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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 4:54 pm
This is where all the orphans of the war or what ever stay here, though many volunteers come to put smiled on kids faces. Children of slain Redcoat, Bluecoat, Yeallow, or Snowtown families are cared for here until they are old enough. Then they leave on their own choice. Those who choose to stay help with caring the other orphans. This place is of major importance to the Snowtown Militia, as it is a sign of defiance to war and peace. Snowtown Militia are sent to guard this building during invasion.
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:50 pm
Nao stepped into the warm orphanage, feeling the hot air reach her face. She closed her eyes for a moment, feeling the warmth spread over her body. Nao walked up the the counter with her bag of candy. The woman behind the desk looked up from her computer and smiled. Her red frizzy hair stuck out every where, and her wavy bangs reached the top of her glasses. She looked young in age, about 26 or so. Her floral dress was oddly out of place in a crowd of winter coats and snow pants. "Hello Nao." She said in her high pitched voice. Nao recalled that her name was Annie. Nao gave a swift nod hello, and waited to be granted permission to go to the back room. "You can go back now Nao." Annie said. Nao smiled and took the candy and walked into the back room. "Naiioohhh!!" They yelled as she walked in the door. Nao chuckled as they mispronounced her name. "Hello everyone!" She said quietly, but loud enough for them to hear. A small boy ran up to her and hugged her. She could feel small hands rummaging through her pockets. Nao pulled the hands out of her pockets and faced the boy. "Every Sunday you search my pockets and you never find my candy." She chuckled. Nao pulled out the small bag of candy from behind her back and handed it to the young boy. "You have to share it this time, Jason." She said and watched the kids run off with the candy.
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:14 am
Kaida didnt run off with the other kids. She ran up closer to Nao "Nao! Play with us!" she asked happily.
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:02 pm
Nao knelt down to Kaida's height. "Of course. House? Or Barbies?" She asked, hoping neither. But Nao was willing to play with Kaida no matter what. When Nao lived in the orphanage, no one would play with her, and she was very lonely.
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:41 pm
"Personally, I vote house." Yuki replied as she entered in from the cold, shutting the orphanage door behind her. "That is if you allow me to join you?" she asked, brushing snow off her dark blue coat, before removing it all together.
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:57 am
Disappointment flickered across her face, but Nao hoped that the girl didn't see it. But she nodded and let the girl join. She wondered if it would be rude if she stopped talking. She hadn't spoken much since her parents were murdered and barely spoke to anyone except the orphans. "I'm Nao, and you?" She said softly.
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:33 pm
"Yea!" Kaida agreed. "Nao, be the doggie!" she said happily, tugging on Nao's arm. "Sit, Naoka!" she ordered, pointing her finger down.
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