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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:25 pm
(( demonstration_evil ))
Xinavane blinked. The question hit harder to home than she had expected it too. She would even say it had struck a nerve. "Of course I can." Liar. She could taste it, even as she said it. Lair. She had never done what she really wanted. Never. She always did what everyone else wanted her to do. Why? Why did it matter? Why couldn't she do what she wanted?
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:26 pm
"Then you don't have to ask," he pointed out dreamily, his mind completely drifting away at this point. Soon he wouldn't be able to get any answers out of him at all.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:27 pm
(( demonstration_evil ))
Xinavane hung her head. That stupid nerve. And he didn't even notice he had struck it. He was so dense... how could he possibly fly? And yet... if she could do whatever she wanted... why ask all the time? Why not just... do.... why not let go? Why did it matter whether or not Gods existed? Wouldn't she still be doing what she was doing anyway?
"Screw it..." She mumbled, finally able to find her own voice, "Thanks for pointing me in a direction... but I think I'll find my own way. I'll watch the clouds while I walk." She paused after standing up, "I'm glad I met you... whoever you are."
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:29 pm
But Devu was gone at this point, completely distracted by the clouds overhead. They had started forming shapes again, now that the puffy ones were moving in. Whether or not the shapes were natural or from him making them do it was hard to tell. Either way, he had lost track of the strange lioness. His mind was up with the clouds.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:30 pm
(( demonstration_evil ))
Xinavane just smiled a little and began to wander away, but she glanced over her shoulder, "Xinavane. That's my name." She wasn't sure if she was saying it to him, or to herself, "And I'll do whatever I want. Gods be damned." She then ran off, in the complete opposite direction to the one she had been given.
She would never know what lay in the other direction.
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