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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:54 pm
The cool ones, huh? Well, that made the trip all the more worth it. Deirdre licked her fangs uconciously, dobbling along behind the demon. She smiled happily when he grinned and nodded furiously. "It's aw'shum! So much coowa dan my brodders." Kaito's tail just made him look like a chubby monkey, a fact that she didn't hesitate to rub in his face when he acted up. "So, we der yet? Huh, huh?"
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:12 pm
Azzie grinned, flicking his tail back and forth like he was the king of the world. “Thanks, I’m glad someone appreciates its awesomeness. An’ yeah, almos’ there,” he replied, stepping over a rather large headstone that had managed to fall over. Ducking through the nearby bushes and ignoring the irritating branches that scraped his skin as his quick, deft hands darted around in search of the hidden slot where the key was located. “Gotta find th’ key...” he muttered, giving a little ‘Aha!’ as he found it, removing the decently sized skeleton key. “Door’s nearby.”
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Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:14 pm
Deirdre looked at the headstone apprehensively before giving it her best to climb it. She grabbed the top and slid her upper half on it with a grunt, slipping off the backside. "Hey, wait!" Hobbling as fast as she could, she managed to catch back up with her demonic companion.
At the scratches she hissed and growled until she couldn't take it anymore. Deirdre's claws grew to easily her height and with a few sloppy slashes, she'd cleared a nitch for them. "Are der more forns?" She pouted. "Don'ts wik 'em. Dey tear my dwess."
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:56 pm
The little demon stared in awe as Deirdre shredded the bushes to make it easier for her to walk through. After a few moments, the orange-haired boy shook his head and grinned. "Shouldn't be. Jus' around th' corner," Azrael explained, walking around the small building where a metal door lay in wait with a massive padlock on it, as well as several locks built into the door.
"Here is where the dead things are, and spiders," he added, struggling with the padlock and finally getting it to unlock and hit the ground with a heavy "thunk!".
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