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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:31 pm
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:35 pm
Reserved for Adhara and Lironax about Pepper.
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:38 pm
Adhara's Journal
Wow, it feels like it's been a long time since I've had time to just sit and write. But, I finally got the chance to send Adelle to her friend Fitzroy's house and not have anything to do for the rest of the day. Thank God for Sundays, right?
___So, Adelle's been growing like a weed, though it's more in the figurative sense. She should have had her second growth a while ago, I thought, but I suppose I can't be completely sure. And I definitely don't object to her staying small for a little bit longer. It's still hard to believe that she's really my own little baby. Well, mine and Adriel's...
___Speaking of Adriel, guess who found me out? Yeah, that's right; he knows that Adelle is his daughter now, though I'm not totally sure how he came to find that out. I assume Duncan told him... but that's not really the point, is it? Now Adelle knows that Adriel is her daddy and practically demands to see him more often, because now she has an excuse. Sure, situation-regardless she's always really liked Adriel, but I don't think she really knows that Adriel is already... well, the mother of another child, which means that his hands are already full. I just wish that I could give her whatever she wanted but I can't...
___Aside from the negative, at least I'm finally getting her another... parental figure. I've finally, finally started to see 'Zuba seriously. We're actually going on real dates and everything! It's... gosh, it's so exciting. And it's kind of funny; it seems that my more, uh, lustful tendencies have quieted since they've, I suppose, had something that they're sure they'll get at some point or another. Of course, I'm sure it won't be soon, but I certainly don't mind waiting. At all, actually. It's... more than I can say for anyone else I've ever been with or even just crushed on...
___...am I falling in love with Azubahiel?
___AM I IN LOVE WITH 'ZUBA?!
___I... wow. I don't really know why I never considered that as an option. I mean, it's easily plausible but... wow.
___Anyway, moving on. I'll... I'll probably come back to that.
___Lirona, previously known as Lironax, has recently come out as a transsexual, which I truly don't find a surprise. She's absolutely adorable, and loves being made-up. You know what's even better, though? Finally, finally, she seems to be at least kind of getting over Aludra, if even for the time-being. She's got a crush on this boy, Pepper, who she met at the Facility who stuck her with the nickname 'Golden Eyes'. Adorable, right? Well, I don't completely trust him for sure, but I'm not too scared. I'll just be sure to keep an eye on that whole thing until... well, whenever.
___I should probably be getting to sleep now. This entry was written in segments over a good five hours and all. Hah! Nightnight, journal.
-Adhara ♥
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:39 pm
Adelle wiggled as she attempted to just sit on the bench in the bookstore and do nothing. Unfortunately, 'do nothing' was not in the list of actions that were possible for the poor little Diligence angel. Finally having enough of this 'sitting', she jumped up and ran about, wing flapping to get her up a bit higher and a bit faster as she tried to find her mama, running into a few unlucky customer on accident and squeaking an apology before darting off again.
Finally, she found Adhara in the fantasy section and jumped up to hug onto her mother's leg happily. "Mama, mama, mamaaa!! Sitting is boring, I wan'na do something, can I help you with your booky-stuff pleasepleasepleasePLEASE?!" she squealed, jumping up and down and pulling on her mother's dress. Adhara's eyes widened a bit when the strapless dress started to fall off at her daughter's actions and she laughed a bit, pulling it up again and holding on tight to it.
"Sure you can, baby," she replied sweetly, lifting her daughter up, Reena quickly coming to support the child steadily against Adhara's hip. She walked the girl to a box that she was busy unpacking, where she set the girl down.
"Alright, Mama's job today is to unpack books and put them on the proper shelves. So what we do is we get out five books-" she explained, picking up five smallish chapter books from the box, showing them to her daughter. "Do you see?" She pointed to each from the bottom to the top. "One, two, three, four, five," she said, believing her daughter had figured it out fast enough when the girl nodded excitedly and pulled the same amount out of the box one-by-one.
"One, two, three, fouw- four, five!!" she said happily, looking up at her mother with glowing brown eyes. Adhara smiled brightly back.
"Alright, now follow me, Della," she said, leading her daughter back to where she'd been before being assaulted. She got down on her knees and spread out the five books that she had. "Now, look at this name right here," she said, pointing to the last name of the author on the top book of her stack, ignoring as a man wolf-whistled from behind her, a rather common occurrence since she'd gotten her job here.
"See, this one has an 'F' for the last name, which means that it goes with the ones like it," she said, going down the aisle on her knees to find the F's. Her daughter already knew her letters, Adhara had seen to that, but the girl didn't know much about how they were implemented, or how to count. As such, this was the perfect opportunity. "But there are a lot of F's, right? Well, then you look at the next letter, which is 'a'. If there are multiples of those, too, you look at the next and the next until you find exactly where it goes, alright baby?" she asked, and Adelle nodded excitedly, running to finish her task, all the while jumping around excitedly.
Finally, finished with the first five, she ran back to her mother, who lead her back to the box full of books. "After one, two, three, four, five, we have more numbers. This time, six, which comes after five, then seven, eight, nine, ten..."
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:44 pm
Noah's Journal
My life is flashing before my eyes.
___Already, my baby's baby has reached the child stage, which means she's a step away from pre-teen, which is how old Adhara was when she got pregnant... was that really so long ago? Wow... I'm... I'm honestly amazed by how quickly things seem to be going in my life. Silas and I are set to be married in only about a month's time, around the end of this year, so close to the winterish holidays. I'm... anxious, to say the very least. We're already one big happy family, but that just sorta... seals the deal, doesn't it?
___I took Adhara out to the mall earlier today, so that she could buy new clothing for Adelle, whose outgrown most of her old things. Much to my own... displeasure, the girl seems to fancy dressing in nothing but tights and semi-long shirts, which I feel is only a recipe for disaster. But she's my granddaughter, not my daughter. Adhara is raising her, not me, and I'm not one to question how she's doing it. But I am allowed to give her advice.
___For some reason, I felt a lot more wistful about this meeting than the others. I mean, Aludra's going to be growing soon, meaning that he'll be at the same stage that Adhara was when she moved out, the same with Lirona. Hale and Coren are still small, but they seem to be more attached to their biological parents than they are to Silas and I, meaning that... well, I suppose we're going to be empty nested much sooner than I would have... liked.
___I supposed the reasoning behind the listlessness was a result of the fact that Adhara's been talking about inviting Azubahiel, a friend from when she was small turned girlfriend only recently, to come and live with her and Adelle. It's just... I suppose it's the final bell on the fact that my little girl really has grown up from the trouble-making, energy-filled toddler she once was.
___At least she's happy, though, that I'll admit is a great thing to see. There was a period of time after she'd had Adelle where she seemed to take on a sort of depression, unfortunately. I was worried for her when she left the house, but she seems to be doing... perfectly fine on her own. Earning her own money, taking good care of her daughter.
___I'm just amazed that, under my guidance [of all things], she managed to learn so well, and become such an upstanding citizen.
___I'm so proud of her.
-Noah
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:55 pm
Adhara's Journal
I'm so... excited. And scared. And just every single emotion in-between.
___The other night, my brother went into a coughing fit so bad that he was rushed to the hospital. He'd apparently been coughing up blood lately and hadn't let any of us know about it, so we learned when he nearly died as a result of it. I'm really glad that he's alright, though, but you know what's ironic?
___It was the next morning, waking up in the waiting room, that my baby girl grew again. Instead of a toddler, she's now a child, and I still can't believe it! My dad and I went shopping at the mall for new clothes for her, and it was fun, but he seemed rather distant, smiling like this was the last time that he would see me or something. It was really strange.
___I've been wondering recently if I want to take my relationship with 'Zuba to a higher ground or not. I mean, we've been friends since we were toddlers, and I've liked her... for a long time.
___So I was wondering if I should invite her to live with us. Adelle seemed just completely ecstatic about the idea, so there's no problem with that. It might cost a bit more for food, but I'm sure that 'Zuba wouldn't be against paying for some of it, unless I've got her personality completely off, in which case, I really shouldn't be thinking about living with her, huh?
___Well, I guess I should... go get ready to ask that question, shouldn't I? Here goes nothing [everything]...
-Adhara
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:06 pm
It would be on a Saturday that you open your mail box (if you have one) and notice there is a rather thick envelope stuffed in there. There is no postage stamp and a very vague return address. But you recognize the font and the company's name. 'Seven of Seven Inc' scrawled in majestic font across the upper left hand corner. As you open it, you may strangely find yourself drawn to the letter, there is a mass of notes inside. They read as follows:
Letter Congratulations! You have managed to succeed in raising your child. (IE: Not killing him or her or getting killed yourself. Haha we kid of course.) We would like an update from you on the following: Guardians Name: Child's Name: Sin: Virtue: Gender: Current Attitude: Likes: Dislikes: Any abnormal growths: (if any, example: Feathers molting, horns growing larger, scars ) Current hair style: Current clothing preferences: Dominant celestial trait: (The sin or virtue) Please summarize in your own words how difficult or easy it was taking care of your child. Did you manage to care for them in a kindly fashion? Or were you forced to discipline them? As well do not be alarmed if you suddenly find your child achieving a massive growth spurt in the next little while. We are finding that the children from our facility have strange growing patterns and are rather unpredictable. Although please let us know if anything unexpected occurs. Sincerely the technicians from Seven of Seven Inc. Ps. Please just leave your letter back in your mail box one you have completed it our courier will pick it up. Thank you.
You would notice the letter seems overly friendly...strange since the scientist were so ...cold before.
(Just take the from Guardians name to Dominant Celestial trait and pm it to the mule, the summarization doesn't have to be long just have fun with it.)
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 8:59 am
It was... strange. Usually I felt fine following a growth. As a matter of fact, it was often a cause for celebration. So I didn't understand why, that morning, I woke up another stage older and full of an overwhelming... depression, almost. Everything seemed so different, reaching another stage. My daughter had grown twice since she'd been born, while I'd only grown once and yet... I guess my life has finally caught up with me.
I can only remember flashes of when I was toddler now. I don't remember meeting Adriel; the only things I can relate to that meeting is the smells of food and chocolate ice cream. Even memories of that afternoon that we shared together in quite the strangest of ways has faded to the back of my memory, marked by a sweet smell in the air and a few... interesting experiences, ones that I don't believe I'll be sharing with anyone else. Well, I suppose 'Zuba, perhaps, but they won't be the same at all...
I found myself in the living room after a few moments of looking in the mirror, noticing a few different things, such as the frames on my wings had turned from silver to gold, a change that I honestly didn't mind. But, although not even an adult yet, I couldn't help but see myself aging, not to mention feel it. And along with that, I felt... afraid, I guess. Generally afraid of the future, afraid of what it held or, for that matter, didn't hold.
It wasn't until I was looking through a scrapbook that my dad had made duplicates of that I noticed that I was crying. It was also around then that my baby girl woke up, stepping out of her room, taller and obviously having grown from her toddler stage, another thing that made me choke back a sob. She walked forward in pink plaid two-piece pajamas, scratching gently at her head and yawning a bit, before she seemed to notice something amiss.
"Mama...?" she asked. Lord, she even sounded different. I gave her my best smile and she immediately came to life, wings flapping in concern as she ran over and practically tackled me. I couldn't help but laugh; she was such a sweetheart, always ready to give away affection when needed. I hugged her close and she gasped happily. "Mama, you got bigger, too!!"
"Yes I did, Della," I replied, unable to help but smile through the tears in the face of this sweetness, kissing her on the nose. "Just like you~"
She pouted back, wiping the tears from my cheeks sloppily while Kammy, Sutry, Niita, and Reena interacted amongst themselves. "But that means I'll never catch up with you now!!" And I laughed again, snuggling my daughter as close as I could without squashing her on our couch. "Don't worry, baby girl..." I reassured her with a kiss to the brow. "You will one day."
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:06 am
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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:59 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:42 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:44 pm
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:08 am
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:14 am
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