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Originally posted by Mizani
Subira nodded her head. She padded forward towards the path, and stopped at the entrance to look behnd her to make sure that Tumai was coming. She looked back at the vines that clung to the passage way. They twisted and turned in unexplained ways, creating a thick barrier. It was almost as if it wanted to keep something in, because for most animals, the darkness would keep most away.
What beast lay in the depths, if any at all, Subira couldn't have been sure. She cleared a few pieces of bracken in front of her, and observed the soil. It was rich enough to hold life, but the only life she could spot, was the vines. Perhaps the vines had destroyed all previous life here, crushed the vunerable stems in its crushing vice grip.
Sinister. That was first word that came to mind, but Subira's curiousity was peaked, her mind held no fear. She looked back at Tumai again, and smiled at him, while swishing her tail tuft back and forth.
Tumai smiled and watched Subira for a second, then padded up beside her to stare down at the path she cleared, it wasn't much, But it did show the fertile soil under the vines, Still. There was a lot more to see, and a lot more to learn, and Tumai kept telling himself this, Just to make his curiousity build up even more, To the point that he would do anything, and go anywhere, He smirked and rubbed his side softly up against her own and purred passing by her staring ahead of him, Pushing his way through the vines, on what seemed to be an endless ruote, to no where, All he saw, Was vines, vines, and more vines.