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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:11 pm
The heat and steam from the Hot springs was really getting to Rei. She let out a coarse cough and sniffed softly, looking in his direction. "So you don't want me talking to you?" she asked, making it sound as is she were hurt by his words. "And don't worry. I keep this blind fold on more than half the time. Plus, look at me. Well, I don't have any abnormal features, but I do look a bit odd. But you can't let that get you down." she said softly, leaning back into the ho water once more. For some odd reason, she yearned for it to be cold. Refreshing, colf water that made you shake for atleast five minutes before you warmed up. She just adored that feeling, but not this feeling she had right now. A warm, fuzzy feeling, as if she were.... Helping others.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:31 pm
"Someone has a snappy attitude." Rei teased, and yet she still did not smile. Though everybody else would've at that moment, she still remained with an emotionless expression. "And I'm guessing you did want to talk to me, wich seems a bit odd for someone to do." she said, thinking for a moment. "And my eyes isn't even half of the problem. I already told you, I get migraines and head aches frequently. Plus, I'd rather rely on my hearing than witness another horrible act no one should see." she added, mumbling the last sentence under her breath. Talking normally felt as if her own voice was booming through her skull, so she talked quietly, where it came as a normal tone in her head.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:56 pm
Kizo kept his head half way under the water and continued to blow little bubbles from his mouth. He felt his anger rise as he heard two people chattering. My gooddness. They both know that they want to talk to eachother properly, but yet they continue to bicker. He sighed to himself, as he pushed his head deeper into the water, hoping to drown out the nonsence. Why is it that people act like that? I mean, who would care to waste such energy.. He continued on and on in his mind. Kizo continued to try not to listen to them.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 6:21 pm
Rei sighed softly, sinking into the water where it was up to her chin. When ever she opened her mouth, little ripples were sent waving themselves through the vast darkness. "I have sensitive hearing, if you want to know so badly." she muttered quietly, eyes resting softly against the soft inside of her blind fold. She heard someone else nearby, yet ignored him like he were a little bug. "Ah, so you are one of those to go after the good looking ladies?" she asked, quirking a brow slightly. "I base who ever I like on personality. So why bother looking at them if they make you happy? And that's the most important thing. You wouldn't go out with a snobby brat is she were a babe, would you?" she asked, trying to push her point striaght out there for him to see.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 6:50 pm
The things they talked about made him shake his head. Asking people out? Is that their subject? He thought to himself. He wasn't exactly the social person, being the kind of person himself. What is it that they feel that I don't feel? Why am I so..Different? Things were a blur to him, not even because he didn't have his glasses on. Things were just, not clear to him. He didn't understand why they were talking about the things they talked about. He lifted himself abit more over the water. He pushed himself on the edge and closed his eyes. Listening. Maybe he would learn something? Kizo did feel like a moron listening to someone else. 'Specialy when they aren't as open as they seemed. But who was he to tell? He was much like that himself.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 6:56 pm
Rei quirked a brow, spurting out a pitied laugh. "Do you really think I wear this all the time?" she asked, pulling off the blind fold. Her magenta eyes blinked softly, adjusting to the little light that drifted nearby. "And besides," she added, placing the blind fold on the ledge behind her,"I would ask no one out, and neither would anyone ask me out." She nibbled on her finger tips softly, blood lust quickly rising. She'd never interacted with someone for so long, and it was draining her energy. She bit down a bit harder in hopes that the small tinges of pain would satisfy her for now, but she couldn't help but fidget nervously. Last time she lost control, she couldn't remember anything. Just the gut-wretching thought of killing her best friend.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:27 pm
Kizomori paused for a second, with his half head under the water. ..Crap. "A-Uh..I wasn't..exactly listening. I mean, if you put it in that way it would seem like I was, but I wasn't exactly..I was just..Relaxing? I-I'll be leaving now, if you don't mind. " He said rather quickly as he could tell his face was somewhat pink from the embarrassment. Baka..You've been in the hot water to long. You aren't thinking straight. He thought to himself. He stepped out of the water, slightly slipping as he stepped out. He felt his head. It was rather woozy. The steam got to him.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:39 pm
Rei coughed slightly in an attempt to avoid the conversation. "It is not my looks that scare men off..." she mumbled slightly, biting viciously upon her fingertips. She could feel blood swelling beneath the skin's surface, and decided not to penetrate her skin in order to keep SOME control. She then turned towards Kizomori, who she'd known has been listening all along. She blinked slightly, magenta eyes visible from his position. Grabbing her blindfold, she pulled herself up and climbed to her feet out of the Hot springs. "Good idea. I'm hungry. Anyone else want to eat?" she asked, glancing to the two of them. Now her 'pink' eyes were clearly visible, but she really didn't care much at the moment. Still, the steam had gtten to her. She could feel a headache brweing itself inside her skull. Pulling on her blindfold, she used her sensitive hearing to find where they were.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 3:08 pm
Kizomori looked at them for a bit. Was I invited, or something? "Ah-uh, well, are you inviting me along with you? I'm sorry, I'm not exactly one to understand invites..." He said, mumbling out the last sentence. He really didn't understand the concept of being invited, or anything like that. Being the person he is, he wasn't exactly the type to be invited. Maybe he was just thinking that they were inviting him. His head felt light and he couldn't think straight. What's going on with you today? You moron.. He thought to himself. He pushed a hand through his hair. "Maybe..I've been in the water way to long. " He mumbled to himself.
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 2:09 pm
Rei nodded slightly in approval. She heard splashing and tighterning skin. The sickening cracks, how ever were too much for her to handle. Each rang out through her ears like jets soaring a few feet above her head, dragging out continuously. Hands clasped over her ears as she dropped to her knees, coughing slightly with a small moan of pain. She dared remove a hand from her ringing ears, glad to hear it was finally over. She climbed to her feet, noticing that his wings had retracted. The mention of his name and the asking of her's. She was slightly deaf at the moment, but it always wore off after a few minutes.
Rei coughed softly, thinking for a moment. The bare thought of her full name scared many off with its meaning, so concluded it'd be best to use her nickname. "Uh... You can call me Rei." she mumbled, rubbing at her ears soflty. Rei then turned towards Kizomori, nodded slightly to his question. "Well then, let's go." she mumbled, turning towards the dressing rooms. In only a few steps, she knew that the headache was done brewing, and it had wuite a few strong ingredients. Her hearing had started recovering, but the throbbing against her temples became stronger. With a towel, she quickly dried herself and pulled on her little black dress. Stepping outside, she leaned against the stone wall and awaited the others.
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