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I hope nobody minds that I had Jae finish the fire.

Jae Park & Audrianna Kent


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Even when Ben and Cody rushed towards the bunker, Audrianna stayed with Jae, her mind seeing what the others failed to see in their panic. She stopped Jae from running over like the two men did.

"Why are you stopping me for? We have to hurry and help people out. I mean, fire. People. Supplies. Home," he enumerated, his eyes narrowing when Audrianna kept blocking his way.

"I need you to calm down and listen to me," Audrianna instructed in a calm voice.

"I am listening to you. I will be listening to you even as we're helping out everyone," he managed to slip past her but was stopped short when the blonde caught him by the back of his shirt.

"Jae Park!"

Jae cringed. The way Audrianna said his name sounded like his mother when she had caught him cutting class. "Ugh. Okay, okay, you win. I'll listen and then we should..." he pointed urgently to the bunker. "Obviously," he finished. Why the hell were they staying put anyway? Was Audrianna afraid of flames? She can make a force fields for goodness sake!

"Listen. Listen," she started and waited for Jae to look her in the eye. When he did, she continued. "You generate fire. You ARE fire. I think it's safe to assume that you can throw fire as well as---"

Jae's face lit up with the realization. "Absorb fire," he finished. "You're a genius, Aud. I can just absorb all of it... I... wait... How do I do that?"

This time, instead of blocking his way, Audrianna pushed Jae towards the bunker. "I don't know. I'm not the one with the power. Just...just will it into you, I guess?"

"Okay, okay, I'll do my best," he said and broke into a run, Audrianna a few steps behind him. As soon as they were near the bunker doors, Jae ignored the commotion and the people trying to get out and focused his attention on the flames that was fast growing. Feeling a little foolish, he extended his hand towards it. How the hell do I will flames into me. I---Oh," he raised an eyebrow as the flames began curling towards him, flickering and reaching for his hand. Huh. Whaddya know? I guess that's how. As the flame enveloped his hand, Jae felt a rush and suddenly it was easy. He imagined him self grabbing onto a rope made of flames and kept pulling. Inch by inch, feet by feet, mile by mile...

Audrianna stopped a few feet away from Jae, watching as her young friend pulled the flames onto and into him. Soon, he had turned himself into a living torch once more. "Wow. I guess I was right..."

It took Jae a while to take all the fire into himself. Once done, he stood there, his whole blazing brightly in the night and exuding a ridiculous amount of heat. He looked back towards Audrianna. "I better not run out of clothes to wear..." he said in an almost dismayed tone.



<Snipped quote by Kyrisse>

Yes! Up my post count!

Plot so everyone can see!

Then change the plans so it's a surprise anyway!


Oooh, sounds like such an evil idea. I like it!
I feel like everyone moved over to the discord chat and no one bothers to talk in here anymore. xD


I think so too. Shall we start flooding OOC again? XD
Nico Jensen and Caity George


Collaboration of: @Kyrisse and @Light the Dark

Wide eyed, Nico looked at the glowing fairies then at Caity, somehow in his confused state managing to remember his manners. "I'm Nico, by the way. I don't think I caught your name... and well, uh... you're seeing those winged little people too, right?"

"I know who you are...well...now..." Her voice was raw. Caity wiped tears from her eyes. She hated throwing up. But then, who liked it? "Since I'd rather not forever be thought of as 'the puking girl', I'm Caity." She knew she sounded a little put out, but things were a bit much right now.

"Oh, good, we're having the same hallucination then. Think we both got a batch of really bad coffee beans?"

Nico chuckled, glad that he could, at least, have a decent conversation in this hallucination... or whatever it was they were in. "Don't sweat it. Everyone pukes," he flashed her a grin. "Caity," he repeated. "Nice name..." he complimented. He would have said something more if not for the soft tap on his shoulder.

"Hey, what's going on?"

Nico turned towards the voice and found himself staring into a familiar face. He had seen her in several Hollywood parties before. The uniqueness of her appearance made it easy to recognize her and difficult to forget her. Although try as he might, he couldn't quite remember her name. All the same, he smiled at her and then shrugged. "I have no idea," he answered truthfully.

"You guys....you guys are seeing the same stuff right? Fair folk, forest all that crazy?" he heard the shirtless man ask next, panic evident in his voice.

"Yeah, I'm guessing we're all seeing the same things," he replied, wondering in passing why he was wet. He turned back just in time to see a blue butterfly approach. Nereia? Cladarat? Queen Erissa and King Cirrus? Seriously? Is this some of prank? he looked around. If it is, this is one heck of a prank... but... his mind scrambled for some sort of explanation and so far, being pranked seemed the most plausible.

"What in the bloody blazes!
Are you all okay with this?!
Is no one here GENUINELY FREAKING THE FUCK OUT RIGHT NOW.
Like I'm pretty sure this is a FREAK THE FUCK OUT SITUATION."


The voice filtered through the haze of thoughts that swirled in Caity's brain. She looked around - it was the pantless man from earlier, who was thankfully wearing pants now. And...a dog. Great. She couldn't help but think he had a point - it was a freak out situation. Still, freaking out in public had never been something she had wanted to do.

"Yeah, really bad coffee beans..." Nico muttered as he looked around more. There were no cameras. And while he expected his camera crew to be peeking at how he was reacting from behind the trees, he couldn't see any of them. And a dog...there was a dog. He knew the staff loved teasing him but why would these nutjobs include a dog?

Caity nodded in agreement. It was the most reasonable explanation. After all, how was she going to believe that they had really been transported to a different place? A place with, of all things, fairies? It couldn't be real. It wasn't as if their lives were being written by a fantasy author. They weren't just characters in a story.

But she had also never seen the majority of these people before. And if this was some hallucination, why would she dream up people she didn't know? Caity couldn't make sense of it. Which might mean it wasn't some hallucination after all. "I have never wanted to be hallucinating more in my life..." She cleared her throat and nodded to the fairy that had made the announcement. "I guess we follow the coffee fairy?"

Nico turned his attention back to Caity. "I think we need to consider the fact that we might not be hallucinating at all. I mean..." he reached out and pinched her cheek. "You feel that right?" he asked.

"Ow." She pushed his hand away. "Yeah, I felt it. You pinch cheeks like someone's great-aunt." Caity added the last part in a mutter as she rubbed her cheek.

"Someone's great aunt... heh. This is the first time I ever got that comment," Nico chuckled as he continued looking around, narrowing his eyes at the trees and still trying to spot the crew that weren't really there. "This might actually be the work of...Howell...gotta give credit to the guy. This place looks fantastic. If I'm doing a fantasy movie, this will definitely fit as its setting," he chattered distractedly, still hung up on the only explanation that seemed logical to him and completely forgetting his usual discreetness about his identity. "I'm not sure why he'd bring in other people though. I mean, I recognize some of the faces here..." he glanced towards Maine and Caterina. "But yeah, you're right. We should probably follow the...coffee fairy," he chuckled at the impromptu moniker his new friend gave the blue fairy. "I hope we can get some coffee at least. I left mine back at the library."

"I just don't want to admit this might be...well...real." Caity said as they trudged after the fairy. Well, Caity trudged - Nico was just as light on his feet as one would expect a movie star to be. "And yes please to the coffee. My thermos is at work... and what I did drink, well..." It was on the ground somewhere behind them.

With the appearance of the cabins, Caity raised a brow. She still didn't want to believe that this was real, but the prospect of having a place suited to her was appealing. "Okay, if there's no coffee in my fantasy fairy house, but coffee in yours, I want you to share."

The movie star flashed Caity a grin. "Feel free to stop by my house anytime. It's just next door," he said as he headed to the house right next to hers.

As far as movie stars went - as far as males went - Nico wasn't half bad. Caity rubbed the cheek where he pinched, and went into her own 'house'.
I'll post tomorrow! cause...3AM. XD
Oh, hey, we joined at the same time!

...I also don't post NEARLY that much. xD


Oh yeah, we did! Cool!
LOL. This post is my 1121 post in 1121 days. Fun. One post per day in ~3 years.


Feel free to post and interact as much as you want. The next GM post will be up in 3-5 days. As we did before, I will wait for all characters to have their posts up before I update again. The faster we all get our posts in, the sooner the next update will come.

Also, the next update will be the ball.

Have fun~
Cirrus and Erissa

Cirrus looked at the people in the park. It was a mix of the elderly, taking in the sun and sharing fond memories with each other, and the young who were mostly chatting amongst themselves. While most didn't really appeal to the gray one, there were definitely some interesting people there. Erissa, on the other hand, was looking around excitedly. She pointed to several of them as if she was merely shopping for clothes. "That pink haired one... that boy who seems interested in her... oooh, definitely that angry looking redhead..." Golden dust promptly flew towards where he looked, Erissa having blown them towards the three people she chose. The dark fairy followed the direction the dust flew towards.

A pink haired girl, her hand making elegant strokes on paper, sat a few feet away from them. Her artwork grew with every stroke she made. Faeries always found artists quite intriguing, therefore, Erissa pointing to the girl wasn't at all surprising. With an imginative mind, she would, no doubt, make a fine guest. Next to her stood a dark haired boy that had smiled kindly towards the fairies' general direction and then to several girls earlier. What made him interesting was that while he maintained a fairly sociable facade, there was something that brewed just beneath his surface. Interesting, he thought idly, his gray eyes drinking in the scene unfolding before them. The boy he had been studying leaned forward and pecked the artist's cheek.

Erissa giggled in excitement. "Can you just imagine it all, Cirrus?" she clapped her hands delightedly, much like how a child who had received a new toy would. "Attraction is important in this little game of ours. And I see plenty there. Now, who else...?" While the female fairy turned her attention to the other people in the park, Cirrus took the time to study her third choice--a red head that gave off an angry aura. Her cheek showcased a scar that probably spoke of a violent past. Violence adds a bit of spice to everything nice, he thought, automatically agreeing to adding her to their growing list.

Erissa turned her head and her emerald eyes landed on a strikingly pale woman. She was well dressed with her eyes concealed from the world... why she would choose to block her vision with dark lenses was beyond the fairy's understanding. She listened to the pale woman's heels as it clicked on the concrete floor. "Hmmm..." Erissa flew over to her and hovered a few inches above the woman's shoulder. She leaned forward and took a whiff of her scent. "Hmm... hmm... looks and smells interesting enough," the tiny fairy commented as she sprinkled gold dust onto the woman's white hair. After which, she flew back to the tree branch Cirrus was sitting on. "Have you not chosen anyone yet, Cirrus?" she demanded, her hands on her hips.

"Of course I have." He nodded towards two men who had apparently collided with each other.

"Well, that's an interesting choice of clothes. Is this how he attracts human? Oh my, is he...wet?" Erissa's eyes twinkled mischievously. They lingered on Tachi for a few minutes before they automatically shifted towards the other. Her eyes lit up a bit more and she clapped her hands together again. "And someone with a secret and a particular longing. Yes, yes, I agree to these two," Black glitter dust automatically flew towards the men, sprinkling on their heads.

"Who else? Who else?" she asked excitedly. Her eyes fell on a woman across the street, sitting inside a cafe by the window, drinking an aromatic drink humans were so fond of drinking. She nudged the other fairy. "That one?" she asked.

At Erissa's question, both fairies disappeared and appeared hovering near their unsuspecting target. "Rich, pretty, stubborn, arrogant... this one has spunk and the brains to back it up. She will be a good addition," he said in his deep, haunting voice. With one hand, he sprinkled dark dust on Caterina's head. Erissa watched silently, an excited smile ever present on her lips.

As soon as they finished marking their guest, both fairies reappeared on their tree.

"I'm afraid, however, that we have ran out of interesting individuals. It would be terribly boring to bring only a handful into Cladarat. Would you like to invite the people you have---" he was cut short by a sudden outburst from the pink haired artist. His head automatically turned towards the commotion and he stared.

Erissa's giggle contrasted greatly with Cirrus' blunt affect. "Simply riveting. I look forward to getting to know them a tad bit more... Now, I agree that we need a few more guests to fill our list... And I have just the right people in mind." She gestured towards the people they had chosen so far. "Make sure they are all well taken care of during their journey..." She placed her hand on her hips and wagged a finger at the dark fairy. "No shadows and eerie voices this time around please? I don't want to end up trying to placate angry notions and calm agitated hearts."

Cirrus merely stared blankly at Erissa.

"I'm serious!" the light fairy stomped her tiny feet to emphasize her point. When Cirrus refused to acknowledge her, she merely shrugged and twirled around, disappearing in a puff of golden glitters. "I'll be back in a blink of an eye," her cheery voice echoed.


Erissa's first stop was a library. She appeared in a shower of glitters accompanied by a pleasant smell of wild berries. She looked around, expecting to see books. But what met her eyes was a concrete parking lot. "Hmm? Why am I outside?" she blinked in confusion. But as soon as her eyes landed on her intended target, the smile returned to her lips. A purple haired girl that had a slightly heavier frame than the people already on their guest list was standing in the parking lot. The fairy couldn't quite remember where she first saw the human but she remembered what it was about her that made her a favorite. She smelled like books - musky, nutty and with a hint of vanilla. The vibrant color of her hair also made her easy to remember. She darted towards her, eager to shower her with fairy dust. But her target was talking with a strangely dressed male. The fairy looked him over. Unwanted, ignored and probably misunderstood. Her small wings carried her over to the two, small hands dusting Caity's hair with golden dust. "You will love it in Cladarat!" she whispered excitedly before turning to the male...Tarly. Erissa's hand paused just above his head. She hesitated for a few seconds before she sprinkled the glitter sand in his head too. And then, content with her handiwork, she turned away and was just about to head on over to her next destination when a hooded figure in a corner table caught her attention.

Erissa flitted towards the hooded form, curious as to why the person was taking a lot of effort to keep his face hidden. She watched him remove his dark lenses, the same kind the pale woman had on. Blue green eyes. How marvelous, The fairy peered at the face hidden beneath the shadow of the hood and a knowing smile touched her lips. Underneath the hood was a very attractive male face. It was the same face that was displayed on the cover of the magazine he was reading, the name Nico Jensen was printed in large bold letters underneath it. "Hello there handsome. You're pretty low key for someone so famous. I think you'll make a fine guest on our list," the fairy giggled, dusting Nico the same way she did Caity.

Erissa looked around in the hopes of finding someone else worth inviting. She flitted here and there, peering at faces. "No... no... no..." she said in a singsong voice. "No... Oh! Hold the door for me please~" she exclaimed as if the humans could hear her. She giggled to herself as she zoomed past a human and out of the door. The sunlight was nice and it warmed her wings. She stretched them and decided to look around town a bit before she visited another human she was interested in. She counted how many guests they have so far, strangely knowing their names. "Tabitha, Kieran, Alexis, Cori, Tachi, Gordon, Caterina... and here... Caity, Tarly and Nico. Ten... that still doesn't sound so fun yet. Hmmm...maybe two more? Where should I--- Eek!" she exclaimed when she found herself face to nose with a human male. If she hadn't been able to stop herself before she collided, she most probably would have given the man a fit of sneezing. She did it accidentally before and she was glad she was able to stop herself, this time around. She slowly backed away, heart thumping and wings trembling.

The silver haired young man stood by the sidewalk in a dress suit, his cellphone pressed against his ear.

"Mother.......I cant get married. Marriage is........just wrong."

Erissa perked up and she raised an eyebrow. "Well, you seem to be a fit candidate to step into our little game..." Regaining her composure, the small fairy flitted around Maine, sizing him up. An elitist by the way he carried himself. She sniffed the air around him. A faint scent of a female's perfume was on him. A wide grin made its way on the light fairy's lips. "Well, a playboy, are we? You'd be a nice addition to our collection," She blew golden dust on him. "I'll see you soon, pretty boy~" she called out as she, once again disappeared in a glittery cloud.

Her next destination proved to be disappointing. A small three story building amidst several taller structures used to house a small family that had adorable twins, a girl and a boy. But when she got there, she found the house empty, the small family having sold their home to the next door building, a law firm. To make matters worst, the weather was cold. Something that would delight Cirrus but definitely annoy the light fairy. Erissa sighed as she rubbed her hands together. "Eleven... that won't do. I guess I'll have to look for someone else..." she muttered but immediately perked up when she noticed a tan, beautiful black haired girl. She darted towards her, all thoughts about the cold weather gone from her mind. She landed on the woman's shoulder and sighed contentedly when the heater melted the coldness from her wings. As soon as she had defrosted herself enough, she took to the air again and began examining the room that they were in. Sadly, it was devoid of vibrant colors Erissa was so fond of. The fairy found herself getting restless. "Must be terribly sad to be staying in such a drab place all the time. Would you like to come with me to see Cladarat?" she conversed with Mika as though the woman could hear her, much less answer her. "But of course you do. No one turns down a chance to see the fairy world," she answered her own question, giggled and then dusted Mika's hair with her golden glitters.

"Our guest list is complete!" Erissa announced proudly as she reappeared next to Cirrus on the tree branch at the park. The dark fairy was sitting on the branch, looking as if being there bored him out of his mind. At the light fairy's words, he nodded. "Then let us return to Cladarat," he said as he stood up and disappeared in a shower of dark glitters.








Sunlight streamed through the tree branches, bathing everything in a warm glow. Small winged figures flitted here and there, sunlight bouncing off their gossamer wings, making them glow a myriad of colors. Soft giggles and small singsong voices filled the air with excitement.

"Have they arrived? Have they really arrived?" several small voices asked all at the same time. One by one, the glowing fairies flocked towards the still disoriented humans. Curious green, golden, violet, blue and red eyes peered at each guest.

A fairy with long wavy brown hair, blue eyes and blue butterfly wings fluttered towards the group, a golden trumpet in her hands. She was larger than all of the fairies there but was still a lot smaller than the average human. At her arrival, the smaller fairies fell silent. She studied each human before addressing the whole group, a big dimpled smile on her face. "Please excuse me and my sisters. We are all very excited for your arrival. Welcome to Cladarat," she gestured around with a flourish. "My name is Nereia and these fairies and I will be attending to all your needs during your stay with us," Excited giggles again filled the air at the butterfly winged fairy's words. "It is not very often that Queen Erissa and King Cirrus allows humans to enter our realm so as you can see, everyone is quite excited about having all of you here. Now, if you follow me, my dear guests, I shall lead you to your lodgings."

"Tonight there will be a ball where all of you will be addressed by the King and Queen. I am sure all of you are wondering why you were brought here. All will be made clear tonight. For now, please, feel free to relax and perhaps explore," Nereia continued in her sing song voice as she led the humans deeper into the forest and into an area where several trees that appeared to be houses stood. "I suppose it doesn't look much to everyone but you will be surprised to find out what's inside. We have prepared one for each of you," she stopped at one of the 'houses' and gestured towards it, inviting whoever wanted to go first to step in.

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