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(Okay, then.  I'm not very good at intros, though.)

 

With a minute buzzing sound, a small, black insect landed on a bit of tall grass, a safe distance away from the lureplant it had come for.  The beetle looked at the carnivorous plant with relish.  We'll just wait here until it kills something, then fly in and take the remains before the eyeplants get it.  Oxryklne thought.

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A rabbit poked it's head out of it's burrow, it's little nose sniffing the air. The morsel hopped out and took a few timid steps away from it's burrow. A bulbous flower lay not too far off, it hopped over to nibble at it. The eyeplant spit in half and snapped at the rabbit, wounding the animal, the rabbit twitched and the eyeplant went to snap up the morsel.

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Seeing a chance, Oxryklne takes off from his grassy perch and speeds towards the dead rabbit, using his wings to propel himself.  Concentrating, he sends out a shadowy tendril towards the rabbit, snatching it right out of the eyeplant's grasp.  However, the animal is heavier than expected, and it causes the beetle to smash violently only the ground.

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Something had taken the morsel Wekesa's eyeplant killed, this was not acceptable. She could feel the creature's presence not too far off. Wekesa pulled her roots out of the ground and lumbered over to the creature, maybe it was edible... 

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Drops of rain fall on Wy's head. He looks up to the sky.

"Oh no..."

In hurry, he opens a chest, searching for an umbrella or something to cover with.

"Come on...you have to be somewhere..."

Not able to find one, he remembers he had prepared a tent.

He just needed to open it and put it on the ground.

"Hold on a second...this is...I'm almost done..."

After some struggle he manages to open the tent.

"Done! Now...go in before you get wet..."

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After getting far enought from the camp, Wy sighs and walks under a tree to protect himself from the rain.

He couldn't say this to her, but he was embarassed of being with another person after this long. He has always been a shy person, but now even more, considered his weird shadow body.

"Let's hope this rain won't last long..."

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Cypress sat in the tent reading her symbol book, the hardest page to decode to be exact. The writing was a mix of Esperanto and some sort of hieroglyphs. Something to do with her transformations at a certain time with a certain ritual but without the specifics there was no way she could find out what it meant. She sighed and listened to the constant pelting rain on the tent, almost hypnotic. After a while with the rain showing no sighs of stopping boredom eventually stuck. Sitting here like a useless statue was probably as bad as being out in the rain.

Cypress muttered some words and became a reticulated python, granted it was a small one. God help anyone who came across a fully grown one. She slithered along the wet ground with ease, forked tongue following the scent of Wy. With the rain it was a very faint scent but it was still there, a sharp bitter scent. Easy to follow.

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The rain wasn't going to stop, so Wy turned his hand into a pencil-shaped stick and started drawing something in the mud while whistling some sort of song.

The drawing looked rather abstract, but it seemed to be a flower of some sort.

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Cypress followed the sharp bitter scent until it radiated from under a tree. Each time her tongue flickered out of her mouth her eyes could see more of the scenery in front of her. Wy was scribbling something into the ground in front of him. Cypress quietly slithered around so Wy's back was facing her. She coiled up behind him and looked over his shoulder, using the tree trunk as support so she wouldn't fall. She stayed there, her head starting to ache, but she stayed and watched nevertheless.

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