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((oh, I've gotta run, but I should be back on soon))
 
     

You RP nao, yes?
 
Alice's eyes widened. The girl was so scared. She tried to smile at Naomi and gave her a tiny wave. Alice found it interesting that Naomi emphsized the word "my". "Is there someone else?" she asked.

((wow. late reply from me. Come back soon, Slip Me Poison!))
     
"It seems the lady has a man who is also inside of her." Zac informed, his eyes seeming to read people like books.
Ray smiled, "Wow, two friends! We really are lucky to have found miss Alice and Miss Naomi."
 
     

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"Technically, it would probably be three friends. But it's still nice." Alice thought for a moment. "Wouldn't it be awkward for a girl to have a guy inside of her?"
     
Saïx opened his eyes. He was still in the OLF headquarters sitting in his dark corner. Sighing, he pulled out his usual lighter and checked the fuel level on it. Half way... He thought, I should get a refill soon. Saïx sat there, opening the top and igniting the fuel simultaneously over and over.
 
     
 
As Rose was walking around the OLF headquarters, she saw a boy in a dark corner lighting a lighter over and over. She slowed down her steps, but kept on walking and looking curiously at him. "I wonder what powers the new outcasts have," she thought.
     
((So I heard you like Mudkips...))
 
     
 
Saïx saw the girl looking at him and automatically stopped. He caught the cap on the lighter and watched her as she continued. Not in a threatening way, mind you, but more of a curious kind of investigatory way.
     
A few seconds after Rose had passed the guy, she wondered if she should've talked to him. Still walking slow, she looked behind her noticing that he had stopped lighting the lighter. Then she quickly looked ahead again and kept on walking.
 
     
 
Saïx looked down at his lighter. Then, after a second's pause he pocketed it and stood up. Stretching his arms out Saïx turned toward the door and watched as a small trickle of cars moved down the road. Heh, normal humans and their faith in technology. He thought, rather viciously. How fragile they are without metal casing. It's a pity that they aren't better prepared for the world. Being born in a sheltered home and mental state will do that to you. I guess that's what we're here for. To protect them from the ruthless truth. He walked over to the coat hanger by the door and took his leather jacket off the hook. Saïx draped it over his shoulder and opened the door saying, "Safety's overrated."
     
Rose walked to her room slowly and was regretting that she didn't talk to the guy. "At least I could have not been alone," she thought. She walked into her room and lied down in her bed. "At least I can give myself some good dreams," she thought.
 
     
 
Saïx turned right from the door and approached a beat-up old Camry. He pulled out his keys, looked at them for a moment, then put them away. After examining his car for a moment he kicked the lock on the trunk and it popped open as if it were a jack-in-the-box. Saïx threw the jacket in the trunk and pulled out a small box about the size of a shoe box and returned to headquarters after kicking the trunk closed.
     
Rose tried as much as she could to sleep, but she couldn't. Feeling depressed, she stood up and walked out of her room and closed the door. She walked around the corridor again looking sad. She tried to think of happy times but couldn't, all she remembered was what had happened before the OLF all the bad things. She quickly ran to the wall and sunk to the ground covering holding her head and covering her eyes with her arms. She was curled up against the wall and crying her arms muffling the sounds coming from her, which was very different from the way she usually was.
 
     
 
Saïx opened the door once again to see the same girl leaning against the wall. Upon further inspection of the situation he deduced that she was crying. I wonder... he thought, Maybe it's been too long. I should try to start communicating with other humans... if only for my sake. He continued past her to put the box he was carrying down on his chair softly then he stood up straight and looked over. "Something wrong?" He said to the girl in a rather monotone voice. 'Course something's wrong you douche! He thought to himself, Girls don't just up and cry for no reason.
     
I'm cold and broken.

It's hopeless, the end will come and wash it all away,
Forsaken, I live for those I lost along the way.
And I can't remember how it all began to break.
We suffer, I live to fight and die another day.

Fast I fade away, it's almost over, hold on.
Slow, I suffocate, I'm cold and broken alone.

Rose looked up at him with a tear-stained face and wiped her tears. "I'm okay," she said quietly and noticed it was the boy she saw before. She was still crying although she was trying not to and holding it in made her take many short breaths. Rose continued to wipe her tears and stood up. "Did I bother you? I'm sorry," she said this time her crying stopped. She wiped the remaining tears and looked at the boy in the eyes.
 
     
"Give others freedom to be themselves.
Appreciate the differences between their ways and yours."

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