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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:35 pm
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Maono didn't simply happen across her new home, she'd been inherited by it for the purpose of having it remain a secret, her joining hadn't been by choice, but she'd have it no other way. Since becoming a part of the group, the pride, she found herself to feel fantastic and achieved. If only her blood relatives could see her now how she wished she could push such feelings in the face of them. Alas, she was on her own and had no desire to seek them out, that would mean leaving this new world behind.
Today meeting with the local Apothecary was on her mind, while in the wild she had learned to mend some small wounds with some salves here and there, but nothing to the degree of helping to maintain a pride. She'd finally been able to put together some time to truly set her on a better path towards becoming a proper help. From what she could recall of arranging the meeting she had arrived at the correct spot, now she simply had to wait.
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 10:53 pm
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She and Mahina had been greatly enjoying the use of their new baskets. Their passion for herbs and earth taking on a new perspective. Much to the annoyance of some of their pridemates. It couldn't be helped though. Someone take to make the items for the healers to use on their sorry hides when someone accidentally stepped on a thorn, or ran through brambles. Before it had been her alone, and more recently a young serval had joined her.
Recently, a hyena had been asking about the position. Meltem was delighted someone else might be interested. So she'd set up a time to meet the new arrival. Of course, they got involved with their herbs and it wasn't until Mahina pointed out the time that Meltem realized they had better hurry or they'd be late. She shouldered her basket, a gift from a friend, and smiled as the serval slipped into her smaller one. The lioness set a brisk pace, and soon they were in sight. Sure enough there was a hyena waiting.
"Hello there," Meltem pulled up a bit breathlessly. "Have you been waiting long?"
She loved herbs. She loved learning about herbs. She loved her basket. Talking about them all day was heaven to her. With loving pride she pulled the tiny basket into position on her shoulder. It was still the smaller one, but she couldn't wait to grow into the bigger one. Mahina hoped the lion who had gifted her the baskets would come back to see her using the bigger one.
The young serval had been just as distracted by the herbs as her partner. They were well matched in that sense. It wasn't until the sun shone in her eyes that she realized they were going to be late. She strutted down the invisible path, hoping anyone who saw her noticed the basket. It was truly her pride and joy.
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 9:49 pm
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The hyena cackled merrily at the idea. She had heard that the pair of them, lioness and her companion, were very devout to their duties. So to wait a whole day wouldn't have been uncalled for, Meltem had confirmed that for her. "I'll keep that in mind then." Maonos laugh had faded into a warm, comfortable grin.
"That was very kind of your friend indeed." She remarked. "I suppose he isn't here anymore? I mean as a member of the pride?" She imagined that had he gotten close enough there wasn't a chance in hell he'd have gotten away without joining. No. He must be a member? "Or did you meet him outside of the pride?" Her curiosity would serve her well later on likely, but she worried herself that she might ask to many questions one day.
Maono grew silent in careful consideration about the question the lioness had posed. "My knowledge is unfortunately limited. I've learned the basics about some plants and even a small salve or two that can help in a pinch. I wouldn't depend on me to save a life yet or anything." She mused, the humor was dark, but she wanted to make sure her point was across. That position would be to much for her.
"Mahina!" She gasped. "What a beautiful name for a beautiful serval with a beautiful basket!" Clearly Maono was a big ol' teddy bear. She wouldn't harm a fly if it came down to it! "Well, well.. he is certainly a smart friend, isn't he?" She said pleasantly.
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:33 pm
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"Meltem, my name is Maono."
Formalities hadn't been her strong suit, clearly. But she'd heard the lioness's name elsewhere and so she hadn't concerned herself with asking. The serval kit, however, had been someone she hadn't gotten a name for.
She tossed some of the mane of hair she had out of her eyes briefly and smiled. "I'd surely lovely to get my paws on a basket one day, but one step at a time." She chuckled. "You sound like you miss him Mahina." She said, a teasing grin growing on her maw.
"I'd never boast." She said, not in a defensive tone, more so to firmly agree with the lioness. "For that exact reason. The reason I enjoy it so much is because of the help we can supply. I can't help anyone with lies." Another laugh. Boy she just found herself hilarious apparently.
"Does Mahina often go off on her own to find things?" Maono suddenly seemed alarmed by the servals sudden disappearance, though it hadn't been that sudden, not truly.
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 1:14 pm
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"A pleasure to meet you Maono. It's good to have another apothecary." Although the pride was still small, there were some ranks she'd rather have more of than fewer. Apothecaries were one, healers were another. Anyone could hunt if the need was great, but only a few had the proper skills for the more dedicated roles.
A faint squeak in the grass, told her that Mahina had been successful in catching a meal. She was pleased the hyena didn't brush her little friend off, or dismiss her because of her age. The lioness grinned at the hyena. "I think we'll get along beautifully." She chuckled as the hyena asked about Mahina's disappearance. "She's a cat and young. She won't go far though. I've started training her as well, and given her the proper warnings."
There was quite a few scents that were new, and several that were attractive. One of those being a mouse. Mahina crept up upon her prey slowly, then with a slight rustle as she wiggled her hips, she pounced. Landing with the mouse between her paws, she quickly dispatched it and gulped it down. A new scent tickled her nose. One that made her nose itch and almost sting. Something new. Meltem had warned her to be careful and not pick unknown plants with her mouth. She carefully followed it to the source then wrapped the plant in broad leaves to protect herself.
Carrying it, she turned to the small group just in time to hear the hyena's name and her question about the lion. "I do. He treated even me with respect, and he thought to bring two baskets." Most lions didn't notice a young serval kit. "If I see him again, I will ask him for one for you," Mahina promised. She liked the hyena's friendly manner and her easy inclusion into the adult conversation.
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