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8 yrs ago
Mom is out of the hospital so I might actually have time to rp but we'll see
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8 yrs ago
'yo sis we need a thot slayer there's too many thots want to join the thot police we're recruiting'
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8 yrs ago
should I return?
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8 yrs ago
If that ain’t a college mood
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8 yrs ago
“Hullabaloo, and howdy doo! Musty prawns, and Timbucktu! Yeltsy-by, and hibbety-hoo! Kick ’em in the dishpan! Hoo hoo hoo!!”
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I must admit, I have no idea where I was going / or where I ended up in my post ._. I was going to go with some snappy comeback, but it kinda went in it's own direction.


Don't worry fam, you'll have your next post to make a good comeback probably. Hekate won't open up so easily. She's like the embodiment of grumpy cat...or this cat:



I'll wait a couple of posts before I reply c:
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Wait what'd he even do? D=

Reunited for five minutes and Hephaestus already can't catch a break.


Hekate having to stand the pathetic side glances from Hephaestus and the polite ignoring of Aphrodite? Hekate just finds the whole thing annoying. Then again, she doesn't really understand romance that much.

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You're good baby <3


Yay!
To be fair, I'm only late by like three hours.

Also, I'm not really good at coming up with aggressive things so I hope that was aggressive enough towards Aphrodite @Undine
Aphrodite. It was one of the goddesses that Hekate avoided. If anyone was the opposite of Hekate, it would be Aphrodite. She represented everything Hekate wasn’t – passionate, light, beautiful, charming. Hekate was apathetic, dark, hideous (whether it was in personality or not), off-putting. Disliking Aphrodite came easy to Hekate; and so she couldn’t help the slight furrow of her brows upon the arrival of Aphrodite to her presence. Hekate just wished that it was Hades or Persephone that she would have to run into rather than Aphrodite and Hephaestus.
“Hello, Aphrodite.” Hekate said brusquely.

How was mortal life treating her? Hekate didn’t know how to answer that. Living as Katherine, a Medical Examiner, had been easy. It offered the solitude that Hekate once experienced as a god, not having to worry about socializing. The only socialization Katherine received was from detectives and the dead (with the occasion of a corpse’s loved ones, but Katherine conveniently ducked out during those times). However, her past persona’s didn’t live life as easily. Her stripper identity had been treated worse than a dog. And, well, it hurt to think about her life as Rina. The betrayal still stings, though her love for that damned man has faded long ago. In short, mortal life had treated her like shit – but it was a lot better than being the deity she once was.

While she hated to admit it, it hurt Hekate to walk the streets and see mortals cower before her. And it was only with reluctance that she accepted the offerings from those that did it out of fear. She lived with the knowledge that if the mortals understood how to kill her, they would do it in a heartbeat. Hekate, who was destined to protect the balance of good and evil, had been, herself, labeled evil in the process. Terrible lies were spread of her witch-children (poor, poor Circe) and her only friend was captured by Hades (Oh, how she had missed Persephone before Hades reluctantly allowed her into the Underworld).

But of course she wouldn’t tell Aphrodite such things.

“Quite well.” Hekate glanced into the eyes of Aphrodite, taking in the appearance of Calla. “How has it been treating you? Just as well I assume.”

Hekate wasn’t the most confrontational person ever. But god damn, Aphrodite just got under her skin. Maybe it was Katherine talking in that moment, or maybe it was just pent up frustration. However, the fact that Hekate was opening up her mouth without thinking and saying the unthinkable came unwittingly.

“I am more curious, however, as to why you’re talking to me. You’re dear husband is just over there, after all? Or are you still being an adulterous bitch? Because one seems more likely than the other.”
Guys, guys, don't worry. Take your time. I understand, life happens. (: So don't worry, post when you're able to ^_^
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I thought we agreed on an exchange program? And I do believe that wizarding universities were mentioned before, although I can't remember where. I've always been crap at describing personalities so I'll give you those, but as for the bio, their lives weren't that exciting XD I don't know what else to put in there.

Oh, and I know that I have to write more out, but don't worry about me and balancing. I'll fix the sheet but rest assured, I'm not and never have been one for unbalanced characters. I find that the flaws make the character, even if I'm shit at listing it in the sheet. After all, that fucker was edited a LOT. I'm not that surprised that I missed something XD


I'm okay with an exchange program, but I don't think it would be put in place for a university. But rather to enrich a student's life or something like that.

I understand, making a character at first is all over the place ^_^
I SWEAR ON HEKATE'S GRAVE THAT I'LL HAVE A POST UP TOMORROW
Okay guys after we have some fun at the feast there will be a sort of Welcome back ball so what are you all going to have your characters wear to the ball?


Helena

Henrik

Boom!
|Helena and Henrik|


A sardonic expression contorted Helena’s face, yet it stayed in the same perpetual apathy. This woman was weak, Helena thought, her shoulders sagging unnoticeably and her eyes wandering away. She was bored now without the chicken around to keep her occupied. At this rate, she might as well go to her dorm – nothing else interesting seems to be lurking around. She didn’t say a word to Henrik as she began to walk away, not even bothering to listen to Hester’s words.

“Where are you going?” Henrik called after Helena, but she didn’t bother giving him an answer. He would figure it out soon enough; it was rather obvious, after all. “Fine, go to bed then, lazy.”

Helena ignored the jab, though if they were back at the house, it would have been called for a good chewing out by their mother or grandmother. She didn’t care really – men were inferior, of course, but why should she care about what they do when she is secure in mind with that thought?

“No, she’s always been like that.” Henrik muttered to Hester, shrugging his shoulders without a care. He sounded almost absent-minded, as if he was somewhere far away rather than right then and there. “She’s a poster child for our kind.”

His statement was true though. Ever since he was little, Helena received praise for her lack of emotions and steeled heart. Of course, Henrik was always admonished for being a boy, but they kept him around, which is all that he could ask for. Around the age of four, when Helena began to show a distinct shine to Henrik, seeing him as an equal rather than someone beneath him, a brother rather than a servant, the Björkman matron made sure that their relationship was on level as it should be. Helena was often taken unceremoniously from Henrik’s company with a rather weak excuse such as school or Huldra duties. It didn’t matter, though – Helena was loyal to Henrik, her brother, and stayed by his side. Perhaps that’s why he was never kicked out of the family. Part of him wanted to be jealous of how precious they found Helena, but he couldn’t be really, he loved her too much.
@Apokalipse

Poke.


Hey, I'm so sorry. I've been sick. I'll work on a post now.
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