

Tatarime's Mischief Part 3No, Uragiru responded. No fun. By the time Uragiru came to consciousness, the kitsunes were on the first floor, in a shiny room with white tile, stove, and a refrigerator. In the center of the room hung a pot rack. What are we doing in the kitchen? Uragiru said. Cooking! Tatarime said. Want some? Tatarime, youre cooking would kill an entire clan, Uragiru said. Aw, come on! Tatarime said. Try some, and while youre waiting, go ahead and read this book or something. Tatarime tossed a thick volume towards Uragiru. UrTatarime's Mischief Part 3


Tatarime's Mischief Part 2Tatarime turned around and walked to the door. He swung the door open and looked down the hallway, completely entrenched in shadows. Tatarime could not discern anything. He closed the door and held up his hand, palm facing upward. Kitsune bi, he whispered. A small blue flame illuminated the hallway, casting shadows on the picture frames hanging on the wall. Curious, Tatarime moved his other hand in front of the fire. He put his thumb with his middle and ring finger and stuck his index finger and pinky up. Ha ha! he chuckled. Look, a fox! He moved his fingers up and down to make the fox appear toTatarime's Mischief Part 2


Tatarime's Mischief Part 1Tatarime snuck over to the closest grave he could find and took out his star jewel. It began to glow brightly as Tatarime tapped into its powers, the wind jewels presence in the Kitsune world enhancing. A portal began to form, and in mere seconds, the portal expanded into a glowing spiral, illuminating the shadow of night surrounding him. Hopefully The Lady will forgive me for using the portal for this, Tatarime said to himself. He took one last look at the sleeping group in the distance, and then turned to face the portal. Soon, Tatarime arrived in the middle of an empty street. Townhouses lined the sidewalks anTatarime's Mischief Part 1
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Look, it's Sakito!
It seems I haven't replied to your comment yet. I must have wrote in this box about seven times before I could get this to work. You think technology would simplify life, but no! Instead, the message disappears when I accidentally close the internet or my laptop runs out of battery or all that unpredictable stuff.
Aside from the rant, I'm doing well. I hope you are, too, but I would like to know from your own (virtual) mouth! School's starting soon, but hopefully that won't bring you down. You're a strong girl (and very smart, genius +1)! You can take it!
I'm sorry for the very long comment, if this appears on your wall or something. If I don't write something long, I feel like it won't be insightful or very beneficial to the other person/party. Maybe you could teach me how to send private messages to this Deviantart challenged person? That would be most appreciated, but I'll still try to write something on your wall. You seem to already have a lot of fans of your work, so, good job (your serious art is pretty, btw).
I will enjoy getting to know you more (also, this guy, because he's funny and bounces against the wall [link]). I will send you the character descriptions after I finish my sunshine mail (yay for procrastination, not).
End of story.
and your link thingy only takes me to the front page...?
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Look, it's Sakito!
What's up?
Can't wait to find out more about your comic.
Where's all the art?!
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STICKING FEATHERS UP YOUR BUTT DOES NOT MAKE YOU A CHICKEN.
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My Gallery is calling you!
But My Prints are screaming your name!
Clickage!
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