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Sometimes the other tykes liked to think she were no fun. Ula-tyke was quiet, and didn't often play with the others. She was seen many times sitting out, watching the other tykes play. Her big round blue eyes would take in every thing the others did. Play fights, games, pretending to hunt moss balls. She watched it all. Ula-tyke would sometimes join in, but she preferred to be a watcher. She was quiet, and even now, she sat off in the corner as others played stop-go-stop.
Her whiskers twitched, she knew the rules of the game. The tykes would say Go! Then all the tykes would try to make it to one end of the cavern. The one in charge would say Stop! If any of them moved after the one in charge said stop, they would be out and have to wait to participate in the next game.
It was a simple game, but Ula-tyke was sitting out. As often, she did.
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Post by unknownhearts on Apr 2, 2022 19:54:47 GMT -5
Well, Ula-tyke would be watching. At least until two paws covered her eyes, grazing her lightly. "Guess whooooo~" A sing song voice asked her, not that Aine Soothsong tried to hide herself. How she managed to squeeze herself behind her sister would forever be a mystery. And even though her sister was nothing like her, she hated to see her sit in the corner all by herself.