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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:19 pm
With gingered steps Maelie made her way down the sidewalk from her house, heading towards the woods. Today was the day! This time when she did her soul transfer into a doll she would be able to finally move around it in. Or so she told herself. Despite the small excitement that was building within her chest, none of it was enough to break through her wall she had built up within herself. Nonchalantly she patted the small enchanted purse that hung from her shoulder. Good, the doll was still there. Which seemed like a good sign as it was common for her familiar doll to get a bit jealous of the other dolls she owned and well, misplace them.
"Seems I made it out just before she noticed what was going on." Maelie said to herself as she took the last few steps that lead her of into the direction of the forest. After several more minutes of walking she arrived at her destination. Just on the border of the woods was a large willow tree which roots were beginning to grow out of the ground. Quickly the fair skinned girl made her way to the base of the tree and sat down propping herself up against it. Once she was situated in a position that wouldn't allow her to fall over she pulled the doll out of her bag and placed it on her lap. When it was also propped up safely against her she closed her eyes and began uttering a small incantation. Within moments her body quit moving. She was inside the doll.
"I'm in." Maelie said through the doll as she willed it to open it's eyes. Once it's eyes were open she moved it's head from side to side, testing to see if she could move it as usual. No problems yet. After a pause Maelie tried to once more to try and move the dolls arms and legs. To her dismay, they did not move. Still no improvement. She thought as she closed her eyes and slumped against her lifeless body. What was she doing wrong?Purely Anonymoose I'm sorry it's not better. ;__;
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:54 am
The tall exorcisma was out wandering the woods, enjoying the explosion of colors. Some trees were decorated with white and pink buds while wild flowers scattered across the open fields in a variety of colors. He loved this time of year! But as he continued on his travel, his feet came to an abrupt stop. There resting against a tree was a young woman, and something about her was off. She had no soul! His eyes widened as he stared at the lifeless body. The girl looked healthy, why would the soul depart from the body? Panicked, he moved closer to get a better idea of what was going on. It's a shame he was focused on the human, as he never noticed the soul within the small doll.
Reaching for the girl, he touched her neck gently to check for a pulse. He seemed to sign in relief when he noticed did in fact find a pulse. This meant the girl was not dead, which was his worst fear. Another ghost really didn't need to wander the forest; there was enough already! But as he pulled away from the girl, he just happened to look down, right at the doll. There was a long pause while those golden eyes watched the lifeless doll before Cassiel's face broke into a smile.
"Ah, there you are. And here I was worried..." He muttered, keeping his eyes on the toy. "It's not every day I walk by and see a lifeless woman. I'm just relieved it's a magic spell and nothing worse." Could he really see her in that doll!? It seemed that way for sure.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:23 am
When the male exorcisma appeared Maelie stayed silent within the doll, curious to know what he might do when he realized she was not in her body and whether or not he would realize that she was in fact inside the doll. As was expected he had a minor look of worry as he went to her body. He checked for a pulse and a flood of relief seemed to flood over him. Once more she expected this. However, he proved to be smarter then the average bear. His eyes fell onto the doll and she herself glowed inside. So he had noticed she was inside the doll. That was a good sign.
It signified to her that he was more intelligent and had a better understanding of the things around him. She wondered briefly just how far this extended to. Either way if she ever needed to go to an exorcisma, he would most likely be the one she went to first. "Yes, but it seems you were able to see through my spell rather easily." Maelie replied in a tone that was neither friendly or unfriendly. Her eyes even within the doll seemed to show that she was probably more on the friendly side rather then the unfriendly one. "I was not expecting anyone to show up here. Do you reside in this area of the forest?" Maelie asked, curious to know as to where this young man came from and why he was there. She had after all escaped here to away from others. However, she was perfectly content with talking with him for a while as she had never encountered one like him before.
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:01 am
Cassiel continued to smile at the doll. "I have trained eyes when it comes to things of the spirit. I will admit though, finding your body all but lifeless distracted me for a moment. Had I studied the situation before I rushed it, I probably would have kept on walking. I do apologize if I have broken your concentration. It wasn't my intent. As you can imagine, I don't see attractive young ladies unconscious below a tree quite often. I was worried something had happened to you." He took several steps back, wanting to give the girl her personal space.
"Yes, I do live near by. About ten minutes east of here." He muttered, reaching up to scratch one of his long slender ears. He wasn't sure if he should keep talking or simply excuse himself. The girl was difficult to read. Oh well, she could tell him to shut up for all he cared. "I was heading to an area where I know wild mint grows. I sometimes put mint leaves in my tea and need to replenish my stock. I impulsively made a mint and chocolate cake yesterday and used the last of it."
He stood there for another moment, glancing the girl over before his eyes fell back to the doll. "Should I leave you? I feel as if I'm being a bother. I'm sure you came all this way to be alone, not talk to a silly man like myself."
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