It was like a blessing when his nose touched hers and it felt <i>real</i>. It didn't just feel like he was ramming his face at her without a cause, unwarranted. Now it was just like those moving pictures. Except there was no Barry White, and no candles. Momentarily filled to brim with hope, Kiche made a silent promise to himself to bring Aisling back with him when he left to go back <i>home</i>, back to civilization. She could see the magic black box, and music, and the moving pictures, and the candles. And Pangur would be safe, too, although that was almost like an after-thought for some reason.
Her tiny, soft body collided with his chest, knocking the air out of him. "<b>Oh Angel,</b>" he coughed, trying to regain his breath, '<b>My Angel, you have no idea how happy that makes me!</b>" Craning his neck down sharply so that he could see her heavenly little face, he returned her smile with a giggle. "<b>I swear to God, nothing has made me happier in these past month as you have. I've been so scared, but you make everything bearable. And even if I don't understand what this is, what we are, I know I like you more than I like anything else in the whole world, and we'll figure it out.</b>" His tail thrashed against the air with confidence, like a victorious flag. The movement soon ran up his spine and suddenly his whole body was alive with the happy movement. Suddenly, he dropped to the ground, spanking the rocks playfully with his forepaws as if he was still a puppy and still at home and nothing bad had ever happened to him. He jumped to his feet and raced a few paces away, slapping the ground again, "<b>Come on!</b>"
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