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at one point in their life, venus had the same point of view as golden too. home; it was where venus had been born, raised, it was never going to change. even still, the desire to return to where venus truly came from was lingering in the back of their mind where they kept most of the convoluted memories from their past life. a section full of hazy stories that venus couldn't even truly recognise as their own yet. now as the former member looked back on their life, they could see naivety of their thoughts. venus must have been around a similar age to goldenluxury when they had been exiled and stripped of their birthplace's comforting touch. how lucky goldenluxury was to stay by her family's homeland. venus need not pray that the young woman would appreciate her home - the catsune knew it to be true. having a special connection to the land you walked - venus missed that feeling.
the soft hint of a smile graced the catsune's maw as blue eyes locked on to the slowly approaching figure of a golden tiger. who was she? unlike goldenluxury, venus was in the dark about the identity of the approaching member. last time venus had seen the girl she had been merely a child and of another species to boot. not to mention the fact that she had been an adviser of sorts and not the leader yet. though, as the young adult began to speak the more that venus' confusion slowly drifted into understanding - it was starting to make sense. "goldenluxury, it's been a while yes. nice to see you again. you've grown." letting their grin deepen venus thought back to the last time they had set foot on these grounds. it had only been five months, but even still the catsune supposed that a lot had changed in those few months. sunhaven didn't even exist anymore. venus guessed that meant that the typhoon didn't owe the former ally anything - yet the hybrid was sure they would not turn away a homeless acquaintance. "i'm venus. i used to come over every so often since i was the ambassador for the typhoon back in sunhaven. well.. when sunhaven was a thing anyways. but i also used to converse mainly with the medics here which means i never really got to know anyone else around here." was there any of those medics venus used to know around here anymore? they probably wouldn't recognise the former ambassador anyways.
'captain of the typhoon.' huh. the vulpine let those words roll around in their head for a few quiet moments - trying to process what that meant. it was probably that the girl's father had finally kicked the bucket. or he had stepped down. either way, venus tried to imagine that now he was with marina someway, somehow. venus had a particular affinity for that ship that they didn't quite know how to explain in words. it was cute - it was relatable. venus wasn't going to bring up that missing link right now anyway; it was best to keep the mood light and on a positive note. surely venus would come to know what had happened of the former roux leader another day. "but i am here for a reason, i swear. i actually came to the typhoon because after the fall of sunhaven i've been simply wandering around. not a fun experience, by the way, i don't recommend. that's why i am here; i need a place to stay." it was almost embarrassing to ask for help - to be so vulnerable that you admit your weakness and grovel for assistance. then again, maybe it was just venus' pride saying that. if venus wasn't going to ask for help then surely their days would be limited, more so than they already are. scary stuff. besides, most importantly, to the hybrid was the assurance that their prized possessions were going to be safe and sound under the protection of a group. venus would honestly cry if yet another of their expensive equipment went missing again. human technology was few and far between. "if i have to drag this heavy bag around any longer i might just reduce to dust." sighing dramatically, the catsune let their body comically droop as to emphasise their point.
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at one point in their life, venus had the same point of view as golden too. home; it was where venus had been born, raised, it was never going to change. even still, the desire to return to where venus truly came from was lingering in the back of their mind where they kept most of the convoluted memories from their past life. a section full of hazy stories that venus couldn't even truly recognise as their own yet. now as the former member looked back on their life, they could see naivety of their thoughts. venus must have been around a similar age to goldenluxury when they had been exiled and stripped of their birthplace's comforting touch. how lucky goldenluxury was to stay by her family's homeland. venus need not pray that the young woman would appreciate her home - the catsune knew it to be true. having a special connection to the land you walked - venus missed that feeling.
the soft hint of a smile graced the catsune's maw as blue eyes locked on to the slowly approaching figure of a golden tiger. who was she? unlike goldenluxury, venus was in the dark about the identity of the approaching member. last time venus had seen the girl she had been merely a child and of another species to boot. not to mention the fact that she had been an adviser of sorts and not the leader yet. though, as the young adult began to speak the more that venus' confusion slowly drifted into understanding - it was starting to make sense. "goldenluxury, it's been a while yes. nice to see you again. you've grown." letting their grin deepen venus thought back to the last time they had set foot on these grounds. it had only been five months, but even still the catsune supposed that a lot had changed in those few months. sunhaven didn't even exist anymore. venus guessed that meant that the typhoon didn't owe the former ally anything - yet the hybrid was sure they would not turn away a homeless acquaintance. "i'm venus. i used to come over every so often since i was the ambassador for the typhoon back in sunhaven. well.. when sunhaven was a thing anyways. but i also used to converse mainly with the medics here which means i never really got to know anyone else around here." was there any of those medics venus used to know around here anymore? they probably wouldn't recognise the former ambassador anyways.
'captain of the typhoon.' huh. the vulpine let those words roll around in their head for a few quiet moments - trying to process what that meant. it was probably that the girl's father had finally kicked the bucket. or he had stepped down. either way, venus tried to imagine that now he was with marina someway, somehow. venus had a particular affinity for that ship that they didn't quite know how to explain in words. it was cute - it was relatable. venus wasn't going to bring up that missing link right now anyway; it was best to keep the mood light and on a positive note. surely venus would come to know what had happened of the former roux leader another day. "but i am here for a reason, i swear. i actually came to the typhoon because after the fall of sunhaven i've been simply wandering around. not a fun experience, by the way, i don't recommend. that's why i am here; i need a place to stay." it was almost embarrassing to ask for help - to be so vulnerable that you admit your weakness and grovel for assistance. then again, maybe it was just venus' pride saying that. if venus wasn't going to ask for help then surely their days would be limited, more so than they already are. scary stuff. besides, most importantly, to the hybrid was the assurance that their prized possessions were going to be safe and sound under the protection of a group. venus would honestly cry if yet another of their expensive equipment went missing again. human technology was few and far between. "if i have to drag this heavy bag around any longer i might just reduce to dust." sighing dramatically, the catsune let their body comically droop as to emphasise their point.
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