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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 8:59 am
Orrin glanced over at the wall. The wall played? He then smacked his forehead, fixing his glasses after. "Crow plays! Well then, I'd like to hear him play sometime and I'll still pretend to dance." He laughed a little then sneezed again. One day he's learn to dance properly.
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 4:16 pm
Clayr looked suddenly shy and she looked back at him. She grinned, bashfully, raising a finger, resting it on her chest.
'With me?'
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Sammie the Cricket Slayer
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 6:41 pm
Orrin looked to her then smiled and nodded. "Sure! We could dance together and give Crow a show. I mean, I'm not a great dancer but it's fun to try." Orrin then tried a few steps and spins, making up something at random.
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 5:24 pm
Clayr beamed, blushing softly, and clapped for him. He wasn't bad, for winging it. She couldn't wait t dance with him.
She hopped up, grabbing hsi hand and tugging him across the room, in Crow's direction. She wanted to go tell him about the piano that very instant.
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Sammie the Cricket Slayer
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 1:50 pm
When Clayr grabbed him, Orrin made a small 'meep' and nearly tripped over his feet. But the dust kicked up and made him sneeze again, thus pushing him off balance. That was his luck. Out of reaction, Orrin grabbed for sometime, which happened to be Clayr's arm, and went tumbling over.
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 4:33 pm
She felt him start to fall and tried to pull him up, but failed. She only suceeded in getting pulled off balance as well. When she hit the floor, still holding Orrin's arm, she was oo alarmed to check herself, and instead, fell through the floor, taking Orrin with her.
Fortunately, Clary seemed to have been a little bit confused on the direction Crow was. Because when they fell, they wound up in the exact same bed in the exact same room where they had left Crow, who ad started up in the window seat when they fell.
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Sammie the Cricket Slayer
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 7:06 pm
When they didn't hit the floor, Orrin tensed up, the odd sensation of going through the floor making him tremble a little. When dropping onto the bed, his glasses tumbled off yet he didn't seem to notice right away. "I'm so sorry!," he said out loud, hoping he hadn't hurt her or fallen on her or anything. And because his glasses had fallen off, he didn't know exactly where they were.
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 5:12 pm
By the grace of gravity, it wound up being Clayr who fell on Orrin, and none too hard. She landed on her hands and knees over him, then sat bac on his stomach, gently, eyes wide and looking around, surprised at her miscalculation.
Crow reached out and caught Orrin's glasses just before they hit the floor, and raised them, dusting them off on the elaborate sleeve of his jacket for him. " ... did something happen?" he asked, dully, smiling a little.
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:06 pm
Orrin hadn't noticed Clayr over him until feeling her sit on his stomach. He groped for his glasses, not knowing that Crow had caught them, accidentally brushing her leg a couple of times in the process. "I, uh...well, I tripped. I think Clayr took us through the floor," he said with a light blush on his cheeks.
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 7:34 pm
Clayr turned bright pink and wiggled off him. She dropped her arms and scratched at the pale legs underneath her fishnets, his light brushes having tickled her unbearably.
Crow laughed, brightly and outloud at the spectacle, shaking his head. He grasped Orrin's wrist gently and put his glasses back into his palm, not sure how well he could see without them. HE sat back and crossed his legs again, lightly. "She's done that once or twice, when she's been thrown off her guard. No worries."
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:31 pm
Orrin put on his glasses but remained on the bed, lightly rubbing at one of his cheeks. "I don't know if I'll ever get used to it...or this house." Slowly, he sat up. "It's all so strange...and confusing." Pulling off his hat, Orrin ruffled his hair. "Oh! But we found a ballroom with a piano. Clayr told me you played and that we should get you to play for us."
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:49 pm
As Clayr watched, grinning, Crow ducked his head, removing his own hat. It would not be quite correct to say that he blushed, as that would bring to mind a soft shade of pink. But in his shy bashful pride, Crow's bluish-teal cheeks tinged a lovely shade of violet.
"I'm not all that good, I've been out of practice for a while. But, if you'd like me to ..."
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 6:14 pm
Orrin glanced at Clayr for a moment before looking back to Crow. "I've love for you to. Plus, you can't judge yourself on such things," he said with a smile, now sitting indian style on the bed. "You gotta let others have a say and Clayr already thinks you're great."
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 5:01 pm
Crow sat up a litle taller, blush having faded only a little. "I'll go pstairs and check it out some time soon. But I actually have a surprise for you two. I found something while you were gone." He held out what looked like a flyer, and a fairly new one. It was an announcement for a party to be held in a few days. An engagement party the entire town was invited to, to be held at the Fallen Star.
Clayr read it over, her eyes wide with anxiety. He surely to the gods wasn't serious. All those people, all that noise ...
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 5:24 pm
Orrin blinked at Crow then read the flyer. He'd never heard of an engagement party before but guess easily what it was. "Are you, or we, going? I don't really know anyone else here but you two." He glanced at Clayr and saw that her expression wasn't exactly of joy. "It's just open for everyone?"
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