RUSH N FLOW -- open

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  • [fancypost borderwidth=0;font-size:8pt; font-family:georgia; text-align:justify; width:400px;]Suiren honestly did not know the first thing about cleaning. As a cheetah, she absolutely hated getting wet. But unfortunately she was not comfortable and by no means would shift into her other form for this job. There was too much of a risk of that happening. And that was the last thing she wanted.


    Thus, the white cheetah stood at the edge of the tigris river, first trying to strategize how to clean out the twoleg litter, trash, and waste. Unfortunately Haley mentioned here was radioactive stuff to avoid. She hoped it would look unique enough so she did not get it mixed up with anything. If that happened, there would be a problem. Taking a deep breath and knowing that this was what she signed up for with group and tribe life, Suiren put on a motivated attitude and waded in, careful to avoid any dangerous or too-rapid currents.

  • [fancypost borderwidth=0px; line-height: 14px; width: 350px; text-align: justify; text-transform:lowercase; font-size: 12px; color:white;]hayley had assigned him and kimberly to clean up some of the rubble falling in the temple, which turned out to be a really annoying job; since some of the stuff fell on him...plus meany kim laughed.


    as kanato saw one of the newer member completing her task, he would definitely not bother the girl - since he was not the type to interrupt something such as that. he could trust the other members to do so.

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    [fancypost borderwidth=0px; text-align: justify; font-size: 8pt; width: 325px;]It was a good thing Nanna hadn't been told to do something like this, the most she could probably do was pick up pebbles at the moment -- that was assuming she didn't get swept away by the river first.


    The shrunken she-cat stood on the banks of the river, watching Suiren silently. Her gaze flitted away for a moment and found Kanato nearby as well, but quickly fastened back onto the white cheetah standing in the water. Nanna was normally apprehensive of the river, of water in general, but for some reason she didn't feel a single twinge of anxiety today. She actually felt like offering to assist Suiren, despite the aforementioned fact that she wouldn't be much help.


    Clambering up onto a small rock so that she could at least reach above the jungle undergrowth, the feline called out, "Nanna wonders if Suiren needs any help?"

  • "I can help, too." The girl offered as she popped up, looking slightly pitiful. She should've given Suiren a partner for this job - it seemed pretty hard.