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Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 2:01 pm
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[Set after Meta ORP]
Everything seemed like a fog. It was like the real world blended into dreams in a smooth, undiscernible gradient. Was he even awake, now? And how long had he been asleep?
Nchekwube's body protested his hasty movements as the adolescent made his way through the pride. He had ignored any surprised faces that he saw—shocked, no doubt, at the sudden appearance of the young lion that had had been recovered, comatose, from the rockslide during the festivities. He had pushed past any healers and family members that had been at his side when he awoke. Nche had indeed awoken, groggy and urgent.
He needed to find Itiri. He needed to find Isiike. He needed to talk to someone. He needed to tell someone what he had seen. The images that had come to him in his sleep. Fuzzy at first, like a hazy dream, then slowly becoming all too clear. The faces that he saw—loved ones, fellow pride members. Even now the images seemed so clear. Far too clear to be just a dream.
The world didn't seem the same, anymore. He was filled with a sense of clarity, and a sense of fear.
The fatigue of muscles that hadn't been used caught up to him. What had it been, days? Weeks? Nchekwube's breaths were quick and heavy and finally the tiredness caught up to him. Not far from the living quarters of the pride, the young adolescent slumped onto a rock. His mind still spun. He needed to find someone. But he needed to catch his breath.
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 2:31 pm
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"Juu?"
Nchekwube squinted at the familiar face, as if he were looking at her through fog. He blinked a few times, then repeated himself, partially to make the greeting sound less like a question and partially to reassure to himself that yes, this was Juu. This was real. And here.
"Juu," he repeated, the fatigue clear in his voice. In his chest, his heartbeat rang in his own ears. "I…" His pink and purple eyes rested on her with a look of tiredness that quickly washed away to a pointed determination as he adjusted his pose, sitting up tall. "I'm fine, yes," he looked from side to side as if he were looking for anyone else that might be with her. "Do you… Do you know where Itiri is? I know he might be busy but…" his voice trailed off once more, his tone becoming the shy unsureness that was more characteristic of the young male. He shook it out of himself. "But I need to talk to him. It's important."
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:00 pm
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"I…" Nchekwube watched her for a few moments, brows furrowed like he was trying to figure the right words to say. His gaze drifted to the side. There was no good way to explain it. No way that made sense, anyway.
"I saw something," he started, his voice low as if he were just talking to her and didn't want the world to hear, "when I was asleep. Lions from the pride, but different. It was like… like I was seeing into them. Like I was seeing things I had no way of seeing."
A pause and another furrow of the brow. He shook out his slowly filling adolescent mane. "And it wasn't like a dream. Not just a dream, anyway. I know it seems crazy, but…" his voice trailed again and he looked off to the side. "But it seemed important. I was just… just hoping to get some of his advice." A sigh escaped him, then, and Nchekwube turned his eyes back to her. A heavy breath left his chest, slow and calming. "But maybe I shouldn't be hasty. Da would e upset if he knew I just ran off like this…" Conflict came upon his face, then, twisting and contorting his confused expression.
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