Over the River and through the Woods
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Kisa rolled his eyes. Spring was definitely in the air, and the females of the forest seemed to believe that it warranted absolutely shameless flirting. Not that he could blame them. In another time, in another universe, he would've been right down there with them. He hated flashy guys like that, and yet…
Yukina smiled. "Thanks! You all look lovely today too."
A chorus of chirps and giggles and yips and sighs started up and Kisa choked on his acorn. He was nearly 15 feet off the ground, but he could still feel the full effect of Yukina's smile. His charm was absolutely overwhelming. Kisa could swear that the flowers around the male bloomed whenever he looked their way, almost as if the things were trying to do whatever they could to catch his attention.
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- Part 1 of Over the River and through the Woods
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Yoshino's cheeks flushed a darker pink and he turned away. Yes, maybe it hadn't been the best idea to try and eat the leaves off that thick bush. And maybe he could've avoided getting his antlers stuck in the branches if he had eaten the leaves on top instead of trying to get to the ones in the middle. And sure, maybe he should've waited for Tori to go and get something to cut him out with after he had found him stuck in the bush. However, Yoshino had pointedly ignored him, and Hatori returned to find the smaller male crying pitifully as he cradled his broken antlers. Shedding season was still a good few months away, which left Yoshino as the deer with the smallest antlers in the forest. So it certainly didn't help matters when Hatori—the very picture of the ideal stag with his enviously majestic antlers—pointed it out.
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- Part 2 of Over the River and through the Woods
