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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:21 pm
(( lol She calls all people humans until shes proven otherwise. basically unless shes told or she feels their aura *shrugs* shes awkward and likes to assume XD))
Risika looked down at the girl before her and shrugged. " I guess you wouldn't call it an appointment. I merely do since I was goign to meet them." She shrugged again, not really thinking much about it. She knew she was odd.
She turned her gaze back to the boys and smiled, friendly this time. She hadn't ment to scare them, more or less put them in their place. Crouching down, she tilted her head to the side so she could see them better from around Tymiko. She extended both of her gloved hands, accompanying them with a friendly smile.
" Nice to meet you boys. And you both are?"
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:04 am
((^^ Makes sense.))
"Oh. I didn't find out about any of this funtil just recently. It's been kinda difficult." Noticing the boys' curiosity as well as what seemed to be a little fear, she stepped to one side, determined not to act as a mother they could hide behind.
Both boys were silent for a while, with Dyaus casting Tymiko a slightly hurt look. Finally, Lamar spoke up.
"My name is Lamar. A pleasure to meet you, Miss Sika," he greated politely, elegantly dipping into a graceful bow.
So appaled and even envious of this action was Dyaus that it was only in his nature to step forward in an attempt to outdo his eloquient brother.
"I'm Dyaus. Er...uh...good meeting you...today. Nice weather, huh?" Awkwardly, he stepped back and bowed, spreading his wings as he did so, hoping to add too his preformance. However, his wings only got entangled in his long hair.
Lamar shook his head and covered his face, trying to hide his silent laughter.
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:18 pm
(( sorryabout the delay....i had graduation, then grad night ( i only had about 2 hours of sleep in my 36 hour day) theeeen i had to help my mother move stuff into her truck and help her actually get ready to leave, then had dinner at my dads anndd then a bon fire....andthusly here i am XD)
" Difficult you say? Sounds interesting." RIsika mused over the fact that it would be difficult, and actually realized that it could and probably would be. She was about to basically become a mother of two. And from what she has heard, mothering even one child was hard, let alone two at the same time.
She watched the boys interducing themselves, a small smile played across her face. they were so interesting, and even slightly difficult to understand at first. Usualy from the other Aduthule she had seen there was a deffiante difference in personality. But with these two, they seemed similar, but maybe the only difference would be that one had more "class" while the other, not so much. A perfect, the prince and the poper, sort of pair.
She smiled and bowed her head, knelling now instead of crouching. "Nice to meet you both." She stifled a laugh and held out her hand towards Dyaus's hair, offering to help him become untangled.
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:26 pm
((No problem! ^^' I'm pretty busy myself, so please forgive me if I'm slow...))
"Very. Especially if I'm hardly old enough to be their big sister," Tymiko replied, giggling at the two. "I don't know the first thing about being a 'mother'. But I'll manage...I'm sure for you it'd be much easier."
Dyaus frowned and a miniature raincloud condensed over his head. "I don't need help." he snapped coldly, abruptly folding his arms across his chest and his wings behind him. The raincloud quickly urned into a storm cloud as it thundered and a small lightning bolt reached for Risika's hand.
"Dyaus! That's not nice," the pirate girl scolded. "You'd better apologize."
Lamar looked stunned. He realized his brother was rather moody, and not being able to mimic his own, majestic bow had made him irritable. Also, it seemed Dyaus was very particular about his hair. "Uh...er...Dyaus...she was just trying to help."
"I don't need help!" He insisted again, his cross tone unmistakable this time. A little breeze seemed to sweep by him, blowing his golden hair out of his feathers and his face, so that every singe strand was perfectly in place. "See? I can do it by myself...what can you do, fancy fish fins, other than bow?"
The sea Thule shrugged. "I don't know. But it doesn't really matter. I like my fins."
Dyaus rolled his eyes, trying to hide his frustration. No one seemed to be as impressed as he was at his discovered talent. "Well I'm going outside. It's boring in here and it's too dark."
"Just a moment there, Sunshine..aren't you forgetting something? Other than your brother?" Tymiko called sternly, catching Dyaus by the shoulder.
He groaned, then walked back. "Sorry Sika. Come on, Lamar, you're so slow!" Grabbing his twin by the wrist, he raced outside, eager to get his first glimpse of the sky.
"Hold on, Dyaus, I don't want to- whoa!" Lamar was reluctantly dragged along, out the doors of the museum.
Tymiko sighed and watched them warily. She shook her head. "Boys."
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 9:52 pm
" Well you'd think so. But the only "child" that I have is a demon who can pretty much care for himself. I just bring home the meat." She ment the meat part quite literally, but kept that information to herself.
Risika watched the raincloud form and continued to watch the pale child through his tantrum. Children always amussed her during these little fits, because they often made even bigger fools of themselves. She watched the two leave, one storming the other being forced alogn unwillingly.
She sighed and stood up, her hand goign towards her messager bag, yet again groppign at the relic within. She was obsessively checking upon it, mainly because she didn't wish to screw this up in the first stage.
" Do they just, break out? Out of the relic I mean." She asked this in a different tone of voice, a friendlier tone.
Risika was starting to worry that maybe she truly wasn't capable of raising these children, especially with Aubrey, the demon she had mentioned earlier. He had been fine with other beings, but that was because they were like him, or posed a threat.
She frowned as she thought of this, and frowned even deeper when she began to doubt herself.
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 10:12 am
"Well...pretty much, I think...or maybe the relic turns into them. I'm not sure," she answered, watching the two boys out of the corner of her eye.
"The relic vibrated so haard it eventually cracked in two and they crumbled to dust. Then this little tornado thing blew that away and those two were all that were left." She laughed, shrugging. "It's still a sort of a mystery to me, but it sounds simple enough. You just have to care for it like a living being."
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:15 pm
Risika nodded, listening intently to the other girl. She was very sure that she would try not to screw this up, and actually be a good mother.
She sighed then gropped the relic yet again within her bag. " At the moment I am having a hard enough time keeping my other charge away from the relic. He seems to be stuck on the idea that its not supposed to be in the house. Or something like that..."She shrugged then turned toward the small boys, nodding towards them as a gesture to have a walk.
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:04 am
"Oh dear...sounds like a little case of jealousy...then of course, I wouldn't know." She smiled sheepishly.
Dyaus and Lamar seemed to be arguring over something outside. A cluster of miniatre storm clouds hovered over the two, despite the beautiful, sunny day. Lamar looked silently defiant, standing tall while his brother yelled at him furiously, until finally Lamar nodded slightly. This wasn't a gesture of agreement; that was soon revealed. The tiny droplets of rain pouring from the clouds immediately flew together to form a small mass of water about the size of a fist. As soon as the Sea thule nodded, the mass went straight into Dyaus's mouth, silencing him.
The sky Thule looked dumbstruck, his anger vanishing for a moment as it was replaced confusion. Then, swallowing the water mass, Dyaus leapt at his brother, who stepped aside gracefully. A thunderbolt zapped Lamar even as he evaded Dyaus's lunge.
"Uh oh...hey, guys! Cut it out!" Tymiko called to them, looking hesitant. She glanced at Risika. "Sorry, will you excuse me a moment?" She kept glancing back and forth eagerly at the boys and the woman.
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:21 am
Smirking, Risika watched the two boys bicker, amussed at the fact that they were already fighting. She was also intrigued at how well they were already able to use their powers.
SHe turned her eyes toward Tymiko and nodded as she let her tend to her boys. " Not a problem." She slowly made her way towards the boys, her hands clasped losely infront of her.
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:11 pm
"Calm down, you two! What's going on?! There's no reason to fight! You just got outside." Tymiko sighed, wondering if the would always be like this. Would they never get along? By the looks on their faces at the moment, chances seemed slim.
She waved away the storm clouds and pried the boys apart with difficulty. They were still aattempting to get at each other's throats. Well, Dyaus was, anyway, Lamar was content to cause his brother to do something foolish in his attempts to attack him, such as causing him to trip over his own feet.
Finally, Tymiko stood between them, trying to block their views of one another. "ALRIGHT! Listen up! From now on, things are going to be run dfferently around here. I will not have you two acting this way, especially not in front of company. Got that?! I am in charge of you both now, and I expect you to listen to and obey my rules." In a display of showing the twins who was boss, the girl summoned the little puddle on the ground formed by the rainclouds, manipulating it until it formed a thin ribbon that spiraled up from the ground. The ribbon, with some small but intricate hand movements on Ty's part, swirled and flowed toward the boys, each end of it spiraling around their wrists. Dyaus and Lamar watched, both curious and fatinated.
When Tymiko finished, the fluent ribbon of moving water, some form of magic preventing it from losing its shape, bound the boys together like hand-cuffs. Dyaus was the first to realize what this ment and began to tug at the water strips, but to no avail. "No fair! How long are we stuck like this?!"
"Until you two learned to behave," Ty replied simply, smiling as understanding dawned on the aduthule. They stared back at her, then at each other. It was going to be a rough ride.
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Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 11:28 pm
Risika watched Tym make the handcuffs with wide eyes. She could utilize magic, or what seemed to be magic, and make it concrete. Risika shook her head slightly to wake herself up from her daze. 'So this one isn't human..." she thought. She smiled at her mistake and walked closer to the small family, chuckling softly as she did.
" You best listen to your mother young ones. It never turns out well if you don't."
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