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Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:00 pm
That morning, Audrey had awoken to a cold bedroom, and an open window with a note to meet a certain special Negaverse feline outside of the school as soon as campus was deserted. So as soon as the majority of students had fled the campus for their weekend delights, poor Audrey was sitting outside of Meadowview High School all by herself, staring at the passerby blankly.
It had been sometime since she'd seen Caine, but she still remembered the topic of their discussion the last time. He might be proud that she'd taken a seed already but her technique was most decidedly severely lacking. No doubt the cat would be a more masterful partner than the slackerly antics of Torbernite.
His head was on the line for this too, after all.
"Dangit, Caine! Where are you?"
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:27 am
"Patience is a virtue, Lieutenant," the feline hissed as he crawled out from under a nearby bush. He had to make sure all the pesky females were gone. How many have tried to kidnap him now with the promise to take care of the 'cute little kitty'? If he had to hear how he needed one more bath, he would claw at their faces.
"I'm glad you were able to tear yourself away from your computer game to concentrate on the issue at hand," he noted, his voice thick with sarcasm. He wasn't happy to be working with her but he had no choice in the matter. "The General King is displeased with his Lieutenants as of late. I find myself in a precarious position. I was told to pass on a message that if you fail in this task, you will be in so much trouble that you will wish for death. Unfortunately, so would I. It seems we are stuck with one another until I am given further orders."
He had to pause briefly as an elderly couple passed by. He plopped himself down on the ground and meowed curiously at them. The elderly man made a comment that he was sure he had a male voice but the woman patted his arm and asked him to check on his hearing aid. Once they passed, Caine jumped up on the nearby steps and once again turned towards Linarite.
"We need a star seed, Lieutenant. We need one tonight, or rather, I need one. You must acquire this for me. I thought perhaps one of the teachers would suffice or maybe that damned janitor that keeps running me off whenever I try to scout inside of this school. The who is trivial. I leave that up to you as you know them better than I do and if we can make this fun for you.. perhaps that will motivate you further though Charonite's threat should be enough to make you piss your panties. We must succeed, Linarite. If you must, consider yourself a warlock from that game of yours. Consider the star seed a soul shard. Whatever it takes, we must succeed and as efficiently as possible. Any questions?"
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:25 pm
Always so damn snippy. No,'Hello Audrey.', 'How are you Linarite?', 'Thanks for helping me out, kid.'. None of that, just sass and a whole bunch of derogatory comments. Most of them true, but that didn't make them any less rude! Thankfully, the teen was still in a fairly good mood from her success earlier in the week, and her upcoming school transfer.
Lightly scratching the cat behind his ears, she grinned widely at him. "Don't worry so much, Caine. This is a piece of cake, I've got the perfect target for you!" After the scandal of the choir director vanishing in what looked like a struggle, she'd had fun skimming through the faculty for her next victim. Though her body had rebelled last time, the Lieutenant was more than confident that this time she would be rock solid. They said it always got easier with practice. They, of course, were sociopathic serial killers. There wasn't much difference.
Not to mention, she owed Torbernite a certain video game. Linarite always paid her debts. Confidently, Audrey strolled back inside the building, purposefully making her way back for the math wing. Seeing how she was transferring out of this mediocre high school, why should she leave behind something that belonged to her? And the math teacher most certainly was hers. Audrey was their shining Mathlete, and she was going to absolutely destroy that before she left.
"Is he good enough, kittycat?"
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