on the receiving end of those...Yet. Her eyes watered now, finally falling down her furry cheeks. Junai wanted to tie. Really? Backing down so soon? Borlla had to widen her eyes now, since keeping them narrowed was causing a bit of uncomfortable burning from the tears. Her expression was rather innocent, the tears were beginning to lose their original meaning however. Sure, at first, she'd been quite upset that Junai would be so cruel as to turn the tables like that...Now she was using them to her advantage. "Bu-But, there can only be one winner at hide and seek tag!" Moving up to Junai, she placed one paw on her sister's before a small smile developed. "You're it now, which means I win!" Borlla's logic was now that, seeing as Junai had declared herself the winner and therefore the one supposed to be hiding, Borlla was "the tagger". Silly big sister. write it on your hand - Junai - Aug 03, 2010 indeed! 8) though, junai is a sore loser—and she's supposed to be the adult here. xD; [dohtml]
write it on your hand - Borlla - Aug 03, 2010 Borlla's not much better. XD She should have taken the offer. -shakes fist- [dohtml] Borlla wobbled nervously on her paws, wishing for Junai to tarry. Yeah, maybe she hadn't taken the right approach to winning this game, but Junai hadn't either. The pup wasn't about to call it a tie though, not when she knew she'd rightfully won! But she'd been shut down. It wasn't even a fight anymore. Her big sister was just walking away. She whined, and wobbled, before running towards Junai. "Wait!" She sat, eyes shooting momentarily over her shoulder at the wilderness behind them. "I know how to solve this." Looking back to Junai, her eyes gleamed proudly. While she wasn't necessarily up for possibly losing her winning title, she had enough confidence in herself to know that she had a chance of earning it legitimately, without "cheating", even though she was still sure she hadn't. "You can go hide now, and if I find you, I win. No running until you're seen though." Her nose wrinkled in distaste for that rule, but decided it might as well go down the right way so Junai wouldn't have a chance to complain about cheating again. write it on your hand - Junai - Aug 08, 2010 sorry for the wait! been spending the past few days with family. ^^; hopefully you don't mind the slight powerplay to keep things goin'? :3 [dohtml]
write it on your hand - Borlla - Aug 08, 2010 not at all. :3 [dohtml] Tucking her nose away into her chest, she started to count, "One, two, three..." On and on she went, just barely able to hear Junai running around behind her. What was she doing? It was very tempting to peek, but Borlla was really going for the win and if Junai caught her cheater, that would be the end of that. When she reached the end of the count, Borlla sucked in a huge breath and shouted, "Ready or not, here I come!" Perhaps a bit over dramatically, since when she turned Junai was standing right there. "Wha-what?" And then she rad. Borlla fidgeted for a moment, watching as her big sister attempted to ruin the game again. Of course, maybe she couldn't even find a place to hide. That idea alone made Borlla feel like a winner. She could out-hide her sister. But too much time had been wasted already. A tiny little growl was emitted from her throat and she leaped forward, moving into the fastest run she could muster. Junai was already fairly far ahead though, and Borlla was already tripping over the forest debris. "Junaiiii." She whined, still running but a lot slowing. write it on your hand - Junai - Aug 14, 2010 feel free to punch me in the face for the wait. :P [dohtml] Surprise was evident on her sister's features, leaving Junai to grin smugly to herself. Borlla thought she was so smart and so sly, but she didn't know anything. Perhaps one day she would be a greater threat, something of the same caliber as Ioni... But for now? For now, Borlla was just Borlla, small and tiny and silly. Junai almost pitied her, but she had never really been the overly sympathetic sort and pushed away any mildly nice reactions and darted away from Borlla, the idea of success looming irresistably before her in her mind's eye. And yet despite the infinitesimal distance between losing and winning, something happened. Her name was cried and, unable to help herself, Junai looked backwards over her shoulder, too hyped on adrenaline to slow down and yet unable to shun her sister's cry. The tables turned with that backwards glance, her conscience nagging her to do something good, something sisterly; the receding face tugged at her heart strings and Junai's paws slipped awkwardly, the movement quite obviously forced (perhaps as though she were afraid of falling and yet was willing herself to be courageous or some crap like that). She went flying (more or less literally) face first into the forest floor, her chin skidding along the forest floor as she rolled onto her side, crying out dramatically, <b style="color:#2A4F0F; font-family:georgia;">“Owwww!” She lay still, watching her sister in the distance, hoping she was happy, remarking dramatically, <b style="color:#2A4F0F; font-family:georgia;">“Borlla, come here, my dear younger sister! I, I see the light... I think this may be the end for me.” Not really—her side only ached a little and her chin only prickled from a vagrant pine cone. But still... Pity always got you a win, right? Fear hadn't worked, maybe this would. |