Tal of Kinglore
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- Posted: Sat, 05 Sep 2009 01:34:49 +0000
"Turn the alarm off!" Tal shouted, pounding on the door with a closed with, the other hand massaging his eyes as if it would help him feel anymore awake. "Sabre shut the ala-" Before the young man could finish his sentence the door opened and a groggy looking woman opened the door.
Tal blushed at the sight of her attire, and turned his head so he was no longer looking at her. "Your alarm has been going off for the past TWENTY minutes, why bother setting it if you don't plan on getting up?" He asked her, being unable to help himself but look at her again. During his look, he saw that the hallway in which she stood was a mess, the floor covered with cans, clothing, and shoes. 'What's the rest of the apartment like?' He thought.
Sabre just looked at him blankly, as if her mind wasn't processing anything. Than, rather suddenly, she smiled and waved her hand lazily at him. "It's okay, I needed to get up anyways." She said, as if that had been the answer to his question. Yawning, her hand went up and pushed the wild red locks from out of her eyes. "Bye Bye Tal Boy."
Was all she said before shutting the door, the sound of the bolt locking into place, and her footsteps padding away. Tal stood at the door confused, but sighed and turned to the right, walking back to his own apartment.
Twenty minutes later he was dressed, hair and teeth brushed, washed clean, and a stomach full of a poorly-cooked home-cooked meal, and on a bike pedaling at fullpower, steering the bike to Bunny Sweets. 'If she were the only weird neighbor, I wouldn't mind... but... no... probably best, otherwise rent would be higher.' He thought as he pedalled. Deciding the reason rent was so low on his floor was because of all of the strange residents.
Tal blushed at the sight of her attire, and turned his head so he was no longer looking at her. "Your alarm has been going off for the past TWENTY minutes, why bother setting it if you don't plan on getting up?" He asked her, being unable to help himself but look at her again. During his look, he saw that the hallway in which she stood was a mess, the floor covered with cans, clothing, and shoes. 'What's the rest of the apartment like?' He thought.
Sabre just looked at him blankly, as if her mind wasn't processing anything. Than, rather suddenly, she smiled and waved her hand lazily at him. "It's okay, I needed to get up anyways." She said, as if that had been the answer to his question. Yawning, her hand went up and pushed the wild red locks from out of her eyes. "Bye Bye Tal Boy."
Was all she said before shutting the door, the sound of the bolt locking into place, and her footsteps padding away. Tal stood at the door confused, but sighed and turned to the right, walking back to his own apartment.
Twenty minutes later he was dressed, hair and teeth brushed, washed clean, and a stomach full of a poorly-cooked home-cooked meal, and on a bike pedaling at fullpower, steering the bike to Bunny Sweets. 'If she were the only weird neighbor, I wouldn't mind... but... no... probably best, otherwise rent would be higher.' He thought as he pedalled. Deciding the reason rent was so low on his floor was because of all of the strange residents.
Isabella had just finished her morning mission in collecting a lost soul and was now headed towards the Bunny Sweets. When she reached the place, she saw that most of the workers were already there. "Morning guys," Isabella greeted them all at once and went into the locker rooms to put on her uniform. She walked out of the lockers and went to work setting up the tables and cleaning anything that they had missed yesterday.