
K'luha flailed, her attention stolen from K'yohko to K'zhumi as she was drenched with water. She sputtered and laughed loudly, looking to K'zhumi coyly. She swung her tail up from the water to splash K'zhumi again, still grinning widely. Even K'nahli's yelling couldn't bring K'luha down. She only stuck her tongue out at K'nahli and laughed again. K'luha looked to her giggle niece and quickly splashed her over as well.
"Oooh, don't let down your guard Tahj or I'll get you too!" she grinned widely, splasing some more weak waves in Tahj's direction.
K'yohko looked coolly to Xha'li, although his usual serious expression tinged on something less tense. Have fun? Was that what they were supposed to be doing? Yohko didn't have too much time to think on it as Xha'li jumped towards him and drenched K'yohko in another wave. The Nunh sputtered and pushed his hair back from his face again, a small smile tugging on his lips. It never seemed to be more than the faintest of smiles, but it was there. K'yohko had made strides of progress in his tolerance of Xha'li's presence. He had long since stopped wanting to kill the man, and even admitted to himself he had been erroneous in his judgment at first. He had let his grief for his daughter's exile cloud his mind, but he accepted now that it was wrong to judge Xha'li for a thing he was uninvolved with.
Yohko thought to perhaps splash the outsider with another wave, but something else caught his attention. K'yohko turned at the sound of running feet, curious to what was running towards him so quickly. The flaming red hair caught his attention first as K'ile launched himself with a cry at the nunh. Yohko was hit with a loud 'oof' although K'ile would find himself tackling K'yohko's front side rather than his back.
At first K'yohko was unsure what hit his face, but it left a stinging sensation and dazed him as his body was throw below the water. He blinked a few times as he was submerged, feeling pinned down by a weight atop his own body. The vaguely recognized the out of focus face and red hair, but allowed the other to hold him down for the moment. He was still trying to figure out if K'ile's head had collided with his own or not.
K'iara frowned to K'ile, happy she'd knocked him into the water rather than herself. To avoid any further splashing, the huntress yelped and quickly scrambled back over behind K'nahli and the cards. She peered over the carts, surprised to catch the tail end of K'ile's successful tackling of the nunh.
Like K'iara, K'luha was a bit surprised to see K'ile tackle K'yohko. She however, was simply happy he'd come to the water. She chuckled lightly and splashed towards Tahj and K'zhumi again.
"Oooh, don't let down your guard Tahj or I'll get you too!" she grinned widely, splasing some more weak waves in Tahj's direction.
K'yohko looked coolly to Xha'li, although his usual serious expression tinged on something less tense. Have fun? Was that what they were supposed to be doing? Yohko didn't have too much time to think on it as Xha'li jumped towards him and drenched K'yohko in another wave. The Nunh sputtered and pushed his hair back from his face again, a small smile tugging on his lips. It never seemed to be more than the faintest of smiles, but it was there. K'yohko had made strides of progress in his tolerance of Xha'li's presence. He had long since stopped wanting to kill the man, and even admitted to himself he had been erroneous in his judgment at first. He had let his grief for his daughter's exile cloud his mind, but he accepted now that it was wrong to judge Xha'li for a thing he was uninvolved with.
Yohko thought to perhaps splash the outsider with another wave, but something else caught his attention. K'yohko turned at the sound of running feet, curious to what was running towards him so quickly. The flaming red hair caught his attention first as K'ile launched himself with a cry at the nunh. Yohko was hit with a loud 'oof' although K'ile would find himself tackling K'yohko's front side rather than his back.
At first K'yohko was unsure what hit his face, but it left a stinging sensation and dazed him as his body was throw below the water. He blinked a few times as he was submerged, feeling pinned down by a weight atop his own body. The vaguely recognized the out of focus face and red hair, but allowed the other to hold him down for the moment. He was still trying to figure out if K'ile's head had collided with his own or not.
K'iara frowned to K'ile, happy she'd knocked him into the water rather than herself. To avoid any further splashing, the huntress yelped and quickly scrambled back over behind K'nahli and the cards. She peered over the carts, surprised to catch the tail end of K'ile's successful tackling of the nunh.
Like K'iara, K'luha was a bit surprised to see K'ile tackle K'yohko. She however, was simply happy he'd come to the water. She chuckled lightly and splashed towards Tahj and K'zhumi again.