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Luci-butt, where'd ya run off ta?
Hey, fallen, you should check your PMs
Cynn Ellime

Cynn smiled at Annabeth's suggestion, and nodded. "Yeah, let's do that," She said, softly. "You know...just to be...safe." The elf patted an empty space on the cot beside her, signaling for the human girl to sit next to her. As she did that, Cynn felt suddenly curious. She knew next to nothing about this girl, despite the fact that they'd been roommates for quite some time now. She decided it would be best to ask her a bit about herself.

"So..." Cynn began, suddenly feeling like talking was a bad idea. "Um...How...What do you...d-do at the college? I mean...what is your...M-Mageblood?" Realizing how presumptuous it was to say this, she hastily clarified. "I mean...if you don't have one, that's not bad...I just...thought that...y'know, you're...at the C-College..." She trailed off, noticing how worn out all that stammering and stuttering had made her. She coughed thrice, finally settling back against the cot and feeling her face get red from embarrassment.
What is the password for the Chatzy
Locas Jule

Well, this certainly didn't go very well. He knew he should apologize, but apologizing wasn't really Locas's strong suit. Manipulation, reading body language, getting out of tough situations; those were his strong suits. Anything he could say would come out awkward, but something had to be said.

Locas stood up. More accurately, Locas began to stand up, then had his right leg collapse. Leaning on the cot for support, he opened his mouth, closed it, then opened it again and tried to speak.

"Listen," he began, tone unwavering. "I'm sorry. I...I mispegged you, I suppose. I needed to know who you were quickly, and the best way I had to do so was to...well, to hit on you. I didn't mean...well...I did mean some offense, else I would have used a better line." He smiled slightly, but quickly returned to his neutral demeanor. "I just...I'm sorry. It was dumb and rude, but I...I couldn't help it. Long story."

He pushed off of the cot and took a step forward, faltering again, having forgotten the pain in his leg. Prepared now, he slowly walked towards the elf and outstretched a hand. She looked doubtful, as if Locas had a blade hidden in his hand, but the fact that she wasn't focused on his wounds meant he hadn't gotten her entirely wrong.

"I'm Locas Jule. Please accept my very informal apology. If you would like, I could send a written one to your room." The last line was delivered with such a neutral tone that even Locas himself couldn't tell if it was sarcastic or genuine. Of course, it didn't matter. It was really just a clever attempt at getting her room number. "May I know your name, Miss...?"
Freeshooter92 said
Hey, I'm gonna let it slide, but there's a couple of things I wanna go over.First; Alaira no longer just strikes people anymore. Now, I shall rationalize this as she most definitely does not like it when people hit on her.Second; Alaira is simply different. her extreme anger and hatred only really applies in battle, her prideful and sarcastic side was amplified, and on the whole she's just nicer. You also didn't wait for permission. I'm sorry, I was in a collab and my net died, so I was unable to check and answer your question. for that, I am sorry. But I would have agreed, so no harm done. Try to do autopiloting a bit less, but when (if) you do, be sure to keep those in mind, alright?


Sorry about that...
Lucius Cypher said
You son is delicious. Will your next child be served with marmalade this time?


Sorry, we have a strict Bring Your Own Marmalade policy.
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Locas Jule
Locas was the first to awake. Of course, he couldn't have known this, as there was a curtain separating him from the rest of the infirmary. However, that didn't make it less true that he had, indeed, woken up before Cynn.

He was on the side of the room that had the exit, and Locas assumed that this denoted a marked increase in moving space. This assumption was partially confirmed when a glimpse of movement revealed the presence of an elf woman a several feet across the room. She was tall and muscular, with three scars on her cheek and hair that flowed quite a ways down her back. For someone such as Jule, who'd just awoken from a blackout that he was sure would have ended in death, she was more than a welcome sight.

For some unknown reason, he felt the need to express this observation to the girl herself.

"Did I die," asked the human student. The girl looked at him and Locas smiled. "I must have, because I'm looking at the closest thing to an angel that I've ever seen."

He knew what would happen next. He saw the anger show in her face, and saw the consequential attempt to hide just how much anger was actually there. The girl stood up and began walking toward him, and Locas propped himself up in the infirmary bed. As he turned back to her, he was greeted with a fist rapidly approaching his face, which he immediately deflected with the aid of his Blood. This action was accompanied by a sharp pain, which reminded him of his injuries. Still, he refused to wince, as doing so would simply result in this girl looking at him as a waste of time and knocking him right back out.

The punch landed in the pillow next to Locas's head, and the elf was pulled off her feet by the force of her own fist. She fell onto Locas, who caught her gently. As they locked eyes, he couldn't help but noticed that the eyes looked incredibly familiar. He had a sudden image of a girl in armor, sparring with him on a hill, followed by an image of the same girl, dead in a tent.

"You have beautiful eyes," he said, softly. The elf blushed for a moment before slapping him, inadvertently snapping him back to reality. He smiled kindly and prepared himself for whatever would come next as the elf stood up.

Cynn Ellime

The infirmary was almost empty by the time Cynn awoke. She opened her eyes slowly, finding it strenuous to do so. In front of her sat a tall, elegant looking girl with dark hair and worried eyes. It took her a moment to realize that this was her roommate, Annabeth. A smile spread across Cynn's face.

"Hey," she whispered, not out of grogginess but out of a physical inability to speak any louder. "What happened?"

The human girl explained that she'd been cut in the throat, and the memories came rushing back to her. She reached up and touched her neck instinctively, finding a cloth bandage and a small amount of pain. She winced, but quickly regained her smile, noticing that the expression on Annabeth's face changed to match that which was on hers. This girl who barely knew her went so far out of her way to make sure she was alright? It was the nicest thing anyone had ever done for the wood elf, and she couldn't stop smiling.

Of course, it was also a good thing that the girl was very physically attractive.

Feeling that she should say something more, Cynn reached out and placed a hand on Annabeth's. The human blushed slightly, and Cynn let out a small chuckle.

"You're..." she began, thinking hard about what she should say. "You're like...my knight. Thanks...for saving me and all...a-and for staying to make sure I was alright." She gave the human the warmest smile she had. "It means a lot to me." She squeezed Annabeth's hand before moving her own hand back to her side.
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