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When you know you should get ready for bed, but then a cat sits on your lap.
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It's interesting being the indecisive introverted leader of your group of very indecisive introverted friends.
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It's fun to think that play-by-post roleplays are basically just one giant rough draft.
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In MONSTORY 8 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy heaved a relieved sigh. If he was some sort of changeling, that would have made the sword as effective against him as the White Wolf.
She gave him a sour look at his first question. “I can’t imagine someone empathizing with them.” Her gaze remained cold as he posed Trevor’s parents’ side of things.
Her eyes narrowed slightly at the concept of Trevor’s removal. “He only has maybe a year before he’s old enough to get out on his own,” she began as Riley moved his cigarette. “Don’t know about with you aberrations, but for humans, we’re not considered ‘legal adults’ until we’re 18.”
Her free hand balled into a tight fist, outrage making her cheeks warm when Riley continued. “Trevor’s fault?” she hissed, pausing in her outburst long enough for him to finish speaking. “Oh, so it’s his fault, is it, that he’s never been treated like he’s one of those ‘great children?’ How can someone know what they are, what power they have, when they’re treated like an unwanted dog by the people who should matter most?”
She exhaled through her nose and shook her head. She took a small step away from him, the tip of the sword sliding a couple inches over the floor. It was ultimately pointless arguing with him, a waste of precious time.
“So what are you trying to get at?” she snapped, her words clipped. “How could someone not knowing the extent of their influence make enough of an imbalance to cause this mess?”
@shi12
Please, no need to apologize! Glad to know you're around in some form, and hopefully doing better. I'm so sorry you've been having medical issues. Take care of yourself. You're what's important, here! :-) I hope everything turns out okay.

... Thinking of, I should try to get to a post here. Heh. Oops. My turn to apologize, there. xD
Nah, it's all good. It's a bit confusing. I had to think it over a couple times to make sure I had the count right. Okay, glad we're on the same page now!

I'm quite liking that feature. ^.^ And yay for habits! Those are hard to break. Heh.
Yeash, sorry, that IC post was horribly rushed and bothering me to no end, so I had to edit. And because sleep hates me. As always. So I'm still up. When I should have been out hours ago. ARGH! SANDMAN! WHERE ARE YOU?

Also, I updated the Wonderland Terms section. Thought I'd let you know. Let me know if it, too, needs further editing.
In MONSTORY 8 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Izzy gave a frustrated sigh, her lips pulling to one side as instead of addressing the topic she had been going for, he brought up Trevor’s guardians.
“No, I didn’t know that,” she rolled her eyes. “I’ve been here for the past week!”
She gave a look that said, ‘Figures,’ at Trevor’s guardians knowing nothing about him. Her eyes narrowed at the look Riley gave her regarding the topic.
Is there anything this guy doesn’t know or hasn’t spied on? she wondered, listening to the tale he had to tell. Her grip on the sword’s pummel tightened in anger when he brought up what Trevor’s dad had done, the emotion only increasing at his emphasis of the matter.
She returned his gaze impatiently at his question, but her brows furrowed when she noticed the new emotion swimming in his eyes. Whatever it was, it unnerved her enough to push aside her irritation for few short seconds.
Her nose rose in disgust, first at the part of the story Trevor had left out about his guardian, then at Riley’s opinion of the forgiveness Trevor had shown. But then, what the Wolf had said to her crossed her mind. She looked down and to the side, biting her bottom lip. If the Wolf had told the truth, then it had been far from real forgiveness.
Izzy looked back to Riley at the mention of changelings.
“Yeah,” she nodded slowly. "That has to do with faeries usually, right? They sneak in, take a human baby, and swap it with one of their own.” She paused and took a breath. “The Wolf and I had a little chat a few days back. It said Trevor doesn’t have any of the dark parts most people have. But…” She hesitated, shifting her weight. “He doesn’t have the good, either. To him, it’s all just what you’re supposed to do.”
She looked down to the grand sword. “You don’t think…” she paused, her voice growing quiet. “He couldn’t be an aberration himself, could he?"
But what if I want dragons to pay me a visit? And indeed! It’s from The Pagemaster. It’s an older movie, but I quite like it. I want the Pagemaster's staff so freakin' bad!

Eh, just means she’ll be right at home. xD And isn’t that how it usually goes? *Grins.* HA! Ghent and his clumsiness. I love it!

Sweet. The library is such a wonderful place. Of course! Good to know what you think of that. And agreed. Though I don’t like it and avoid it whenever possible, media these days is riddled with it, so it’s just one of those things for me. Like you said, as long there isn’t too much, and not the “biggies.” Please let me know if you get the chance to listen to it!

Oh, good. Glad it helped! Well, the madder the better, right?
Thanks about Swallowhill Swamp! I should probably start writing down the places I mention, though. I think there were a couple others, but I forgot to make a note of them, and now I don’t actually remember. Excluding the important ones. Those ones I remember.

Join the club, my friend!
Sweet. I look forward to it! NEW COLLECTION!
And aww, thanks. :-3
Elayra suppressed her own smirk when her nickname for Ghent wiped his away. She had at least found a verbal payback for the many he had been using for her.
She eyed him threateningly as he spoke and started to get in, but his words cut off as he banged his head against the car. She heaved a heavy sigh and gripped the bridge of her nose with a shake of her head.
We’re doomed before we even get to Wonderland, she thought bitterly as Ghent at least managed to get inside the car. She half expected him to somehow fall through the seat.
She glared murderously at Ghent’s newest name for her. She hesitated for a moment before slowly getting into the back seat.
The first thing that hit her was the smell, a hint of stale alcohol lingering beneath the initial odorous shock. She tried to stifle a gagging sound, but failed. Her shoulder pressed against Ghent’s, and she rested her backpack in her lap. Brown paper bags, discarded papers, and empty beer bottles and cigarette boxes crunched and clanked on the seat behind her, making her have to sit on the edge of the seat.
Elayra did her best to act as if getting in a car was as natural to her as it had been for Ghent, with little success. She looked around the interior as discretely as she could, from the glass windows to the worn faux leather of the seats. The interior of abandoned carriages she had seen were almost in better shape, and that was saying something.
Hoping she could figure out how to open it again, she slowly reached over and closed the door. She jerked her hand away when she accidentally pressed a button that made the window roll down a fraction, her eyes widening and muscles tensing in preparation to dodge or fight a booby trap. After a moment, realizing that moving the glass was all it did, she reached across Ghent and placed her pack atop his so it would not be a hindrance.
She only glared at Ghent’s question, not wanting to risk insulting Miles so long as he still had the gun.
Elayra gave a quick, stiff nod in response to Miles' orders to them. Not that she had any idea what a cop looked like in this world.
She inhaled through her nose and gripped the edge of her seat when the car jerked into motion without any obvious command. She tried to get a better look at the front seat, to see what allowed him to control the vehicle, but could only make out the steering wheel.
She tried not to scowl, keeping her hands on her knees for the time being, waiting for the opportune moment to strike. Preferably when the car was not in motion.
“So… Wonderland.”
Elayra glowered at Ghent. Her hand twitched with her desire to whack him for giving Miles that confirmation, but she thought better of the sudden movement at the last moment.
She eyed Miles, the upper half of his face just visible in the rearview mirror. Her eyes filled with uncertainty as he gave his mumbled response, all but ignoring Ghent.
They were already in the car with him. If his state was a show to get them where he wanted, it was no longer necessary, yet he kept it up to perfection. And he had let her retrieve her dagger. Whether it made her a bit crestfallen or glad that it was probably not one of the Red Queen’s allies they were up against, she could not say, but either way, she needed to find out for sure.
Elayra shouted in surprise and threw her hands up to stop herself from slamming into the back of Miles’ seat when the car skid to a halt. She gasped and bucked back with the motion of the car.
Her attention snapped up to Miles when he turned in his seat and his eyes settled on her. Her chin lowered and she gave a soft snort at his demand, her gaze darkening. She glanced toward the gun at its click, unsure what the sound meant. But whatever it was, it could not be good.
Miles wanted answers. Answers she had no desire to give without knowing why he wanted them, but he did not seem in much of a state to take kindly to her own questions, unless they were the ones holding the gun. Quite literally.
“That’s a good question,” she said slowly, biding herself a short moment as she moved her hands back to her knees so they were closer to her dagger, but hopefully not close enough to draw his notice to the weapon tucked on the inside of her right boot.
Either they tried to disarm him now, while they were stopped and the gun at least pointed away from them, or risk waiting and him finding out more than he should about Wonderland’s current state. Risk him deciding to continue onward to who knew where beneath the dangerous possibility of him having an even shorter fuse than Elayra if she gave a false answer that did not please him.
She looked slightly toward Ghent as if hoping for his help in the intricate reply, instead doing her best to convey a silent message: Get ready!
She looked back to Miles to try keeping his attention on her to give Ghent an extra second, her expression hard as she spoke. “But it’ll have to wait.”
As quickly as she could, she pulled her dagger from her boot and reached around the headrest to press the wavy, blue-tinted blade firmly against Miles’ throat, hoping Ghent had understood and would get to the gun before Miles could use it on either of them.
Two posts. You have two loner posts. They would meet on your third, and my fourth after the time skip, I do believe. 1. My beginning. 2. The start of Thea's escape. 3. Her actually getting out, and I'll mention Zane sniffing her out or something, and running for Byrce, if that's good with you. 4. Potential reactions to their meeting again, or whatever else may happen at that point.

As for the question, you can do whatever you feel like. Start wherever. If you think you have ideas to write from the time he was awaiting death, to their present in the span of two posts (again, them meeting on your third), go for it. Start however you would like. My only request is you add some sort of date separators ("x Months Ago" or something like that) up to the present. Make it a bit easier to follow since we would be starting on different areas of the timeline. His waiting for death would have been maybe a month or two after her disappearance--at least, that's what I was thinking--leaving eleven to twelve months in between.

Sucks people wouldn't leave you be! Heh. I hate when that happens. But, yay for life.

Oh, as a side note, don't worry about mentioning me whenever you post! I have this thread added to my subscriptions, which, in case you don't, means I get a notification when the thread gets a reply now. Such a wonderful new feature. ^.^ Let me know if it's the same for you, or if you prefer the "Mention?"



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In MONSTORY 8 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Five days. It took five long days of sitting before the vampire child, testing what little patience she had. But for Trevor, it was a test she had to pass. She neglected everything else, from her family to news about the White Wolf. She could only hope its body count had not risen too high. But she had finally found something she could do, something that could save Trevor’s life, if only she could get what she needed. She even ignored Riley, so long as he did the same of her. Whatever it took, one way or another, the child would take notice of her. He had to.
On the fifth day, Izzy knelt once more in front of him, unwavering, her eyes pleading silently, but sternly, for him help. She had her hands in her lap, her rear resting on her feet to give her knees a bit of a break. The light of a flashlight she had brought shone up at the ceiling from near the center of the room, leaving them in relative shadow, but granting more than enough illumination for her to make out the child, stationary as always.
She had no idea what time it was, besides late. She had not bothered to check the time in what seemed an eternity in the stillness of the building, the quiet broken only by creaks and groans of the structure, and the occasional scurrying of small animals who had claimed the place as their home.
To Izzy’s shock and relief, without warning, the vampire child got to his feet, standing just in front of her. She stared up at him, her back straightening slightly, not daring to breathe as she met his gaze warily, unsure what to expect as he placed his hand on her head.
She gasped in surprise as he pushed her head to the floor with alarming strength, shifting slightly to adjust to the position, her forehead just brushing the tiles and the loose portion of her hair falling around her face. She instinctively placed her hands on the cracked floor beside her, but did not dare defy him. Not after waiting for him to show he noticed her or her request for so long. She clenched her teeth, staring at the floor. Even when he removed his hand for a short moment, she remained bent forward.
Her hands clenched when he swapped his hand for a foot. She inhaled sharply through her nose and her fists tightened as he pressed his heel into her head, forcing her forehead firmly into the floor and making the temporary sting of a bit of glass dig into her skin. A reminder of his supremacy over her. That even if he gave her what she wanted, he was still the superior. Her master.
At last, he stepped away. Taking a heavy breath, she looked up, not yet daring to straighten. Only when the familiar sight of the sword began to rise from his mouth did she sit up, watching the impossible sight until it clattered against the floor.
Izzy stared at it for a long moment as the child returned to his corner, almost incapable of believing that she had a way to save Trevor. But now, she needed to figure out how to get close enough to use it on the Wolf without being torn to shreds.
She startled slightly at Riley’s voice, and got to her feet with a scowl as he continued. She snorted at his pun. Of course he knew about the sword.
“Not in the slightest,” she interrupted in a bitter mutter at his hope.
She went to retrieve the sword as he continued, avoiding looking toward the child's corner. The longsword was heavy, but she could at least wield it, the blade glinting excitedly in the light of the flashlight as she examined it up close for the first time. It really was a magnificent weapon, from its gleaming, engraved blade to the finely wrapped hilt.
Lowering its tip toward the floor, she turned to face Riley. “Slip your mind, did it, to mention what stopping the Wolf would mean for Trevor now?” She glowered at him, then exhaled almost in a growl. “There’s nothing stating I have to go after him alone. There’s two of us, and one of him.”
Ah haha! Gotta love it. xD I'm honored you like the tern enough to use it. ^.^

Awesome sauce! I look forward to reading what you've come up with! :-D

Yay. Did it all sound good to you? Anything you'd want to tweak?



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