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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:10 am
(( Sorry about the delay. xD ))
Finally! It had stopped raining, much to Texas Pete's delight. He was so sick of the constant rain that he had begun to sleep most of the day for lack of anything else to do. Thankfully, before his sleep became too common, Seiana woke him up and informed him the rain was over once and for all. After celebrating with some chocolate cake, he tore out of the house and headed for the beach.
Sighing, Seiana sent his older sister after him. She was old enough now to care for him, right? They lived close enough to the beach anyway, even if they lived in the Headquarters... Right?
"Little bro!"
Texas audibly groaned as soon as he heard the voice. "Go away. I was having fun and your ugly face is wrecking it." Esmée was appalled at being called ugly, but Texas moved on to a different part of the beach and settled there, burying his feet in the water.
It was so nice to finally feel the cool sand between his toes and to feel the water splash against his legs. Certainly, it had been a while, and Texas was pleased that the while was, at long last, over and done with.
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:11 am
Hula Bob walked down the beach with his great granddaughter. He wanted to show her some of the things the beach had. He knew everything about the beach, for he never left it.
"And over here is...oh Aloha!" Hula Bob called to the child that was sitting there.
Waikiki KiKi wanted to see more of the beach and her Grand Hula Grandaddy wanted to show her. Plus, she wanted to use her power a bit more.
Kiki saw the boy and smiled. Someone her age and not her twin. "Aloha!"
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:09 am
Those voices didn't sound familiar. Good! That meant that they weren't the voices of his siblings. He would not have minded the voices of Hyacinthus Floros or his mother, but these new voices would do just as well.
"Hello there!" He assumed 'aloha' was a greeting, so he greeted them in turn with the greeting he knew best. The boy twisted around to wave to them, but soon turned back to the water, enjoying the way the sunlight reflected on the waves. Though there were clouds, the water was still a clear blue, and Texas loved it that way.
As he looked across the expanse of water, he took a cautious glance to the left. His sister was still there. Lovely. Wouldn't she just go away?
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:26 pm
Hula Bob smiled and waved. "May we join you Dude?" He asked as he sat down. It was a nice day, now, and he did like to enjoy it with new friends. Which, to Bob, everyone was a friend he hadn't met yet.
"I'm Hula Bob and this is Waikiki KiKi. She is my great granddaughter." He nodded.
Waikiki KiKi giggled and sat down. She then made a small wave that came from Texas Pete's feet turn into a dog. "Aloha. Nice day, right?"
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:04 pm
"No problem!" The young boy swatted at Hula Bob to show that there wasn't a problem with him sitting down and that there was no reason to ask before turning back to the waves. Of course, when he did, he found a surprise. That wave wasn't a wave anymore. He reeled in surprise.
He pointed to the watery dog in confusion before looking to one of them. They assumed one of them had to do it. "'It's a good day, but where did the water dog come from?" These people must have had powers too. They were probably far cooler than the powers of his ridiculous sisters,
...Okay, he only hated their powers because he didn't have one of his own yet, but so what?
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:30 pm
Waikiki KiKi giggled. "I am a wave shaper. I can shape the wave...but not make one...unless by my foot or something." Cause well, everyone could make a wave that way. "What's your name?"
"It's a totally awesome power Waikiki KiKi. I have this." Hula bob shot some fireworks into the sky. They were red and green. Very pretty. Which was why he liked his power. Beauty that could be used for a weapon, not that he ever would unless he had to.
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:27 pm
"Texas Pete, but you can just call me Texas!" Tex was a good name too, but now he reserved that for his best friend Hyacinthus. He wouldn't let anyone else call him Tex for some reason. "Can I just call you Kiki? Wakikikiki is a tongue twister." Of course, it didn't help when he crushed the entire name into one word.
He turned back to the water dog, reaching out to see if he could pet it. Before he could, though, bright lights distracted him. "Ooh..." Children were naturally fascinated with fireworks. He stared up at the glowing lights with big, fascinated eyes. He had never seen such a thing!
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:26 am
"Another two namer. And you're not related, are you?" Hula Bob chuckled. Most of the pae's with two names like his were some how related. It has become a tradition. "Bob is okay with me, but I do like Hula Bob more."
Waikiki KiKi giggled. "I guess that's okay. Why not Pete then?" She shurgged at that. He picked his first name instead of the last like her KiKi. Waikiki KiKi then made the dog go back to water.
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 6:26 am
(( Sorry about delay. My summer's having havoc wrecked upon it. xD ))
Related? He had never heard of being related to Hula Bob or Kiki or other people with long names unless his little brother counted. Texas shook his head. "Nope! I'm related to nobody!" Well, he was related to his mother and his siblings, but his mother said that he was blood related to no one. He wasn't exactly sure what that was supposed to mean, but he eventually figured that he had no 'real' family ties, just adopted ones if there was a difference.
"Yay, thank you Kiki!" Texas clapped his hands together, before turning back to the wave. The dog was gone! He pouted, but soon got over it when he turned back to the girl his age. "Well, Texas sounds cooler, I think. It sounds tough!" He pretended to flex his muscles.
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:50 am
Hula bob nodded. He was just makeing sure there wasn't another grandkid out there he didn't know about. He did have a son he never saw along with his lost mate and now newly found lost daughter.
"It's awesome to meet you then Texas Pete." Oh no, Hula bob never used the shortened. He was proud of his two names and if someone had it they were called it too.
Waikiki KiKi giggled. "Oh, I dont' know about that. It's okay to call me KiKi as my brother is Waikiki Keanu and if you called me Waikiki I wouldn't know for sure which one you ment. Though he isn't here." She rambled a bit.
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:52 pm
It was a good thing Hula Bob had not come across Texas's younger brother, then. His name was quite a mouthful to be said fully all the time. So was Cinthy's. Texas noticed that Hula Bob seemed inclined to use both of his names, but it didn't make a difference to young Texas. "O'course it does!," replied Texas cheerfully to Kiki's giggles. After all, that awesome ranger that did roundhouse kicks had Texas in his name, so Texas had to be a tough name.
"Good to meet you too, Hula Bob. And you too, Kiki!" He turned to her in mild curiosity as she brought up her brother. "How many siblings do you have?" Did they all have Waikiki in front of their names? Didn't it get confusing? Waikikikiki and Waikikikeanu--both were very long names. (Of course, he never once thought of making them two words.)
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:53 pm
Hula Bob chuckled. "Sure, Texas can be I guess. If that's what you want it to be. Awesome." To Hula Bob a name was whatever a person wanted it to be. If it was Tough Texas Pete wanted then that's what it should be.
"Me? I have one twin brother. He looks like me only he is a boy. It's sorta odd I hear, but then agian I wouldn't know." She rambled on again. "What about you?"
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:45 pm
Texas grinned at Hula Bob. He saw that the name was tough! Good, that meant Texas was tough, right? Hula Bob wasn't the only person who thought it was a tough name, after all. The young boy flexed his muscles proudly once again before thinking on a response to Kiki.
"Well," he began, "Mama says I don't have any 'blood relations.' I'm not sure exactly what that means. But I have two sisters and a brother. My oldest sister's over there." He pointed to the annoyed purple girl who did not seem to want to be there. It was mostly because Texas Pete was so rude to her, admittedly. "Aysu's a naiad and she's at home, like my fae little brother Criofan."
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:59 am
"Ohh... I have one of those. A little baby that looks all flowery. But my only blood related is my twin. Like I said before. Looks like me." Waikiki KiKi explained with a smile. "My Mommy and Daddy found her. My flowery sister. She was in a leaf."
Hula Bob didn't know much about KiKi's new sister. Still, he was happy his grandson's family was growing. It was always nice to have love and laughter.
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Codebreaking Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:50 am
A baby that came from a flower? How odd. He nodded, intrigued with the idea of a baby growing out of a flower. "Wow, that's cool!," exclaimed Texas suddenly. "I've never seen a baby come out of a flower before. Do you like her, or does she act odd?" The young boy always enjoyed learning about others, so long as those others weren't his own siblings. He sat and listened for her response.
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