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ShadowLadyRaven Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:03 pm
Ranka only nodded, she realized at this point that many did not seem to understand half of their actions. Overhearing conversations was enough to show her that. Humans and living things did seem to be so very instinctual this was true. "I have noticed such things. Even with the others that are here. Neko's, half-angels, half-demons, all those inbetween. No one seems to think the same way I do." She concurred, lowering her eyes since she felt an unusual pang of discomfort. It had never bothered her before to be the oddball. She was used to being the "robot" so to speak. So why did she feel discomfort at her own comment?
Oh well, ignoring it for the moment, she noticed how he averted his eyes. Had she said too much? Sheryl was beginning to get on her case for speaking too much. Not everyone wants that level of detail. Yes, that was what she had said. She did not ask why he did not look at her for that moment, the wind buffeting her silvery-white hair. Blinking at his question, it was her turn to avert her eyes. She glanced around at the ground, focusing on random small things in an almost distracted manner. "The.... reason for such urges has escaped me. I am still trying to figure out why. But they are...." She paused, feeling a little uncomfortable. Ok, maybe more than a little. "I don't know Seiji. I'm still trying to understand and figure everything out." She murmured softly, walking a little faster. "I do enjoy them. That much I know." She added to at least give him that assurance.
She forced herself to slow, walking alongside him. She noticed some lilies growing off to her right, recalling a few things about them. Lilium candidum. Madonna Lily. Represents purity to Roman Catholics. She looked ahead of them, remembering there was a type of lily that represented death to some apparently.
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:08 pm
Right. She had lived for much longer then he had. Seiji seemed to forget all of these things when they were together. Aside from the little quirks she had from time to time he didn't really notice. She seemed like any other person to him. With the exception of her learning and experiences. Though it seemed that it wasn't just humans that dealt with emotions and decisions alike. The mention of things like demons and other creatures brought the broader spectrum into Seiji's mind. Ranka must have met dozens of different species of people. It was no wonder she could calculate and speak and recite the way she did. "That just makes you all the more unique. Our experiences would be boring if everyone was the same." He certainly wouldn't enjoy his life as much. "You're perfect the way you are Ranka. It just...might make things a little easier on the both of us when you understand and experience more."
When he had finally looked back to Ranka, he noticed she had turned her gaze away once more. Had he said something he shouldn't have? Or maybe it was more along the lines of she was having difficulty understanding it herself. Her reply made it obvious to him. She couldn't explain it any better then he could. Seiji felt a bit relieved at that. He'd almost thought that it was simply because he longed for such things from time to time. But she enjoyed it as well, so that couldn't be the reason. "Well, like I said. We don't have to understand it all, at least not right away. I'm sure you'll..be able to explain or understand it better once you've learned more about emotions and the like." Even if she was more like a machine at times, she was still capable of feeling things. Things she couldn't quite understand at the moment. That much was apparent to Seiji. Hopefully that would change in the future once they'd spent more time together.
As the two of them walked Seiji had to wonder what sorts of things this relationship would lead to. She didn't have any of those human urges, yet still found the urge to kiss him? Maybe there was something human lying dormant inside of her. He was sure when Ranka learned more and was able to experience new things that they might be able to explain it all better. He just wondered what purpose a relationship held for her. It didn't truely matter. He was her boyfriend, and he would be there for her as long as she wished it.
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ShadowLadyRaven Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:38 pm
As she kept her gaze forced away from the lilies, she glanced over to the lake that was nearby to them, feeling a sense of relief to see that it was so calm. She had been worried about the spirits of the mer folk since they could end up rather vicious when it came their time. And it would upset the balance here. Looking up to him as he called her unique, it made her blink, feeling a faint blush though her expression did not change. Yes, she was unique. "I would never wish my fate on anyone." She murmured softly, her voice barely above a whisper. True, she was unique, she was made to be. As he tried to reassure her she was just fine the way she was, she remained unconvinced. Of course things would be easier if she understood everything and were more.... like you. She closed her eyes and exhaled slowly, almost seeming to sigh. If I ever understand everything.
She couldn't help but return to wondering about her previous life. It had been more than a thousand years ago when she had been created. The Renaissance period had been so... brilliant. Closing her eyes once more, she allowed a memory to wash over her. The scent of roses were high in the air outside of a structure Ranka recognized as Italian. Perhaps Roman. Laughter from a woman that she knew was her previous life. A man walking with her arm linked in his, the sun shinning down with a warm she recognized and enjoyed. They kissed before moving on..... Her eyes opened slowly, the gaze of her crimson eye lingering across the grass beneath their feet. No warmth, not a care if the sun or moon were hanging over her. "I burden you because I do not understand. I know I am difficult, and I am sorry to put you through such troubles. There is no guarantee that I will ever fully understand you living creatures. After all, the purpose in my creation was not to feel or understand such things. My purpose was to take away lives as they need to and move them to where they belong." She murmured, feeling bitterly cold. If it were possible, her skin almost seemed paler, a faint blueish tint to it.
One lily made her pause, her lips tightening a little, remembering the color white represented a grim duality. Purity and Death. I do not understand your purpose in sending me here Elders. I begin to question it more and more each day. Her sense of discomfort had grown, her skin probably seeming colder to his hand. She was tempted to pull it away lest it end up numbing his fingers, but she forced them to remain. The faint tingling of warmth she felt from him was a reminder of how she wished she could be. "I am not perfect this way." She muttered to herself, her voice low enough that she hoped he didn't hear. She was like the mandragora root. Ever longing to be human, but she would not succeed.
Shaking her head to herself, she was not sure how to lighten the heaviness that she sensed in the air. It didn't help that the lake was close and death still lingered about it, but still. "Perhaps we need a lighter subject. I believe that a portion of the population tends to jokingly bring up the weather?" She spoke, forcing herself to look up to him.
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:48 pm
The conversation was deepening now. It was becoming a topic that was very much serious. Watching her eyes move from place to place, Seiji began to wonder what she was thinking. It took a few moments before she finally spoke. Her words revealed to him what was on her mind. It seemed like even Ranka wished for another life. Try as he might, if she were feeling like this he couldn't really brighten the mood. It was easy to stay depressed if you were already feeling down. "Everyone is born or created into a different life and situation. I can't say I know how you feel or what you've been through. But if not you it would be someone else. Regardless, you're the one I've chosen to be with. You're the one I want Ranka." Seiji didn't know if his words would help at all. It seemed that at some times they did, other times it made things worse. He couldn't predict how she would react to his words.
It grew silent again. Seiji's eyes looked to Ranka yet again as she closed her eyes. She seemed deep in thought on something. Seiji didn't speak, instead stayed quiet until she spoke first. A burden? Is that what she thought? "You're not a burden at all. None whatsoever. I enjoy spending my time with you. Teaching you things, helping you learn and experience them. It makes me smile. Even if it's just clearing something up, or helping you understand a little better." This was the honest truth. Seiji had experienced some odd things in his life. For the first time since he left his masters, Seiji found something worth staying in one place for. "As long as you can understand how I feel about you, it doesn't matter if you understand everyhting or not. I'll never understand everything, so you shouldn't feel the need to either. You have your duties and the spirits you have to take care of. That's fine too, I only ask that we're still able to see each other." Seiji could almost feel Ranka becoming more distant, or colder. He wasn't sure if this was here intent but he kept his eyes upon her, only glancing forward every once in awhile to check their path.
Seiji hadn't managed to catch her next words, as she spoke so quietly. He could see the way her eyes told some sort of sadness or sorrow. It was something, that much Seiji was sure of. Rather then asking, he simply let his eyes watch her, wanting to cheer her up somehow. the sudden change in the topic made his lips curl into a smile. The weather. Even if she didn't completely understand the meaning behind the sudden change in topic, he could tell she was trying. "Yeah, they do. Usually when they're feeling uncomfortable. To change the topic, or break an awkward silence." If she was uncomfortable with the conversation he would drop it. But he did want to make Ranka feel better, rather then having her feel down on herself.
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ShadowLadyRaven Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:10 pm
Too unique... Was that possible? She knew the concept would not make sense to most, but... if one was too singular, they would be alone. There would be very few, if any, who could relate or fully understand. The fact Seiji was doing so well considering he was all she was not, .... it made her feel... blessed. Even if she was constantly reminded that she was different. She slowly raised her eyes, glad he did not claim to know how she felt. Hell, it wasn't like she even knew. If he had somehow known what it was like to watch the decades go by, she'd be concerned. Her brows furrowed a little, someone else? She felt her grip on his hand tighten a little, walking slightly closer to him, lowering her eyes again. "It is supposedly written into the genetic code of humans to try to find the most genetically opposite to them when choosing a partner. Considering I am not even made to be technically "alive" so to speak, I suppose this would constitute it." She murmured softly, his choice making her feel a tiny bit of happiness though it was not logical for him to feel or choose her like this at all.
She.... was not? But logically... Another gray area I suppose. She told herself, forcing her gaze to raise up to his face once more. It did not do for her to go through life with a bowed head now. She never had before. "I am glad that I am not one." She murmured, brushing some of her hair aside. She felt another mental block of sorts come up, dismissing it as another illogical thing so she could continue to move forward. "Seiji, I have to. Otherwise it will be simply dismissed as something logical or not. My later reactions based upon such dismissals may change depending. If I deem something illogical, I may not give it the proper attention later. It will not be deemed as important to me. If I deem something logical, generally it holds more importance or... erm... attention... um... respect of sorts than something that is illogical. I suppose you could say I care more about it." She explained, blinking as she realized she had rambled again. "I digress, forgive me. You will get to see me. Even if it's briefly." She added after a pause, adjusting her eye-patch to ensure her one eye was covered.
When she saw him smile, some of her discomfort vanished, glad to see that he had not been brought down with her too far. Ah. Then she employed the maneuver at the perfect time then. "So I used it correctly. I am glad. Initially, I did not quite understand why they would suddenly talk about something as mundane and unimportant as that. Though, I suppose it would hold some sway. Though temperatures do not affect me, they do affect you. Some peoples moods are also tied to the weather. Such as sunny days make them happy, and they get depressed on rainy days. Some-" She stopped herself, falling quiet since she was rambling again. "It is... difficult sometimes to know just how much to say." She added in almost a mumble, the two of them clearing the garden and out onto the grass.
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:36 am
Ranka was definitely the most unique person he'd ever met. That wasn't a bad thing though. He had met some people that was just plain strange. People you would have a hard time figuring out simply because of how weird they were. This was not so for Ranka. He couldn't figure out what she was thinking simply because even though she saw things in black and white, to him she seemed unpredictable. He wasn't sure which end of the spectrum she would be on, or what kind of reaction that might produce. "Well, if you're attracted to an individual you can't really help that attraction. You can think someone is good looking or a good person, but if you aren't attracted to that person, then what does it matter?" Seiji wasn't really sure if this would make sense to her or not, but he'd already said it, so it wasn't like he could go back now. Instead, he simply kept on with his words for a few more moments. "I've seen couples that are very alike. They say that opposites attract, but that's only part of it. The chemistry between two people is all about how they interact with each other."
It might have been a bit confusing for him to understand how she viewed things at time, but that in no way made her a burden. He nodding, smiling lightly in response. Hearing her talk about needed to understand everything seemed like such a strange thing. He could understand why she might need to, with her position and what she dealth with. Still, it took him a few moments to wrap his head around it. "There's a lot of knowledge and understanding to learn. You don't have to learn it all at once either. If it's something you have to do, then you can take your time with it. No one is going to be able to understand everything right away." Such a burden she carried. To fufill such a mission as well. It seemed like such a crazy task to him, but she had probably been living like this much longer then he had. "Some things simply take time." He nodded, letting his fingertips brush against the back of her hand. "That's good to hear. I'm happy to hear it."
It'd been her own unique way of using it, but she had used it properly. Switching topics could be easy if you knew how to shift into it. For Ranka it was probably going to be like this when she switched topics. Seiji didn't mind it, he was quickly becoming used to the way she talked. The way she interpretted things and interacted. Hearing her actually go on about the weather only made Seiji smile more. "You used it exactly when anyone else would." The topic of weather wasn't really something anyone talked about for too long. Unless it was more along the lines of your profession. Which most people didn't. He laughed as Ranka stopped her self, still smiling. "We might be affected by it more, but talking about it usually doesn't make any difference. Even for people who talk about it to escape the silence or change topic, it's not all that exciting. Besides, it's better to say too much rather then too little."
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Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 9:52 pm
((why is no one posting?)) Elly shook her head and smiled at the thought of having fun with the tournament and the trip to the beach. She wondered if it would be a cruise or something like that. Either way, she was excited and couldn't wait to tell Tristan. Oh wait, she wasn't supposed to think about Tristan right now... Gah!! Stop it! she thought to herself actually smaking her face with both of her hands. Atlas tilted his head and stared at her, Elly waving her hand as though nothing were going on inside her head, though she was sure Atlas would have known or could read her mind or something. She bid him farewell, throwing her hand up in the air nonchelantly, turning the corner of the doorway and heading outside again.
God! There was nothing to do and having that made it impossible to not think about Tristan. It's times like these that Elly wished her old friends that graduated Estelle were still around, now there really weren't any others to goof off with like old times. "" ""
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:16 pm
((I would still like this RP to florish please :/ ))
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ShadowLadyRaven Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:41 am
(( Ok, really sorry, but I think I may have run myself dry before. This is my very sorry attempt at coming back. >.< )) Vira giggled merrily as she observed how everyone had grown since last she had seen them. Two were missing though. "Hey, where's Sarah and Poolah?" She asked, her brows furrowing as she threw some of the kids up into the air via the wind. Catching them carefully, she lowered them to the ground, flopping down on the stage with the rest of them. The kids all looked a bit sad then, glancing to each other as they were obviously trying to decide what to say and who would say it. "Poolah got arrested and sent off to a foster family and Sarah....." They all lowered their eyes now.She startled, he what? "Damn them...." She muttered, but her brows furrowed further as none of them seemed to want to talk. "Yes? What happened to her? I was hoping I could catch up with her."One of the younger and newer girls sniffed as tears rose in her eyes. "She was found raped and dead in an alley by the cops. She took too long getting home one night and we searched but found nothing. Jarrod saw the news on the tv at his work." The girl looked at one of the older boys who nodded and lowered his eyes again.Bam. Vira seemed to freeze on the spot, going rather cold at the news. She was silent, bowing her head as she attempted to process the information. Gone... After a few moments, she finally spoke, but it was hard to see her expression behind her hair. "Did they catch the guy?" She asked very softly.Jarrod placed his arm around Vira since he had known her from before, having a bit of height on her. "Yeah... They got him. He's apparently a serial killer and hopefully going away for life." He told her softly, all falling quiet in their corner as they held each other.~~~ Meanwhile, on the other end of the theater, Tristan finished explaining all that had happened, exhaling slowly as he looked nervously at this woman who was his... aunt. "so um.... Yeah. Thats everything. I was surprised that you guys found your way here considering."She was quiet, chuckling as she looked at the kids who seemed to be discussing something serious. "Actually they found Jose first. Saw him use his powers briefly when he threw something out of his way and they took him back here. Since I know his emotion signature, I found them easily. Thats quite a tale Tristan. But Delene would have been proud of what you did." She smiled softly with a hint of pain, looking up to Jose behind her with a nod."So what do we do now? We can't hide out here forever. I don't want to put these kids at risk. Seems they've had some rough times themselves." Jose asked, looking down to Naomi, then turning his gaze to this boy who was apparently related to her. His tale reflected what kind of boy he was, and it made him smile. Yes, Delene would have been most proud.Tristan also glanced over to the other kids, sighing as he saw that Vira was obviously upset. Something big must have happened. He had also noticed that Poolah and Sarah were missing, making note to ask them later. "Well, I could take you both back to the academy so that you'll have safety. I mean, who are you running from? You obviously knew this 'Richard.' Who is he?" He asked, glancing between the two of them. Though, judging by their reactions, it wasn't good.Naomi looked up to Jose and sighed heavily, biting her lower lip. "Well.... you see.... erm, the thing of it is that-" She suddenly looked up and gritted her teeth, summoning up the earth around her fists, coating them in a sheen layer of rock. "s**t. They are here." She had to ignore all the emotions swirling about her, bringing up her hands to block as a fireball suddenly shot through the door and knocked her back into the far wall.Jose growled, catching the next fireball thrown and sent it flying back the way it had come, hitting a man as he came into view. "Damn it Richard! Stop this! It won't help you accomplish your goal!" He snapped, growling as he felt something cinch around his ankles, rings of light shackling him to the ground. Suddenly he was thrown, crashing into a far wall."Oh contraire my dear Jose. This is exactly what the boss wants." Richard sneered, looking to the kids that were now left standing. The group cowering behind the one pretty thing on the stage caught his eye most. "Well well, what have we here hm? Oi, Connie! What do you make of this?" He called to the woman who came into view. She snickered and whispered something in his ear, her throat appearing severely damaged by something. Tristan was surprised as the two were suddenly thrown by different things, looking to the doors as the man and woman strode in. Two more appeared behind them, making him swallow hard. Oh boy. "Leave the kids out of this, ok? Take your fight elsewhere." He spoke, falling easily into a fighting stance, though not one he was familiar with. It felt natural but... different. He was ready to grab his pistols not that they'd do much good right now, watching the movements of those in front of him. As this woman sent a beam of light to catch him, he threw up shadows that almost seemed to gulp up the light as it came towards him. He dodged out of it's way, feeling Elly's pendant heavily upon his chest. Should he call her?So this boy had powers? This made Richard grin, his laught booming throughout the rickety theater. "Naomi, what is this? More lovelies for us to destroy? The League will love this." He chuckled, calling up another fire in his hands, throwing it to the stage to start a blaze that would burn the place down.Vira shot up, her golden eyes focused but distant. A stream of water smacked into the fireball and steam shot out into the air, a ball of water shielding the kids. "Leave the kids out of this." She muttered, her voice clearly defining her as being in a state other than normal.Richard licked his lips as he looked over this girl again. "Day keeps getting better and better. Alright boys and girls, lets start." With that, the five of them began their assault upon the four in front of them.
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:05 pm
As Elly became more and more frustrated with having to wait, she decided to go into the library and study a bit. The dusty shelves and the people that were in there were different in numbers. There were so many books there were in there, non magic, magic, beast books, fantasy novels, nonfiction novels, many things. Elly found herself reading a book about darkness and the simplisticness of it. She wrote down incantaitons that she could easily do for the training room later on when she felt a bit of a prang at her heart. Her arms went down to her sides and she stared into the dark book shelves. TTIINNGG! There it was again, and this tim Elly flung her hand to her heart and gripped the clothing that was there, her eyes white with the glow of light. It was Tristan, and he was in trouble, but she couldn't see what it was that was happening for she madesure herself that she couldn't see so that she wasn't anxious.
After a few moments, she was very quiet, waiting for the feeling again, but nothing happened. Should she tell Atlas or leave it go until Tristan called her? Oh, this was so very hard to understand! But still, Elly didn't go until she was summoned and instead, went to Atlas' office. She knocked before entering and saw that he was talking to two gentleman who seemed rather angry and bowed to Elly too formally and she gave them an odd expression for she was confused at their rage in which after bowing, they left the room. She shrugged and went into the office further, Atlas not looking changed at all. "Atlas I was wondering about something. You know how I was talking about Tristan and the kids that stay at that... theater place? I was wondering if maybe we could have them live at Estelle. It would be much safer than some rundown theater and if they have powers, then we could shelter them here and teacher them. It wouldn't be like they were trapped here either, they could leave if they wanted to. What do you say? she asked, sitting in the chair and popping a candy from the desktop into her mouth. Atlas took his glasses off and rubbed his eyes as she spoke, the energy he had from before was stollen away from the people who had just left. Though it wasn't all gone for he listened to her, popping his own candy in his mouth and tiltin his head to the side while watching her. "Hmm... your logic is pretty good and if I think about it, they could be my little puppets, kinda like you are. I will ask Tristan about it before poofing them here for it might make him angry that I do what I want, not to mention it would scare the others that someone randomly teleported them to a school somewhere" Atlas commented and chuckled to himself and sipped some tea at his right.
Just then, Atlas started to couch violently and Elly had to get up and almost run to him, before he put a hand up to stop her from moving. "Ahem, don't mind that, Elly. Just a bit of a cold coming over me. I need a vacation." Elly lowered herself in the chair, staring at him suspiciously, but respecting his wishes. "Don't forget to ask Vira too, she's also one responsible for the kids as well," she reminded him, popping another candy into her mouth.
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ShadowLadyRaven Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:18 pm
Ranka blinked at what he had said, her brows furrowing ever so slightly as she tried to process it. It was true. There seemed to be people who merely admired someone from afar rather than getting close. And yet others moved in close when they did not seem to be as compatible. Then again, she had to think of it in such a way, not in the way she normally would. Which would be trying to think if people were the farthest genetically from each other. That was part of the reasons people were attracted to those they were. She had fallen quiet as she thought this over, now seeming rather distant though she did not mean to. She guessed that if a person was happy with someone they were attracted to, that was what took precedence. Most probably wouldn't think of things in such a long term as she would. Or even short term. She brushed her hair back, she had no idea how she viewed such things right now. It was so hard to break away from her usual way of thinking about things. She merely nodded to the second thing he said. Yes, she had heard that phrase before. And she had observed couples like that. It almost made her wonder about their chemistry, but she forced herself to snap back into the present so she wouldn't drift too far into thought and leave him in an awkward silence.
Though, it didn't take long till she was left to thinking over things again. What he said made her brows furrow again, yet she found the logic in it. It was true she had a lot more time than most to take to learn and understand the ways of people. Though she was at a disadvantage since she didn't understand most of the basic's. At least, not the way they did. "The Elder's have always expected me to learn things quickly and efficiently. Sheryl doesn't have to delve as deeply into history and understanding as I do. She has more of a natural sense, as you know, for such things." She murmured softly, her crimson eye looking up to him. She felt the corner of her mouth twitch into the faintest of smiles as she felt his fingers brush the back of her hand, but she wasn't sure if that smile really remained. It didn't feel like it.
Exhaling slowly, most would take it to be a sigh of relief. To her, she had never really done such a thing before, or felt that sense of letting go of a worry. Not like this at least. Still, it was welcomed. When he laughed, she felt her cheeks flush ever so slightly, wondering what she had done that had been so amusing. "I see. There seem to be many things where talking doesn't make much of a difference. At least from personal experience. It often seems to delay other subjects. But I understand. It is a scapegoat to speak of the weather." She confirmed, feeling more of her discomfort dissipate, now walking ever so slightly closer to him.
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:35 am
Things had quieted down considerably since Vira had left him. Hyunn wasn't really sure what to do with his time now. After making his way down from the roof, he'd stood around for a few moments just pondering what it was that she had to take care of so urgently. It didn't really matter though, it didn't concern him. So he shouldn't worry about it. She'd be back eventually. From there, if she wanted to talk about it they'd talk. Otherwise they'd simply have fun like they usually did. Until then, he'd simply have to find someone else to talk with. There were plenty of other people around on campus. Not to mention plenty of other girls too. It was just a matter of finding them, which shouldn't be too hard.
Hyunn now found himself wandering about the grounds as he had been before he'd met Vira. There were plenty of people on campus. Lots of bodies, he'd been stuck in the cafeteria with them just yesterday. So where were all the cute faces and conversations now? Surely he wouldn't be stuck just wandering around looking for something to do. At least, he hoped not. It would only be a matter of time before he found someone else. He was sure of it. If not, well, he could just go back to his dorm and sleep all day. But where was the fun in that? After all, with no classes today, he needed to take this opportunity to meet new faces. Even if it might take him awhile.
There, his decision was set. He'd just keep looking. He'd already seen a group or two talking. He would just rather a smaller group rather then a larger one. Unless he was at some sort of event or spot where there was always people. But, being on a campus, he was certain he could find at least one smaller group. Or maybe another wanderer like himself. So, where did he look for someone like that? Hyunn glanced around, not sure where he should be heading and sighed to himself. "So much for a fun filled day." He muttered to himself.
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 2:50 am
 ((sorry i've been gone so long (again) >.< if i start blundering feel free to poke me in the right direction sweatdrop )) The lack of classes for the day annoyed Jareth. His tendency of sleeping through the mornings meant that it didn't bother him if classes were going on then or not, but it did mean he was bothered more by other students. Having been woken up early he'd headed for one of the bigger courtyard areas, taking his horse Calcifer under a covered area to give him a good brush. Having brought a silver backed brush from his dorm room he started work on the horse, his movements calm and quiet as he worked. He'd been away from the unseelie court for several days, and already he could feel an ache of longing behind his ribs. His homesickness seemed to explain why he favoured to hang around the busy courtyard areas despite his distaste for most of the other students. He'd just started on the horse's tail (having to dodge a few playful kicks from the intelligent horse) when he noticed the distracted looking boy who walked through the courtyard. His eyes were what made Jareth notice him, such a light blue...at first he might have passed for a member of the unseelie court himself. The fae chuckled as he overhead his mutterings, "Days a rarely fun, even without lessons," he called, trying to grab the boys attention. Shaking his pale head he added, "Though i suppose being lost wouldn't help," taking a guess at what could have caused the males troubled expression.
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:41 am
Tsuki finally emerged from yet another meeting with a different fellow teacher. Being able to draw something and have it come to life was a valuable ability when one's classroom was blown to hell. Oi. I swear, next thing I know I'll- She slowed in the hall way, a boy standing there looking rather.... stressed yet calm. As a teacher first, she gave him a small smile, tilting her head in the slightest. "Keith, good afternoon. Is something the matter?" She asked, folding her hands within her long sleeves, appearing like the perfect japanese doll. Well, minus the make up. Keith was doing his best to contain all the emotions swirling through him at that point in time. Especially the darkest ones. His eyes glinted for a moment and they appeared like a cats, stuffing his hands in his pockets. He mumbled an 'afternoon' to her, looking out the windows before back up to his.... teacher. "Nothing Ms. Kobiyashi.... " He started, his cat ears beginning to emerge along with his tail. They were laid back, his tail moving back and forth in agitation. "Are the rumors true? Has the untouchable stepped down from her high and mighty platform?" He asked. No, it was more like he demanded it.I hate being right. She just wished he hadn't phrased it that way. "Yes, to be completely honest." When the boy seemed surprised at her honesty, she couldn't help but chuckle, stepping up to him. "What, did you think I would deny a truth?" She asked softly, observing the rippling effects of his contained emotions on his body. His agitation and jealousy was so clear."Why? What-" It was getting hard to contain his pain, rage, and jealousy.Holding up a hand, Tsuki closed her eyes for a brief moment, sensing this was going to go badly. "Stop. Do not play the, 'What-does-he-got-that-I-don't-got' game. Please just accept this as it is and do not pester him. I don't want to see a report for harassment." She said softly, drawing out her notepad and pen as she dodged out of the way of the swipe at her head. She drew her "walking stick," gripping in her hands a moment later. Flipping it open, the blades glinted at the tip, her notepad and pen vanishing into her robes again. "Keith, stop it. Do not make me have to report you." She blocked as he leaped at her again, now in his anthropormorphic form of a great big werecat. But he was damned resourceful, using his back paw to stab into her chest. There was a brief look of surprise on her face before her body suddenly dissipated into nothing.Keith looked confused, and then afraid. He had just tried to kill a teacher. Oh god... I'm so done...A form loomed up behind him, his neck fitting perfecting into the right angle her blades form on the one side. "I'm afraid I will have to report this incident. You are to go back to your dorm and remain there for the rest of the day. You are allowed to go out for dinner, but then you must return to your room afterwards. Do I make myself clear? Don't think about trying to dodge out of it, I will know." She said softly, if not a bit sadly. She hated having to report students for such things. Straightening up, she watched the boy revert back to his human form, looked ashamed and... terrified.
Shaking her head, she didn't plan on saying anything to Atlas in reality. The boy had realized the gravity of his mistake, no need to make it worse. Now that she was finally free from everything, she walked out the front door of the classroom building, slowing in her step to observe all of the students moving past enjoying their day off. Vadasz swooped down to land on her shoulder, cooing in worry, nudging her cheek. The gesture made her chuckle and smile, brushing her finger along his dark feathers. The sun made the blue seem to glow and the black grow deeper. "Don't worry, I'm alright. We knew this would happen." She told him softly, walking through the mass of students easily, occasionally greeting or speaking to one. It made her wonder where Jareth was, glancing about.
It surprised her to hear the whinny of a horse, her eyes immediately drawn to the sound, a faint smirk appearing on her lips. It surprised her to see him around so many other students, but there he was. She almost seemed to glide over to him, her foot falls muffled by the grass. "Up and about in the day? I'd almost think you'd jump at a chance to avoid the sun." She asked softly, her ever present smirk on her lips.
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ShadowLadyRaven Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 2:52 pm
Hearing the voice, Jareth's head snapped towards the approaching woman, seeming to lock on to follow her movements. Grinning as she drew closer he leaned against Calcifer's side, tossing the silver brush from one hand to the other. "You are correct my lady," he replied, giving her a bow of his head before continuing, "But alas this 'free day' has made everyone start rushing about like mad things...as such it's rather hard to find an area quiet enough for a snooze," he sounded mildly irritated, but her visit alone seemed to be soothing him. Smirking, he held a pale hand out to her. The fae was suprised to hear the sudden lull in conversation nearby, eyes flickering towards them before moving away just as quickly. Eyebrows raised in suprise he looked to Tsuki; head tilting unnaturally to the side as it usually did when he was confused. "Either people guard you more jealously then I'd thought or news travels quickly..." he muttered, a hint of laughter showing he didn't really mind.
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