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Jasper supressed a laugh as a smile made its way onto his face. He shook his head tousling his fur.
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Neutral
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Caelum smiled at him as he walked over. "Di you think that you could help me up?" She asked lightly with w tilted head.
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Darkseeker
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Jasper chuckled but worked the upper part of her body onto him to help her to her feet. Onc she w on her feet, she started towards the entrance slowly waiting for her.
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Neutral
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Caelum put a small amount of jer weight onto him ad she tried to crawl to her paws, but she eventually managed to stand upright and took her weight back to the centre. She slowly started crawling forwards towards the waterfall where she eventually managed to reach after just under a minute of getting used to be on her paws again. When she reached Jasper, she pressed her muzzle into the crook of his neck for warmth before trying to lick the running water from the waterfall.
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Darkseeker
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Jasper chuckled and padded through the opening on the side and waited yet again for Caelum to follow. He remaind patient as she worked her way.
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Neutral
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Caelum tried to quickly hobble over, but it was clear that she was making quite the fool of herself. She smiled softly at Jasper as a thanks to his patents before hopping out of the hollow entrance and into the fressh air.
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Darkseeker
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Jasper padded into the stream to soak his fur. He gave Caelum a smile in turn and padded up to her when she stepped from the den. He shhok out his fur sprinkling her with water.
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Neutral
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Caelum laughed softly, shaking herself off and wagging her tail from side to side swiftly. She had only just gotten out of the den, but the cold water hit her like a train, though she tried not to show it.
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Darkseeker
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Jasper laughed before locking her cheek. He then turned towards the forest and gave her an encouraging nod to follow him.
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Neutral
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Caelum smiled and put her ears back slightly, as if she was a little embarrassed. She nodded and hobbled over to him, following in trust to the woods.
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