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6 yrs ago
@littleone - No. The world would not be better off without you. Those who know you will greatly miss you. Hang in there. Sometimes it might not seem like it but you mean a lot to those who love you.
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6 yrs ago
I'm alive. I'm going to see if I can get back into a bit more active. I have a good feeling about this year but then again, it just started so :/ lol
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7 yrs ago
Currently alive....for whatever that is worth.
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8 yrs ago
I'm in the process of moving so I'm currently a bit CrAzY at the second. Hopefully, I'll be back to normal reply schedule soon (after the move and the insanity of getting basic unpacking done)
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8 yrs ago
Been sick for two weeks. Not fun at all :/ Just FYI

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Current Status (updated 12.6.21):
I've quit my job and am currently job hunting. I'm hoping that and a few other things will help me enjoy life again.
I am around a bit though better to discuss on discord.

I'm not looking for new partners/stories at this time.

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Cool. No problem.
I got sick so I haven't been on lately so no worries.
Also I start my Full time job today so I won't have as much time on my hands as I would like. Good news is I'm finished with school.

And btw: I'm not sure you are that old. But I can sell you a cane. ;)
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Trex raised his eyebrows and quickly put up a hand to block the grin at Zelia's quick reply. BURN. His eyes twinkled as he glanced at his older brother. He was glad Zelia replied that way. She had been able to dodge the question without having to look bad. It was good because with Sanders, it was sometimes difficult to tell if he was serious or just joking.

Sanders winced. "You wound me, miss." He said clutching his hand over his heart. However, before he could come up with a great reply, Zelia had already turned her attention to Trex. Drat. He'll have to come back at her later. This one had some wit about her. She would be good for Trex. Not that Sanders would ever admit it. But it did give him some ammunition for future conversations. He smiled as Zelia inquired about the monsters. He looked over at Trex. "Told her all about that huh?" He inquired eyes lighting up.

Trex sighed. "Here we go." He stated turning slightly away. However, he did not leave showing that he did have some interest in the conversation.

Going over to Zelia, Sanders sat down next to her. "I'm surprised you didn't tell her the full story, Trex." He said in mock pain. He looked over at Zelia. "It was my genius idea." He declared proudly with no inclination of regret. "But you got to understand, Trex was such a baby." He told her. "Scared of everything."

"I was not." Trex shot back. He crossed his arms uncomfortably and leaned against the wall watching them. "I was under the impression that family members did not lie to one another." He stated teeth clenched.

Sanders waved him off. "We broke you off that naivety fairly quickly. Actually," He frowned. "you still fall for a lot of things." He declared. He smiled at Zelia. "Such a gullible fellow, Trex. Did he tell you about the time he thought he was married to Anice down the street?"

Trex shot upright. "I was eight." He declared in his defense.

"Nine actually." Sanders whispered to Zelia. "Poor kid thought that if you touched hands with a girl for more than a few seconds you were married." He chuckled gleefully. "You should have seen how dutiful of a husband he was." He chuckled at Trex's glare. "Though Peeter had to ruin it." He declared with a sigh.

Deciding to use that as an excuse to answer Zelia's earlier question and change the subject, Trex spoke. "He's the oldest of us." He informed her. "Responsible." He shot Sanders a glare. "He joined the army on his eighteenth birthday."

"I wonder why..." Sanders stated with a grin. He turned and looked at Zelia. "So what about you? Any siblings? Sisters and brothers that gave you trouble growing up?" He smiled. "Let me bet, you were probably the one giving them the trouble, am I right?"
[Universe 1]
There comes a point that an individual snaps. Not everyone reaches that point but there are some that they just go over the edge. No longer are they concerned with the consequences or how insane something might be, they just react. They're pride and ego more important than anything else. And it came to that point with the leader. Having someone dare confront him after thousands of years of dominance was to much. Time Lord or not, no one defied him. The fact that Time Lords were extremely dangerous and that this one would undoubtedly do what he threatened did not seem to register to the large alien. He had had enough. The only recompense he would allow is the deaths of the Time Lord and his companion.

Rising he glared down. "Take them!" He yelled angrily. "Take them away. The next time I see them, it will because their heads will be added to my collection. Take them away!" He yelled. The little creatures, more terrified of their boss than anything else moved forward their staffs extended. They might be frightened facing off a Time Lord but facing him was easier then disobeying their king.

Refusing to leave the Doctor's side, despite his non-verbal order, Miranda lifted up her chin. If he was going to stay, so was she. Consider her stubborn but she was not going to leave him alone with all these creatures. Besides, the two guards were still here. They could take her out with a bullet before she made it ten yards. Especially considering she was still wearing the costume. Glancing over at the Doctor she wondered what he was going to do. Would he really freeze them?

Apparently, he was. She watched as he activated his sonic and the room temperature started to drop. Feeling his hand in hers, she glanced over as he ordered her to run. Dashing after him she half expected to be stopped. Either by a bullet or by one of the dozens of creatures in their way. However, neither happened. The creatures all started to panic as the temperature moved out of the intense heat into more comfortable ranges before going down to cold. They paid no attention to two running away despite the yells from the king. The guards... well who knew what they were doing. Maybe they had been surprised at the outcome and were to busy. Either way, it was a perfect opportunity to get out of there. Reaching the exit door, Miranda watched as the Doctor soniced the panel, unlocking the door. It wasn't until they were in the elevator when she leaned back and sighed with relief as they headed back up. "What will happen to them?" She asked. Little did she know that the little creatures could only stand hot temperatures. Anything less would cause their imminent demise. At least the king as he was the largest. Some of the smaller ones might be able to escape but without their leader they would be useless.

She looked over at the Doctor as he explained. "So with the creatures out of the way, does that mean you are going to push those upstairs to obey?" She inquired, having a feeling that was exactly what he was going to do. They were after all heading up to the top floor.
[Universe 2]

It was a bit tedious walking backwards. If one was going to do it, it would be better to do so for fun. Like dancing a jig or trying to watch you companion's face while walking. But walking backwards from a villain who would get you as soon as your back was turn was never fun. So he improvised. It wasn't all that bad. Turning slightly sideways he saw that this hallway ended and broke off in two different directions. Both ways extended a good distance before turning around different corners. No doors could be seen down either hallway and there was no way of telling if there were any icedor down either tunnel. It would not be good getting stuck between two of them. The howls from the other icedor came closer as they started to gain ground. "You never did answer my question." The Doctor noted stopping at the end of the hallway. "How did you get here and why?"

The icedor growled. "We have ways." He declared.

"Yes. But if I remember correctly all your pathways had been shut down. Closed. Eliminated." The Doctor grinned at Clara, while still keeping an eye on the creature. "I did that. Lot of fun that was. Well, somewhat." He frowned. "Almost got stuck." He made a face. "Yeah, probably not the best of ideas. But it worked." The icedor started to lurch forward but the Doctor quickly brought the device back up. "Not so fast." He declared. "Don't want to end to quickly without your buddies backing you up eh?"

The creature backed off. "You closed the portals." He snapped. "How is that possible? They were closed eons ago."

"Wibbly wobbly timey wimey." The Doctor said waving his hand. "Time Lord. Time Machine. Traveling through space and time is what I do." He grinned and winked at Clara. "And go on adventures as well." He looked back at the Icedor. "Still doesn't answer how you managed to get here? The Shadow Proclamation had your system black listed. No one was supposed to go there."

The creature smiled, it's large teeth revealing blood and rotten flesh. "Your patch didn't hold." It declared, getting bolder by the sound of approaching animals. "And with you at of the way, nothing will stop us again from pillaging the universe." It smiled at the girls. "I look forward to devouring you all."
No rush. I understand. Have fun on your vacation. Don't go to crazy.
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It was nice how Zelia seemed to fit in with his family. Everyone seemed to like her and she did not seem to out of place around them. Trex listened as she handled herself well. He shouldn't have been so worried. Of course his family and her would get along. He did. After they finished, Trex rose and started to collect the dishes.

"No." Marcus declared. "Your mother and I got it. You had a long trip. How about you and Sanders join Zelia in the living room. We'll wrap up here and get the rooms ready."

"I have no problems sleeping in the barn." Trex replied knowing how limited space was. "Zelia can sleep in our room and Sanders and I can sleep in the barn." He stated quietly glancing toward the living room. Undoubtedly, Zelia would quickly protest if she knew what they were saying.

Sanders nodded. "Works with me." He declared.

Marcus frowned but Trex continued. "I don't want you two to have to sleep elsewhere." He told them. "I'm used to it. Besides, with the hay, a couple blankets... It will be like old times." He stated smiling.

Giving in Marcus nodded. "Alright." He conceded. "Now out of our way." He told them, shooing the boys out. "In fact Kyla, if you want, you can join them. I can clean up here." He stated as Trex and Sanders headed out of the room.

"Did he wake up yet?" Trex asked Zelia as they entered the living room. He glanced down at the sleeping exceed. "I guess not." He placed his hands in his pockets and stood there a bit unsure what to do.

Thankfully, Sanders stepped in. "Do you have a boyfriend?" He inquired bluntly. Trex refrained from rolling his eyes. His brother was a bit predictable. However, if he said anything then his brother would jump on that as indication that Trex was interested in Zelia. "Because, if this idiot isn't interested, I would like to cast my hat in the ring." Sanders said giving a slight bow. "I am the most responsible of the family and I have a great personality." He winked. "Not to mention, a solid homeyou can always come back to."

Trex just shook his head. "Don't let Peeter here you." He muttered refereeing to the oldest brother.

Sanders ignored him and smiled at Zelia.
After everyone had been seated and the blessing said, as was the custom, the guests plates were filled first. After everyone had their food, they began eating. Trex had been tempted of waking Bodo and getting him some food but decided to let him rest. They can always get him something to eat when he woke up later. Taking a bite, he smiled. "Ah. Delicious as always, Ma." He declared savoring the food. Though he could cook, it was nothing compared to a good home cooked meal at him home.

Finishing a bite, Marcus looked over at the two. "Long trip from the city?" He inquired before taking another bite.

Trex shrugged. "It wasn't that bad." He replied. He glanced at Zelia before looking back at his father. "We do a lot of traveling so we are used to it."

Sanders tilted his chair back and sent his brother a look, a slight twinkle in his eye. However, Trex just ignored it. “So you two travel a lot?” Marcus inquired casually looking from Zelia to Trex.

“There are four of us.” Trex replied not wanting to give his father the wrong idea. He knew his father trusted him but doubts might arise and being forthright about something like this would keep them at bay.

The older man smiled. He knew Trex would behave as he was raised, but still. The appearance of something could hurt reputations. Though many young people did not mind the innuendos or insinuations of something improper. Either way, he was glad everything was good. Trex sometimes missed little details like that and Marcus did not want this girl's reputation to be ruined.

Taking advantage of the slight pause, Sanders looked over at Zelia. "So how did a nice girl like you end up with a beatup like him?" He inquired pleasantly.

Trex ignored the jab. Growing up with two older brothers, you quickly learned to adapt and give back just as hard as you received. But, right now was not the time. He doubted his mother would appreciate them getting at it in front of company. As it was, they usually kept most of their jibes when she wasn't around. Not that they meant anything mean by them. It was just a way of showing their appreciation for each other. He listened as Zelia briefly mentioned how they first met. From there a few more questions from his parents kept the conversation going for a while. His family might be poor farmers but they knew how to be hospitable. Some people might think they were over polite, but Trex knew his parents. It wasn't just being polite. They cared. You could be a complete stranger and they would still show interest in you. Even Sanders, despite his mischievousness, was courteous and polite. Any jabs thrown out were only directed at Trex and never at Zelia, and when he did them in talking with Zelia, you could tell he was only joking.
Yup. :)

And I found the cat part. I normally look at the transcripts as they are faster to go through than the show. I forgot about the cat and missed the couple words mentioning the cat meowing. That was good though.
Maybe I'll bring up him and a cat talking sometime in the future.
Entering the kitchen, Marcus stopped and looked from Kyla to Zelia and back again. "I hope I'm not interrupting." He stated ready to leave if necessary. However, when Kyla waved away his concern he moved forward and proceeded to wash his hands. "Trex tells me the horses are actually yours." He stated, turning to face her as he dried his hands. "He stated that you both were going to purchase them to get them out of the hands of that man and that you beat him to the punch." He raised an eyebrow almost as a question. "You guys must be close." He observed. His eyes twinkled as Zelia turned a bit red at the insinuation. It was a bit amusing watching the younger folk nowadays. It kind of reminded him when he was young and chasing Kyle.

The fact that like Trex she couldn't come out with a clear answer almost made it difficult to keep the grin off his face. But he did. He nodded understanding even though her response really did not make a lot of sense. Well, not in the way she was trying. It was better than Trex's though and she did manage to perform well. She would do well for Trex, assuming he got it into his thick skull that he shouldn't be alone. Training was good but finding someone to love and share your life with did not hinder you. In fact, from his personal experience it enhanced it. You could go a lot farther with someone at your side than you could on your own. To bad Trex did not see that yet. Knowing that Kyla would probably work on Zelia, Marcus smiled and excused himself. But not before going over and whispering some romantic words in her ear and kissing her on the cheek.

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Trex gave his older brother a glare. "You know I am a lot stronger now. I can probably take you on." He declared.

Sanders chuckled. "Yeah right, little brother. You might have a fancy smancy gift and you look like you've been training a bit but you got to remember, farm work keeps one strong. A whole lot stronger than hitting a little cowpost." He declared. He smiled. "Though if you want to have a go at it..." He rolled up his sleeves. "Just don't yell at me when I make you look bad in front of your girlfriend."

"She's not my girlfriend." Trex replied. However, he did not engage his brother. He was tired and it would only encourage him more. Going over he sat on the couch. It was strange being home again. Glancing over at the sleeping exceed he shook his head. The poor guy was tuckered out. How he managed to sleep with all the commotion was amazing.

Coming over, Sanders pulled up a chair and sat down across from Trex. His face turning a bit serious, he nodded toward Bodo. "What's with the exceed?" He inquired. Even though they lived in the country, they were still fairly close to Magnolia. The fact that the largest colony was located nearby as well had everyone in this area knowing who they were. Even here on the farm, they traded with the exceed for various things. "Is he yours?" He asked.

Trex shook his head. "You can't own an exceed." He declared.

"You know what I mean." Sanders stated.

Trex looked at Bodo. "No. He lost his dragon slayer and we're helping him to find the guy."

Sanders nodded. "Cool. Did you check the exceed community? They might know."

Trex frowned. "No. Hadn't thought of that."

Sanders chuckled, the twinkle coming back in his eye. "And you are such a great warrior too." He declared. "Must be some pretty girl is sidetracking you."

Trex growled at him but stopped as his father came back out. "Wash up boys. Supper is about ready." He declared.
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