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Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 8:05 pm


Little Goblin had been far hungrier than he'd previously assumed.

Though Kinkade really didn't have much to eat, as, well, real food didn't quite tickle his fancy, the Goblin had managed to eat a good half of it. He'd gone though candy and snack cakes, chips and marshmallows. One thing Kinkade quickly realized he didn't like was anything green and of earthly origin - vegetables were an apparent major no-no with the creature.

Now he held the Goblin in his lap as he lounged in a large chair, gently rubbing its tummy to relieve the ache from the extreme fullness.

"Perhaps next time we should rationalize how much you eat." He suggested, gaze downcast upon the wriggling, greedy thing.

Miserable little Goblin could only whine in response. All that food definately didn't agree with him.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:49 am


After sitting there for a while, stroking the poor little Goblin's tummy, the greedy creature had finally decided that he felt well enough to go running about the rest of the house, attempting to look for adventure. Kinkade wasn't one to wish to dampen his spirits, so he set the Goblin down and watched him scamper away, chittering loudly in the language he doubted he'd ever be able to understand.

Alone, if only temporarily, Kinkade stood and strecthed, yawned, and blinked, wondering if he should do something other than bury himself in a book today.

He looked outside. Seemed far too...dull for his liking.

With a little sigh, he plucked a book from the helf behind him and flopped back down into the chair, opening the dusty cover and immersing himself within the words. Maybe tomorrow he could go exploring.

Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer


Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 3:57 pm


[RP with Victor on December 8th]

Nothing Yet
Calmly off to the side, Kinkade sat upon the ground, playing a game of fetch with the little goblin he called his familiar. He found that the creature was becoming more and more doglike as time passed, and wondered if all goblins were like that, or if it were just a trait he'd managed to pick up somewhere.

He sighed softly. Spending time with little Goblin wasn't too bad, but he wanted some more friends. Harowiin friends. He just knew that there were others out there like him, but...he'd not seen a single one yet. Apparently, there were substantially less Harowiins out there than he'd once assumed. Perhaps his childhood naivety was getting to him.

The crisp, cool winter-bringing air ruffled his hair and he pushed it away from his eyes, making sure to keep a close watch on the little blue-gray creature. The last thing he wanted was for his precious familiar to go missing - then he'd be without any friends, and he most certainly didn't want that.


ll Sky ll
Victor felt the cold breeze as he was flying not very high over the ground as he noticed another boy and a odd creature playing a game of fetch 'How odd...' as he pondered for a second as he was going to play a game on them but the little boy dind't look to happy so Victor used his ability to stop time for a few seconds to jump closer to the boy.

Victor was standing no more then 10 feet from the boy as he introduced himself as his eyes turned blue as a sign that he means no harm to him.


Nothing Yet
It was an odd sensation he felt...the feeling one would get when having just seen a ghost, yet, he wasn't quite frightened by those. He tried his best to shake the feeling off, when - could it be? - he noticed another Harowiin that now stood only feet away from him. He paused (no pun intended), in near awe for several moments before coming to his senses again. He opened his mouth and let it hang there before it finally moved to form words.

"Hello..." His voice was quiet and somewhat timid as he began. He cleared his throat and continued, sounding slightly more confident now. "That's...an interesting ability you have there...assuming that is, of course, your ability, and not just something that happened? What was it?" He tilted his head to the side, ever-hungry for information. "Teleportation, or something of the sort?"

Nonchalantly, he reached forward and grabbed up his goblin, hugging it close to him despite its noises of protest.


ll Sky ll
"My name is Victor, and yes its my ability" he pointed out "But it insn't Teleportation, i'm able to stop time for only a few seconds. I'm not to good at it but i'll get better" he sighed "Well whats your name?" he asked with his head tilted as he turned to the little goblin wanting to get pet it but dind't know if it was going to bite him or not.


Nothing Yet
Setting the goblin down, who gleefully and comically began to skip around and throw his stubby arms in the air, Kinkade clapped his hands together and grinned widely, fangs pressing over his lower lip.

"Oh, my! What a wonderful ability...I do wish you luck with your mastering of that trick. It seems that it could become quite useful in the future, as you grow, wouldn't you agree?"

Noticing that Victor was eyeing Goblin, he picked him up, causing him to cease his dancing, and placed him closer to the other Harowiin.

"He's fairly friendly. I don't think he would do anything to hurt you - he generally has similar interests and behaviors as I do, and I've no reason to wish you harm just yet." Another crooked grin. "I'm Kinkade. Pleasure to meet you, Victor."


ll Sky ll
"Nice to meet you Kinkade" as he looked at the little goblin again "Yes, my ability comes in handy to jump around to scare someone or something, though I havn't used it on anyone just yet" as he grinned " May I pet your little goblin?" as he smiled and then turned to the little goblin and gave a small but friendly smile as looked up at the sky and noticed that their was alot fo stars out tonight.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:05 pm


[Rp with Sky January 7th]

Nothing Yet
Looking out over the horizon in an almost hopeful manner, Kinkade held his Goblin close to him, trying to keep the cold-natured creature warm. The poor thing had apparently caught a cold of sorts - or, perhaps, he'd just gotten so sick from eating all of those candies and cakes Kinkade had been naive enough to let him have.

He slowly walked over to a small patch of grass and set Goblin down in it, watching as he curled up and plucked up a mushroom, cuddling it. Kinkade couldn't help but chuckle. Though he normally wasn't very softhearted, he found himself very attatched to the greedy Goblin.


Hakuo0000
Sky was looking at a large tree, staring at it's oversized brown old tree trunk. He wondered how something so huge and old could still be living. It still seemed to have all its colored non crunchy leaves hanging on its thousands of branches. It was most posably a miracle, or the coolest thing he had ever seen.

He sighed as memories filled into his head of a young man with a loli-pop that was green. He hated getting these memories, they always seemed to saden him. He didn't have a clue why, but they would appear almost daily now. The other night the memory wrote the letter M in the sky.

The dreams confused him, but he didn't have much time to worry.

His eyes widined as he saw someone in the distants.

"Maybe I can make a new friend . . ."

He said as he walked to the figure. As he walked it grew larger, and he could now spot something on the floor.


Nothing Yet
The rustling of grass nearby caught Kinkade's attention - sometimes, his sensitive hearing could be somewhat of a curse. He turned in the direction of the noise and nonchalantly brushed his hair from his eyes, and foun himself gazing upon a child with what appeared to be a wand.

Curious as a cat, as always, Kinkade grinned crookedly, one fang managing to push over his lower lip. He reached down to give Goblin a little pat before extending his well-manicured hand for a handshake.

"Good evening. Are you wandering for a specific reason, tonight? Or are you just out and about, like I? I'm Kinkade, by the way - it'd be rather rude of me not to mention that after I asked all those questions."


Hakuo0000


Sky was surprised that the child had been so . . . so communitive. He had have expected the bo to ignore him and smirk as he walked by sad. He was over joyed though. The attack of question, well not an attack, had caught him off gaurd. He quickly smiled, cleand off his closed and blinked.

"Good evening in deed."

He took a moment to think of an answer to the other questions.

"I guess I'm just out and about like yee. I am Sky."

He said as he shook his rattle/wand.


Nothing Yet
Chuckling, Kinkade watched Sky as he greeted him. Goblin had miraculously found himself feeling better, and was now inspecting the other Harowiin, sniffing and poking at the child's ankles and feet.

Hoping his familiar wasn't bothering the other boy too much, Kinkade continued as warmly as he had begun the conversation.

"Ah, I see. It's a nice time to be out...pretty quiet. Lots of time to think. Or to do the opposite. Guess it's presonal preference."

Shrugging, Kinkade looked Sky up and down once.

"Is that a wand you have?" He asked, curious.


Hakuo0000
Sky laughed as he felt Goblin inspecting him. Goblin's actions of poking his leg tickled him. He smiled as he reached down and patted Goblin on the head, hoping he wasn't being mean to the creature.

Hoping he wasn't being rude, he removed his hand and put his pacifier back into his mouth. He smiled as he sucked on it happily. He took it out as he was ready to reply.

"Yes it's very nice out here, a good night in deed. I came out here to think about some thoughts I've been having."

He said, reffering to his odd dreams.

"I think it is. I am able to make a light come out of it, but I perfer to use it as a rattle."


Nothing Yet
Kinkade gazed upon Sky with upmost interest, watching his movements as he sucked on the pacifier, then took it out. The two of them seemed to have a lot in common - thoughtwise, at least, they both liked to come outside to think.

Goblin was amused by the little pat, and made little chitering noises as he danced around Sky, waving his stubby arms in the air and attempting to mock the noises Kinkade made when he laughed.

"Ahh..." Kinkade murmured, tilting his head slightly to the side to continue looking at the rattle. "Seems to be interesting...maybe once you grow a little more, it'll do more things."

He nodded thoughtfully. It seemed every Harowiin he'd met had abilities that seemed like they would increase with time.


Hakuo0000
Sky laughed as he watched Goblin dance around and wave. The little noises he made were just adorable. He smiled sweatly as he wondered if he should pet him.

Sky looked at Kinkade, trying to think what he was like. They seemed to have something in commen, which was a good thing, or at least he thought so. Mayb they had enough in commen to be friends.

"Maybe it will. At least I hope it will. I mean I like my ability," He took a time to think before he finished. " but it seems like it can do so much more."

He said with a sweat smile.

"So what's his or her name?" He asked, reffering to Goblin.


Nothing Yet
Thoughtfully, Kinkade nodded in agreement with what Sky had said.

"I like your ability too. I think it'll shape up to be something so amazing that it would be a good idea for me to be a friend instead of a foe." Chuckling, he didn't know if he were joking or not - it seemed like Sky did have an amazing amount of potential, which he was sure the rattle/wand would only magnify.

Knowing that he was being acknowledged, Goblin pasued immediately in front of Sky and gave him a massive grin that seemed to stretch across his entire stone-colored face.

Smiling, Kinkade introduced him.

"This is my familiar. He's...an interesting one. I have to admit I really wasn't creative at all when I named him. It's just Goblin." He looked a little embarassed, but didn't think it would make that much of a difference to Sky whether or not the Goblin had an amazing name.


Hakuo0000
Sky smiled as Kinkade talked about his ability. He never thoguht it was going to be that great, Kinkade was just most likely being nice. Kinkade was most likely just being nice. He had no idea what his ability was though, and thought it best to ask.

"Thank you, although I doubt it'sgoing to be great as your making it out to be. When I get older it might be, but we'll just have to wait see." He paused for a moment, perparing himself. "So what's your ability?"

He stared at Goblin and petted his on the head.

"I think the name is great, it suits him all so perfectly. I doubt I'll be able to name one with a name as good as that."

He said with a small smile.


Nothing Yet
Frowning slightly, Kinkade looked at Goblin and scooped him up into his arms, holding him close again. He hated to admit it, but he wasn't completely sure what his ability was - or the extent of it, at least.

"Well...I...really haven't practiced it that much. When I've tried, it's on Goblin, and it makes me feel a little guilty." Said guilt showed in his eyes as he gazed upon Sky once more.

"I think I can kind of control minds and the like...though...like I've said, I haven't really had that much practice, so I'm a bit afraid to use it."

Smiling weakly, Kinkade nodded with gratitude.

"I'm glad you like his name, though. I hope that if you do get a familiar, you're not as stumped for a name as I was." Chuckling, he then added, "I...also don't want you to be too afraid of me for my ability...I'd not try it on you. You don't have to worry about that."


Hakuo0000


Sky wasn't afriad to much, he knew that Kinkade was far to nice to use his ability on him. That was one of the trully great abilities. He could contral people for heavens sake!

"I like your ability, it gives you a great sence of power. You are trully awsome." He said with a smile on his lips.

"I'm not afriad, but I fear I must go now . . ."

He said in a weak voice, something hitting the side of his head. He was ggetting another memory another letter.

He crawled off.


Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer


Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:08 pm


[Mini Rp-ish thing with Mark]

Hakuo0000

Location: Cloudly Haven Stair way.

Mark sighed as he sat down on one of the many steps. He didn't have time for this, he did have a life. This wasn't a time to discuss that though, he had to reach the top. It wasn't a very long stairway at all, but Mark tended to make things worse then they were. He just sat, then pulled out a rag to clean Sky.

"This is for you."

He said as he started to walk agian, not knowing what to expect. He could walk into his doom, but the stair way was so nice he doubted it. He smiled as he reached the top.

Location: Cloudly Haven.

Mark took sigh of relief as he looked to see a beautiful sight. He had expected something bad, but he was completly wrong. It was a beautiful place with roads that sung. The roads were covered with gold and diamonds, he almost wanted to cry. It was just so wonderful.

He looked out towards the distants to see a large castle with little dots flying around it. He debated if he should go there, seeing as the other castle he was in fell over. He smiled as he walked around.

There was something wrong though...

The place looked empty.

"I must be the first one here. . ." He said as he walked towards a fountian.


Nothing Yet
Location: Cloudy Haven Stairway

He'd thought this place had only existed in the books he'd so eagerly consumed. It seemed far too perfect to actually be true, real nonetheless. Goblin wrapped in a thin, small blanket in his arms, Kinkade smiled crookedly as he stared at the staircase that would take him upward and into the glorious place. Could he be dreaming? Surely not - the goblin wouldn't be here, so tangible, and he most certainly didn't sleepwalk...

He gently shook the goblin awake, and asked him in a soothing whisper if he'd care to walk for himself now. Slightly disappointed at the head shaking and squeaking "no" he received as a response, Kinkade merely sighed and began his ascent.

Somehow, it wasn't as far vertically as he'd previously assumed. Reaching the top, he tilted his childish head to the side and looked upon the other being there with glittering, curious eyes.

"Oh. Hello." He greeted him once he'd come close enough. "Why, you don't look very...er...I don't know how to say this without coming across as rude...but you look rather normal, really. What brings you here?" He had to admit that he did admire the person's blue hair - quite a wonderful taste in colors, really.


Hakuo0000
Location: Cloudy Haven

Mark was so surprised he fell on his butt. He hadn't expected for any one to come up here. He looked at the odly dressed person. He could only think of one word he could discribe him as. A Harowiin. He smiled sweatly, trying to hide his fear. He hadn't come across one like this. It's small teeth he had read about. The way he looked. The books he had read would only call this Harowiin one thing. A Vampire. Mark started to shake, he was afriad. He was such a wimp. He wiped some sweet off of his head, trying to act cool. He started to get up.

"Hi." Mark said shaking. He couldn'r belive how weak he was, but he had to try to act smart about this. The only thing he knew how to do. If he kept on acting scared mabye the Harowiin would try to eat him. He tried to act all cool, making himself stop shaking.

He looked at the Vampire agian. There wasn't really anything to be afriad of. He was small, and had a great taste in hair color. He laughed. He couldn't believe he had been such a wuss. "I like your hair. I'm here to well just be here, and um thanks?"


Mondo Celest
Kinkade cocked his head to the side and smiled softly.

"Thank you. I like your hair, too. I have a thing for blue."

He looked to the goblin resting in the blanket in his arms, and smiled again.

"And this little guy is Goblin. He's rather grumpy at the moment, but he's normally pretty friendly." And odd grunt could be heard coming from somewhere within the confines of the blanket.

"What are doing up here, by yourself? Admiring the stairs? They look like they'd be a bit cold to sit on." He looked down at the stairs and looked back up, thoughtfully.

"Oh, and before I forget, my name is Kinkade."


Hakuo0000
Location: Cloudly Haven

Mark smiled. He was relieved that this Kinkade person was being so nice. He liked him, and his hair was just wonderful. He decided to be friendly, it would keep him out of trouble for a while. He pulled a small box out of his pack, a small green lolli-pop in the center. Mark cleaned it with a wipe, then smiled.

"It's nice to meet you Kinkade and Goblin."

He smiled sweatly, he was feeling odly more comfortable. He was relaxed, which was rare for him. Very odd.

"I'm here just to admire the sights. I never thought a place like this could exist, but I was wrong. Which is rare fr me, but I think that will be happening more often, for I have discovered this whole new world."

He smiled wider, he couldn't believe he was talking to someone without sweeting.

"Maybe we should sit on them to find out?"
PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:09 pm


[RP with Madison]

LucKy CLover


Location: Cloudy Haven Stairway


Madison slowly made her way to the stairway. She has always wanted to be like the other Harowiin and have fun but something inside of her held her back. It wouldn't allow her to open up and enjoy life. She wanted to break free from the chains so she took a deep breath and slowly made her way up the stairs.

"I can do this... I won't let it hold me back any longer." Her slow pace turned into a slow jog and then into a sprint. She collaped at the top of the stairway breathing heavily. She closed her eyes and rested there for a moment.


Location: Cloudy Haven

Madison strolled along the road heading to the fountain. She heard voices and she instantly ran and hid behind a tree. Her heart was beating hard against her chest. She mustered all the courage inside her and walked out from behind the tree. She only managed to walk a few steps before she started seeing flashes of her old life.

Bloody hands... explosions... death...

She could take it and dived back behind the tree.

"No more" she wispered, "please, make it stop!"



Nothing Yet


Amused by the gorgeous area itself, Kinkade and the goblin had wandered off again. His familiar seemed to be trying to gather all the shiny objects he could find in his tiny arms, hoping to ferret them away.

He frowned as he heard a noise nearby...it was a sudden rustling noise, and he wondered if there was another Haorwiin here that he might be able to speak with. Intrigued and thrilled that he'd have the oppertunity to converse with one of his kind, he curiously headed in the direction he'd assumed the noise had come from.

He couldn't help but grin as he noticed what the little Goblin was doing, and he mentally noted that he would have to be careful not to let him take the tiny treasures home. He figured that there would be consequences to taking things from a place such as this.


LucKy CLover


Location: Fountain


Madison felt like she was going insane. She shook her head so much she felt like throwing up. The beautiful sparkling jewels that lined the path repeatedly shone bright lights into her eyes, which wasn't exactly helping her get rid of her headache. She stood up and ran straight for the fountain for a drink and she didn't let anything get in her way! She crashed right into a boy!

"I.. I'm so sorry," she said quietly. Her eyes started watering.
"I'm sorry... th-the bright lights were giving me a headache s-so I closed m-my eyes.. Oh! I'm so sorry! Please forgive me."

She got out her bandages and offered to help the boy up.



Nothing Yet
Well, that had all happened rather quickly. Flash of a girl, suddenly being knocked down...and here the female was, offering to help him up.

He took a moment to get himself together, trying to assemble the previous events in his head, then finally took her offer and pulled himself up. Inspecting his clothing, he found that nothing had been frayed or torn - just a little dusty. He brushed the shimmering dust from his clothing and cleared his throat before smiling a greeting to the girl.

"Oh, nothing to apologize for, really." He nodded once. "No harm done."

It was his turn to extend a hand, though his gesture was one of the offer of a handsake.

"I'm Kinkade; I've come here with my Goblin, my familiar, in hopes of meeting other Harowiin. Looks like we did well." He flashed another toothy grin.

Goblin, intrigued by this new being, toddled over to her, shiny things still in tow, and poked at her ankle.

Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer


Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:20 pm


[Haunted Doors RP Posty]

Harowiin Magic

"The Hunted Doors lead to a vast castle, the castle rest upon a floacating upon a rock in the sky, most harowiins have a had time just getting up to the castle because most harowiins can't fly up there to get to the doors. Witches are always visting the castle because it is so easy for them to get to the doors and enter the castle rather then the harowiins who can't have to use little tricks to get to the doors.

But most harowiins don't know that all they have to say is a very simple words and they will end right in front of the Hunted Doors, thought i'm not going to tell you because they wouldn't be fun to give away a secret like that wouldn't it? So i'm going to let you find a way to the Hunted Doors and insdie the castle will be amazing I promise that.

I know all my talking may be a bit annoying but don't you want to know what inside the castle? Will if you are interested in going up their to the castle you must know something. Witches tend to be the only wants up there, and not all witches are sweet, very few witches are sweet so if you get up there witches might play a few games with you, but if something happens to you, maybe a sweet witch will help you?

Will since that might not happen since most witches at the Hunted Doors and inside the dark castles arn't nice at all so i'll be giving you a little trick to keep those nasty witches away from you, a very easy little spell I learned from a good witch when I was about your age and ventured to the castle, well I better tell you since I can tell your getting a bit impaitent with all my talking, so here it is.

Repeat after me "Bambini!" that should scare the witches away in a heart beat so are yo ready to give is a shot and get to the Hunted Doors and get into the dark castle? Well be my guest and go give it a shot! Oh and one more thing, getting into the doors isn't easy either, oh but you'll fivd out how to get inside pretty easy.

Well I must be going! Have fun!" As the old man walked away and seemed just to fade away as he walked into the fog.


As a little frog came jumping out of the bushes "If you want to know how to get to the castle just as me! For I know the little sercets that old fart didn't tell you about!"


Nothing Yet
Smiling weakly as the chilly wind ruffled his hair and clothing, Kinkade paused for a moment, ceasing his rapid strides so his small goblin familiar could keep up. The exhausted little creature was now panting and whining, moving more slowly than ever.

Feeling somewhat sorry for the little fellow (and feeling he really owed him for being watched so meticulously while he was still in lollipop form), Kinkade bent his kees so he was closer to the ground, placing a palm-up hand out towards the little gray creature.

"Come on." He murmured gently. "I'll carry you the rest of the way." Another brief smile showed two delicate fangs.

With utmost gratitude, the goblin dashed forward with every bit of strength left in his tiny limps and fastened onto Kinkade's arms, tugging gently so his master would do as he promised.

Kinkade stood once more and turned back around to face the direction he was headed. Eyes hardening as he peered off onto the horizon, he began his long strides once more, carrying the squirming bundle in his arms with absolute care.

His destination was a sole place - the proverbial castle in the clouds. Somewhat uncertain as to how he was going to get there, but determined to do so, he continued along the path, hoping to find at least the smallest hint of how to travel to this place.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 7:09 pm


[January 7th - the horrible day when Kinkade finds he has a blank journal within his house. In scrawled, sloppy, childish handwriting, he's managed to begin his life story.]

First Kinkade Journal Entry.


What a wonderful discovery. Goblin and I were playing in the library when he knocked over a small shelf filled with a little less than fifteen books, one of which fell open to reveal pretty parchment paper just ready for me to write on.

Today...I am thinking about the other Harowiin I have met. Victor seems to timid somehow, yet so headstrong as well. He is kind of hard to figure out, now that I think about it...

I want us to meet again soon. He seems so nice...I bet he could use a friend or two.

Madison ran into me. Literally, I guess. She is so afraid of something - her past, I think. Maybe, once someone calms her down for a little while, she could be very nice...but for now, I'm worried she might think I'm some horrible person and try to choke me just because she remembers something suddenly.

And Sky. Sky is so interesting. Goblin seems to like him, which is nice. At least I won't have to worry about my little familiar running off with his things.

Speaking of, I hope Goblin didn't take anything from our short little visit so far at the pretty clouded area...I wouldn't want either of us to suddenly feel someone's wrath or something...

Goblin wants to go to bed. He gets pretty cranky when he doesn't get his 11 hours of sleep, so I think I'd better comply with his wishes.

It feels so nice getting my feelings out on paper. I think this will become a habit fairly soon...

-Kinkade

Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer


Nothing Yet

Obsessive Stargazer

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 8:00 pm


[Rp #2 with Sky, January 14th]

Nothing Yet


Goblin had been tugging at Kinkade's pantlegs to go outside all day, so by evening, the Harowiin had given in to his familiar's wishes. After all, he couldn't let Goblin think that he was ungreatful in the slightest for all the things he'd done to take care of him when he was still a piece of candy.

Though it was more chilly outside tonight, the weather didn't bother Kinkade, as it never really did. Goblin, however, seemed to regret his decision to go outdoors about now. After a substantial amount of walking to arrive in this little clearing, he was quite cold, and his little feet hurt pretty badly.


Hakuo0000
A small fire-light was flickering on and out in where Sky was reading. He sighed as he lifted his small book mark, closing his book after inserting it inside the book. He had hoped to read all night untill he fell asleep, but sadly he had no more wood to light his fire. He lifted himself then went outside, surprised as how cold it was. These were the days he had pants to wear, instead of shorts. He frowned as he lifted his wand into the air, observing it carefully.

He smiled a he walked down a small path, two figures coming into sight. One was average hight, but the other one was small. "Could it be?" He askedd as he started to walk quicker, then almost fell. He wasn't used to his new height and long legs. He then jogged to the figures only to see Kinkade and Goblin. He couldn't help but wonder if they recgonized him.


Nothing Yet
On the path ahead of them, in the waning moonlight, Kinkade noticed a figure with what appeared to be a stick in his head. Thanking his vampirism for keen eyesight, he took a few more paces forward before examining the figure more carefully - it seemed that this being oddly resembled the Harowiin called Sky that he'd met earlier.

But certainly it could not be so! Sky had been much smaller than this figure was...

It came as no surprise to him that he was extremely curious, and he continued along, making sure Goblin could keep up with his brisk pace.


Hakuo0000
Sky had been wondering for ages if anyone would regonize him, not ages but more like a few hours. He was happy about his change, for now he didn't have to walk in that hideous dirt that surronded the world. He smiled as he saw Kinkade and Goblin close in. He knew Goblin would be able to sniff him out, or that was at least what he thought.

He grew closer into he thought he had gone far enough. He smiled a bit, then blinked, wondering what to say. "Hi there Kinkade." He had talked in a gentle voice, trying to disuese his regular voice. "And hello there Goblin." He said in the smae tone, looking at them.


Nothing Yet
Much as Sky had assumed, with a little chitter, Goblin darted forward as they neared the other being, apparently making sure this other creature was safe for Kinkade to be around.

Excited that he recognized the creature's scent, Goblin flailed and pointed at Sky, a large grin across his leathery face.

Kinkade tilted his head to the side as he realized what his familiar was doing. Ah, so it was Sky?

It wouldn't hurt to ask, he assumed. After all, this Sky-lookalike certainly did know his name and Goblin's.

"Is that you, Sky? You've gotten taller." Kinkade remarked with a crooked grin, stating quite the obvious. "And oh, look at that wand...I bet it does much more than the other, hm?"


Hakuo0000
Sky smiled as he put a hand through his hair, amused. He wondered if he really did look that diffrent. He hoped he looked better, not worse. He had thought he looked the same, but he may have been wrong. He would of hated to be wrong. He smiled as he bent down and patted Goblin on the head.

"I see you remember me."

He said with a small smile. He then turned to Kinkade. He was glad he didn't start shouting "Who are you and how do you know me name?" or something absurd as that.

"Yes it is me, Sky. Yes I have seemed to grow in the past two or so weeks." He smiled then stared at his wand.

"I'm afriad not, I haven't figured out how to use a new spell. I think I will learn one soon though, for I am getting close."


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A few gleeful coos escaped Goblin as he was pat on the head, and he smiled affectinately. He danced around for a few moments before prancing back to Kinkade and latching onto his leg, proud that he'd successfully identified someone.

Eyeing the wand once more, as Sky did, he thought of the sorts of things Sky might be able to do. He wondered if he might be able to stop time, like that Victor he'd met...or maybe he'd even be able to do mind control, like he could.

"Well, I'd like to see it when you do learn it." He told him with a no and friendly smile.

"What's it like to be so much bigger?" Inquisitive as always, he eyed the teen. Sky must be having so much fun now, he thought!


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Sky looked at his wand, a small frown on his face. He had been trying to get the blasted thing to do something new, but he had given up and went to reading. He wondered what powers it held, if he could transform to something or maybe contral fire or something just as great. He stood there for a while wondering. He shook his head as he noticed things were going on.

"I'd be happy to show you, that is if I ever learn something. It's not like there's someone to teach me or somthing like that."

He frowned, then tried to smile. He didn't want to show his dissapointment in himself for being weak.

"Being bigger is awsome. I can see the world in a whole new way. Everything just seems so small." he said smiling.


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With another little smile, Kinkade gazed upward to look at Sky properly instead of looking at the jewel-tipped wand. After all, it was rude to stare at something for too long, and he didn't want the other Harowiin to feel awkward.

"If there's anything you think I can do to help, let me know. I'm not hard to find...I live in a house down the path behind us a little ways."

He pointed backward in the direction he had come to demonstrate. It'd be nice for someone else to be in the house besides Goblin and he, for once, after all.

"I bet things do look a lot tinier...I bet Goblin looks like an ant." He remarked with a little laugh. Goblin, however, looked a bit dejected, and stood on his tippy-toes in an attempt to be taller.


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Sky stared into the night sky for a while, looking deeply into the moon. It was bright, the only other light was the stars and his wand. He stoped staring then looked into Kinkade's eyes, wondering what he was thinking about.

"I highly doubt that anyone can help. It will come to me one day, I'm just a bit impateint. I bet I'll learn it by tommorow." He said with a fake smile, highly doubting that he would.

He looked into the distance, trying to see the house. He couldn't but he betted it was nicer then his dump. "Yes I would love to come over."

He laughed after hearing the joke. "No, Goblin is no ant. He may be small, but he's still Goblin."


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Goblin seemed to feel a lot better after this, so he stopped straining to feel taller and hopped over to Sky once more, where he proceeded to lovingly hug his leg and pet his foot. Kinkade's familiar certainly had an odd way of showing his affection, but the vampire was quite used to it by now.

"Maybe. I hear sleeping on things - not literally, of course - helps one think of ideas. Maybe that will work for you." He certainly hoped so.

"Just give me a little warning so I can prepare some food, maybe...I wouldn't want you to starve." He paused thoughtfully before continuing. "I would say I'd have you for dinner one evening, but for what I am, that sounds a little threatening, huh?"


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Sky stared down at Goblin, his leg tickling. He laughed softly as he held back a howler of laughter. He was amused by Goblin, he was just so . . . well he couldn't really discribe him, but he was just great. He just smiled as he held back petting Goblin.

"Yes that might work. I've read that in many books I have ventured through. It always seemed to work. I shall take your advice amd hope your wisdom is right."

He laughed. It was a bit funny to be at a vampire's house for dinner.

"Yes, dinner would be nice, as long as I'm not it."


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Oh! Kinkade hadn't known that Sky was an avid reader. It seemed that they had more and more in common by the second. He realized how nice it felt to be making a friend...at least, he hoped that they were becoming such.

"I didn't realize you liked to read. What sorts of books do you like?" Kinkade couldn't help be smile a he spoke, due to the fact that he was so excited he'd found someone to discuss books with. Books were his life, aside from his curious adventures, after all.

Though Goblin was obviously greatful for Sky not calling him a midget, he'd quickly become bored with all the footpatting. Aimlessly, he wandered off to side, hoping to find something shiny and pretty he could take back home with him.


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Sky smiled. He hadn't known anyone that had read. Maybe for once this was someone he could communicate with. He sure did hope so. He alos hoped they were becoming friends. Last time they had meant it wasn't said, but it seemed like it now.

"Ah, yes reading is my favrite hoby of all time. I like all sorts of books; adventure, fantasy, drama, and what ever books are classified that I read. A mystery book is also good." He smiled as he talked to Kinkade. Reading was the only thing he had to do.

Sky looked down to Goblin. He smiled as he watched him. As he watched Sky's necklace shined when his wand light hit it.


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What was this? A glint in the direction he'd come from! He's been missing the shiny pretty things all along! Scurrying back towards Kinkade and Sky, he arrived at the wizard's feet and began leaping upward, attempting to nab the necklace. Unfortunately, he couldn't jump higher than Sky's knees, which was probably a good thing for the fate of the necklace.

Seeing what Goblin was doing, Kinkade looked a bit embarassed an picked him up, holding him close to his chest. This, however, did not stop Goblin - he groaned and reached outward towards the other Harowiin.

"Sorry about him...he's greedy. Wish I could teach him otherwise, but I think it's just his nature..."

He cleared his throat, still looking a little embarassed, and continued speaking.

"Fantasy has to be my favorite...though I do really like dramas and mystery. Mmm...I have to admit, like you, I'm pretty fond of reading anything I can get my hands on." He laughed. "I don't like very many happy-go-lucky books, though. I guess I'm just too morbid a person." He grinned crookedly as he stopped speaking.


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Sky was surprised, wondering what Goblin was doing. He wondered if he wanted him to pick him up. He doubted it though, but maybe that was the answer. He laughed as Kinkade picked him up, Goblin still trying to reach towards his necklace. He had wpndered what it stood for, or why he had it. He had found it with his cloths, and he couldn't help but wear it.

"Ah, it's fine. I also like shiney things, but he seems to be a tad bit obbsessed." He smiled as he took off his necklace, staring at it. "I doubt it means anything." He put it around his neck. "But i'm sorry, Goblin, you can't have it."

He hoped he didn't hurt Goblin's feeligns, he really hoped for them to still be close.

"yes Fantasy would be my favorite. It's amazing, but I don't see why people think magic is fantasy, for I can use it . . ."


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Goblin did look a little disappointed, and pouted for a moment, folding his stubby little arms and looking a bit sad. He sighed and feigned depression for a while, before becoming bored with his thespian-esque antics and amusing himself with the starlight-created highlights in Kinkade's hair.

Trying to ignore the little creature that was pawing at his locks, Kinkade nodded at the mention of the text involved with fantasy books. It did seem like a lot of things written down in novels were quite real to him, and existed in the world around them. He assumed it could only be a matter of what the author had seen in their lifetime - some were just more naive than others.

"Maybe you should write your own little book sometime, then. Let others know your experiences with magic, so they know it's real?"

It was a strange suggestion, yes, but he knew he'd like to read it.


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Sky laughed looking at Goblin. Helooked so cute when he pouted. He found it odd that he had thought so, but he didn't much care. He decided to put his necklace inside of his long sleeve, just incase Goblin wanted to try and get it agian. He doubted it, but he had heard it was better to be safe then sorry.

Sky thought for a moment back to a book he had read. He wondered if he should ask the question that was hitting the side of his mind, waiting to come out. It was now at the tip of his tongue, roaring to get out. He tried to ignore it, but it was to hard to do so. He sighed for a moment, then he spoke.

"I have read about a book about Vampires. Many of them auctually. They refer to someone as the king of the Vampires. I don't want to be rude or anything, but I can't help but ask. Have you met a 'Dracula'?"

He looked down for a moment, then tried to change the subject.

"Yes I should do that. Maybe I should start it tommorow, or when ever I learn my next spell."


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Apparently becoming tired, now that'd he'd loved upon both Sky and Kinkade, and dashed about attempting to find pretty things, Goblin yawned and busied his face in his owner's sleep, promptly falling asleep (or pretending to, at least).

Kinkade gave little Goblin a small pat before listening to what Sky had to ask. He couldn't help but grin, his fangs protruding and glinting in he moonlight. They seemed to attract the most attention, out of everything on his flawless face.

"I've not ever met a Dracula, no...though I've heard of him as well. I think I'd be a little afraid to meet him, if he does exist...he seems so strong from what I've read." He shuddered a little, thinking of what such a powerful creature could do to someone who got on his bad side. "Don't feel bad for asking, though - I'm a curious Harowiin as well, so I know what it's like for a question to itch to be asked."

He laughed lightly before giving Goblin another little pat.

"Goblin seems to want to go to bed, so I think I need to head home...do stop by sometime, when you get a free moment. And I wish you good luck on the book."

He smiled politely and nodded goodbye.


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Sky smiled as he listened. Yes this Dacula person would be scary, or that's at least what books described him to be. If he were to see him he would wave his wand, use his first magic spell, and run. He frowened when Kinkade announced that they had to leave.

"Yes I shall visit, and thank you." He smiled.

"Good bye, friend . . ."

He had whispered friend. In his mind he thought them to be friends now.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 8:14 pm


[In the same childish handwriting as before, another journal entry is chickenscratched onto the parchment of Kinkade's journal.]

Second Kinkade Journal Entry.

It was fortunate that Goblin wanted to go outside so badly. When I wandered a ways down the road, I found Sky, who had apparently grown into a teen since the last time I saw him. He seems anxious about learning new spells, which I'm sure he'll be able to learn quickly, but it otherwise the same Sky I met before (besides being a lot taller).

Goblin likes Sky even more now, it seems like. It's nice to be able to call someone other than Goblin my friend - especially another Harowiin. At least, I think he's my friend...maybe the word I heard whispered on the wind as I was walking away was something different.

I invited him over, though. I guess I need to tidy up just in case he does decide to come visit...everything is so dusty and creepy-looking around here.

-Kinkade


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:51 am


The handwriting in previous entries has become substantially better - perhaps that just has to do with Kinkade's growth into a teen.]

Third Kinkade Journal Entry

Finally, what I have been waiting for! My growth into a teenager was one of the most extraordinary events I think I will ever come into in my life. It seemed to be an almost overnight transition, really, but oh, what a glorious transition it is!

Goblin seemed a little shocked at first, and to make up for frightening him, I presented him with shiny gifts of a crown and some jewelry. He seemed to like that well enough, I think.

Sadly, I have been spending most of my time inside. Sky hasn't come around yet, but I'm hoping he will soon. After all, I want to show that I'm now as tall as he!

-Kinkade
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