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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:49 am
Azure thought long and hard about the decision in front of him. He had never really had to make a decision like that. But the look on Dyas' face said it all. It looked so sad when her father offered him to go back to headquarters. Azure couldn't stand to be one of the things that made her sad. "I stay, Dyas wants me to stay." Azure finally answered to Raken. "I do not want Dyas to be sad."
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:56 am
"You shouldn't give into peer pressure you know." He looked at dyas and shook his head at her. "You know better then to guilt him. I am dissapointed in you Dyas." The words were harsh but the tone soft. Her eyes widened. The dissapointment speech from her dad always made her feel three times smaller. She looked down at her plate, not looking at anyone now. She didn't mean to look sad...she couldn't help it...
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:09 am
Azure shook his head. "I don't know what that is..." Azure had no idea what peer pressure was. "I didn't know which I wanted though, Dyas help me choose." Azure explained to Raken. Now Raken was making Dyas feel bad, Azure didn't like that very much. Azure leaned over to the side and gave Dyas a hug. "Its ok Dyas, its not your fault." Azure said, trying to comfort her.
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:17 am
And then it suddenly became clear. Azure was a bad influence. Getting muddy, jumping off of furniture, and now developing bad habits of using her cute feminity to persuade others into what she wanted. All in one day. Raken smoothly stood and walked to the blue child, a hand going to is small shoulder. "I think it's best if you go now Azure." Dyas flinched as if hit by her fathers words, leaning slightly on her new friend. She didn't mean to be bad...she didn't mean to...
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:26 am
Azure was surprised by the father's actions. "O-ok" Azure said, he didn't want to go, but he wasn't about to argue with Raken either. There was something that seemed to be the matter, but Azure didn't know what that was. "Bye bye Dyas. I see you later, kay?" Azure told Dyas as he gave her one last hug goodbye before slowly climbing off his chair. Maybe Azure just didn't belong with a family, since he so obviously didn't fit in with this one. "Bye bye Dyas."
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:29 am
"Goodbye Azure." He spoke quietly, beginning to pick up the plates. Dyas shook her head and slid off of the chair. She took his hand and started to walk towards the exit.
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:40 am
Azure gwave Dyas a small smile as she walked him to the entrance of the cave. It was a good thing she walked him to the entrance or else he might have gotten lost trying to find it. "Well this is where I got to go. Maybe we can play again sometime, huh?" Azure asked as he started to walk in the direction he had come from. He turned around and waved goodbye.
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:44 am
She nodded and waved back with a smile. But she had the sickening feeling that if her dad had any say...she couldn't be seeing her mudmonster, vampireghosty ticklefighter friend again. Dyas mouthed the word 'bye' and continued to wave until he couldn't be seen anymore Raken came up next to his daughter, gently picking her up. "You do not need him Dyas...never think for a moment that you need love in your life. It only complicates the normally simplistic things in life." She didn't understand. With her love to read, she understood the words, but the meaning was lost. Dyas nodded, but she still wasn't sure as to what to.
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