<blockquote><ul><span style='font-size:7pt;line-height:100%'>KICHE NEEDS HIS WOMAN. NOW. lolienjoywritingcrap.
(yes, I did try to make this as sappy and retarded as possible.)</span></li></ul>
Alright, while he was sure Jayse was perfectly capable of looking after herself, he could not quiet his worrying, fluttering heart. Her stomach had begun to swell subtlety, and while that overjoyed the Hollow wolf, it scared him to death. He didn't want anything to happen, he didn't want Jayse to do something <i>stupid</i>... With Prosper and Theo dead... Trisden and Hocus vanished, Kiche was on edge. The blame lay heavy on his shoulders. The burden, he concluded, was his, and his alone. He had been their teacher, their guardian, their guide... Of course he had resolved to do better, to try harder. This time he would not fail. Thus, Kiche found himself trotting off after Jayse, meandering every so often as to not be <i>too</i> obvious. But all of a sudden his pagan angel had veered from her path, drawn towards the scent of...
<i>Aniu... Aniu, darling..</i>
The pain her disappearance had caused him was inexplicably erased she he saw her standing there in the clearing. She looked as beautiful and as frightened as ever. She had come back for him, he knew it. That Jayse was standing there meant little, meant <i>nothing</i>. "<b>She's not lost, oh dear God, she's not lost,</b>" he said breathlessly. The red man bounded forward with unrestrained glee towards his little dove, as if here were bounding through a field of golden flowers as some harmonious, romantic music played in the background. Time slowed down for him. It seemed to take an infinity and half to reach her. There were stars in his eyes, infatuation written on his face, along with all the other accouterments of an obsessive, childish, cliche love.
"<b>Oh Aniu,</b>" he threw himself at her, forgetting that his weight might be an unwelcome burden to someone of her size.
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