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Ooh, I want in on the action! Can't post right now, but I'll be able to later.
Yay, sleepovers! Sorry if Catherine seems too trusting. But it's just cause you guys are shifters. I-it's not like she likes you or anything, s-stupid! :D
Yeah, I can post after someone else does. Or else it feels like I'm posting too much.

I have a feeling that Kimiko just made Gin cry. I kind of want to do that. Suicidal fox duo! *Cue catchy upbeat theme song*.

By the way Viridian and or Spawnling, do you guys want to make a post with me, y'know, dealing with how they get back and deal with injuries? (I for one vote for cookies. Marie's cookies always help.)
Gin gasped as Kimiko crashed into the rabisu before putting her umbrella between them and it. Straining to stay conscious, she grasp at the cloth of Kimiko's shirt. "K-Kimiko, why a-a-are y-you he-re" Gin doubled over, grasping her wound before falling to her knees. Her vision was blurry, and it hurt, it hurt so bad. the wound was burning, as if on fire. Gin could vaguely recall something about it being toxic... But she had to stay strong, she had to satay awake. For Kimiko. She couldn't let her get hurt, she just couldn't. Blood was now flowing freely down hurt her stomach, consuming the pure white of her shirt with the dark red.

Suddenly something was there, something was protecting them, from it, from the rabisu. A huge demon had placed itself in-between them, blocking the way of the rabisu, also known as certain death. Gin smiled. They were safe. The demon was a fox, and since it didn't seem to be attacking them, she guessed it either wanted the prey for himself, or it was the resident fox Kimiko ha mentioned. Capello. Gin could just barely hear the shrieks and sounds of fighting around her, and after a while it all went silent, just after some rambling and a final scream from the rabisu.

"Are either of you hurt? What exactly happened?” Capello was looking down at them, completely serious. She could barely see him through the dark spots encroaching on her line of vision, but she could something was wrong. "C-Capello, y-you're hurt." She mumbled, looking up at him worriedly. "The rabisu, it has toxins..." Gin faltered as a sudden sharp, burning pain shot through her. She choked down a whimper.

"I-I-I'm fine, it's alright. You need to get- urgh- y-you need t-to get that c-c-cut treated." She replied, eyes slowly shutting.
"Marie, are you here? Don't look at me please. I lost my glasses." Marie heard a light knock on the door, accompanied by a voice. Realizing who it was, she quickly walked over to the door, looking up at the ceiling as she opened it.

"Hello Ms. Simonides. Need a pair of glasses?" Marie turned, waving for Alexandra to follow. She made her way through the kitchen to one of the counters. Pulling out the top drawer on the left, she rummaged around until she found the object that she was searching for. Glasses. She always kept a pair in different rooms of the house, not only for Alexandra, but also herself. She had lived in the apartment for years, and both she and the gorgon had terribly bad eyesight, but Alexandra's had a more dangerous consequence if she lost her glasses. Which seemed to be quite often. Marie carefully handed the glasses to the gorgon, staying the tiled floor until it was safe.

"Gee, that seems to be the second time today that has happened Ms. Simonides!" Marie chuckled sweetly. Alexandra was a nice girl, albeit shy, and just like all the others who lived at the apartment, Marie had developed a motherly fondness over her.
Gin is so going to be the third wheel of this rescue party. She's just going to be bleeding to death and poisoned in the corner while Capello and Kimiko get all romantic. Gin's new motto: Taking Awkward Third Wheel To The Extremes.

Don'tJudgeMeILikeCapitalization.
"'Preciate it." He sat down in an empty (nondescript) spot. "I'm Greg, by the way. Won't get offended if you don't remember, because I, uh..." He trailed off briefly, and clicked his tongue. "... Probably won't remember yours right away either." Colline blushed slightly as Greg introduced himself and sat down. He actually acknowledged her. She was so used to being ignored, it had taken her off guard. She smiled softly back at Katherine, hoping to make a good first impression.

A woman with pretty blonde hair entered the room, walking up to the stage and grabbing the mic. "Hey there campers! Welcome to Camp Corona for this awesome summer of year twenty-fourteen, woohoo!" Colline winced as people around the room began clapping and cheering. The woman seemed friendly, but her voice was too loud and artificial, resembling the receptionist from earlier. Only ten times louder.

Colline's face turned beet red with embarrassment as Claire went through the rules. The rules themselves weren't embarrassing, but the way the woman said them made them seem like normal things a teenager did at camp. If that was the case, than Colline hadn't gotten the memo.

”Well, guess I could stand a few corny, getting to know you orientation activities," Gwen said as she stood. Colline had to agree with her. She would never remember everything about all these people without introduction.

"I'll come..." She murmured quietly. Slowly standing, she followed Gwen and Greg over to the small group now forming outside. Book clutched tightly to her chest, Colline felt herself become increasingly nervous as she took one of her brown curls around her finger, fiddling with it as a dark red blushed settled onto her face. She was always one to blush easily, and it stood out against her pale skin. She hadn't planned ahead in the social department. She hadn't really planned at all, the camp was a last minute decision, just a chance to get away from it all. Colline wasn't so sure it would be as simple as that now.
Aria returned Ren's smile. "That seems like a great idea. I could teach you some things about thievery, but only if you tell me more about what you can play. Sorry, don't think I caught your name, but I think we'll get along well." She beamed. It was always good to have someone you could trust, especially if they could fight well. Another girl came, a dwarf this time. She wasn't very much shorter than Aria, but still shorter. One of the things she hated was her height, and when people pointed it out.

Turning her attention back to Garret. "I 'ave a question. Where do you think we're gon' be heading, if you don't mind me asking?" They hadn't said exactly to which locations they would be traveling, and she felt she should ask, even if he didn't know himself. It didn't honestly matter to her. She savored every moment of freedom she had, and didn't waste any opportunity. Not since that time. Shaking her head, she went back to looking at the ship. It was the biggest ship she had ever actually been close to, all the others having been traveling ships, or ... those types of ships. She shuddered before shaking her head and grinning.

"Other than that, I hope we all get along, since we're going to have to be able to trust each other. This seems like a pretty nice crew to have." Her grin could have split her face in half. She meant it, these people all seemed like trust worthy, albeit a little strange, though she wasn't one to judge, she probably looked like a fool!
I do the same. It's nice to be able to read it in english yet still know what they talk like.
We actually don't have to worry about Jorn giving fatal diseases, since we're immortal right?
Mari looked up as someone entered the shop. It was Virtus, one of the farmers. Mari didn't know much about anyone here, other than their names and some of there jobs. She quickly stood, turning to rummage through the shelves in search of the seeds "E-e-emery, right?" She asked hesitantly. Just as she turned back around to hand them to her, one of the few people she did like to talk to entered the shop. It was Eloise, a witch who was about the same age as Mari.

"Hiya, Mari," she greeted the girl behind the counter. It had taken a month for Eloise to even learn her name, and she still wasn't sure she got it right every time. Though always chipper, Eloise wasn't exactly what one would call 'sociable'. "You got any red clover seeds?"

"Ah, h-hello Eloise. Sure, I can get that right away." Mari replied with a soft smile as she turned back to Virtus. After handing him the seeds, which were carefully placed in a green bag and the words 'Emery', she turned back and fished out a bright blue bag with a red clover symbol on it, followed directly by the words 'Red Clover'. Handing the bag to Eloise, she suddenly remembered something.

"Um, would you two like some moon drop flowers? I-I got extra, and I'm not sure I can sell them all. They're on the house." She stuttered with the words, but in her hands were two bouquets of beautiful flowers. Just because she didn't know everyone very well didn't mean she wouldn't like to have friends, and she tried to be nice to everyone. Looking past her two customers she spotted Nanashi outside and waved, hoping he'd see.
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