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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 7:50 pm
"No.. Not really... I have a teaching degree, and a math degree... but I'm a counsellor. The school is an Elementry and Jr.High." Airaka gave Sibuna a grin, finding the woman more comfortable now. Here eyes moved to Daemyn as his name was mentioned, then back to Sibuna with a nod. "The library seems like a good idea. I didn't know they had one. Then again, I never thought to look. " Airaka nodded again, finding it slightly difficult to inderstand the womans accent. She grinned, and said, "A child is a child, no matter how they look, or how they act. These children deserve to be treated like what they are, children." Even if they sprouted wings, had tails, or magical powers.
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:08 pm
"Yuh huh. I saw one out near the lobby there. Didn't really look, either... but I there's books just linin' the walls out there." Yes, sometimes she did slip. The voice -her conscience- was much worse, though. "That's real interesting! So you interact with children every day? Best I got under my belt is five brothers and a sick big sister."
She looked thoughtful for a minute, clearing her throat so her accent was sorted out in the next sentence. "I agree whole-heartedly with you. It's not their fault if society doesn't like them. It's really not society's opinion that counts. What matters earlier on is how I'm going to be raising it, and I plan to give it as much love and care as if God had set it right in my belly." She reached out as she said so, setting her hand firmly on Daemyn's shoulder. He was definitely not her biological son with those long ears, black skin, and white hair. Still, he shuffled quietly closer to her, one of his hands gripping the hem of her shirt as if reassuringly.
The serious Sibuna faded away quickly, giving Airaka a warm smile. "I'll love them no matter what." Even if they did spazz out and nearly tear down the walls. Or take hours on end to find if they didn't want to be found. "Would you like a peppermint?" She had a whole bunch of them in her apron.
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:32 pm
Airaka nodded her head, and cocked an eyebrow at the comment about siblings. Six was an amazing number, three ... no two... was enough for her. She resist the urge to roll her eyes, when Sibuna commented about 'God'. Instead, she grinned, "Exactly." She was getting giddy about all this child talk, "It'll be amazing, whatever we get. Child wise, that is." She nodded again, confidently, but paused at the offering of the peppermint. "No.. No. Thanks, though."
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:50 pm
Of course it was a ridiculous amount. Couldn't one get a brief idea why God was used so much in that house? "You think so? Well, they are...um.. souls come back from beyond? Issat it? That's pretty amazing by itself."
She checked her watch again, 'hmm'ing softly before she glanced back up to Airaka. "Well it's been a pleasure meeting you Miss Airaka, but I must be off to work again. Hopefully the next time we meet, we'll be able to show each-other a couple of infants, hmm?
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 9:00 pm
"Yes souls from the past come to live again. Amazing." And yet magic. Which was sickening. Airaka tilted hr head as the woman peered at her watch again, then nodded her head. "Of course. It'd be great to see you again. Have fun at work! " She said the last sentance with a large smile, and gave Sibuna a bow of her head.
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