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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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Trex frowned thoughtfully at the suggestion. It actually made some sense. However, he was a light sleeper and she probably would wake him getting the horses ready. "We'll figure it out." He stated. He chuckled at Zelia's response to Bodo liking to sleep and the fact his dragon slayer was like Trex. "Well, you know it's hard to get rid of something good." He stated.

Then they talked about the Caelum wizards. He was still didn't like the idea that they could be hit but Zelia was right. They should be fine for now. Since they left Hargeon they hadn't seen the Caelum wizards. Sure there was that issue with the magistrate in Magnolia and Trex had no doubt that they were behind it. However, it had worked out and like most of the times before, the Caelum wizards did not try anything. He wondered if Ryzo and Tye really had any magic. However, that quickly disappeared. Of course they did. Ryzo had to if he was leading the others. From what Trex had gathered from Skye he doubted that the others would simply just obey, especially Tye, if Ryzo did not have something to back him up. Which brought up a big concern. What magic did he have that had the other four wizards follow him as their leader? And then Tye, she had to have some magic or something. Why else was Skye so afraid of her? It couldn't be just the older sibling thing could it? That was a bit more difficult. Sure Skye had magic and the ability to use her sword but maybe her fear of Tye came before she grew strong and now she didn't realize she had the ability to break that fear? To stand up? But no... Tye still had to have some magic or something. Though Ryzo seemed to be the leader, Tye did have some rank. There was no way she could have become second in command without something to back her up.

Realizing that thinking about it would only make him more worried, Trex turned his thoughts away from that. Besides, they would deal with Caelum wizards when the issue arose. He had already threatened two of them that if they tried anything he would take them out. If they tried anything not only would the other team members come down on them but the guild itself might come down on them. He smirked as he thought about what Lucy, Natsu and the others would do if Flynn was hurt. Despite being an airhead at times, the celestial wizard was fairly powerful and in love with Flynn. He would hate to see what would happen to anyone who hurt her boyfriend. Realizing Zelia was giving him a strange look he cleared his thoughts and stared at the road. When she inquired what he had been thinking about he shrugged. "I was just thinking what Lucy would do if Flynn got hurt. Not to mention if Lucy got involved Natsu, Gray and the rest of the team would as well. The Caelum wizards wouldn't know what hit them."
Skye stared at the large pile of books. This was going to take awhile. Picking up one, she leafed through it. The problem is they could spend days in here and never find anything. However, they would never find anything if they did not look. Starting the book she started to skim it. It was an interesting tale, something she might want to read later but nothing related to the color keys. Regrettably it had taken her an hour or so to find that out. Setting the book aside she stared at the pile before rummaging through it looking at the back. Her guess was that they would probably have a better chance finding a reference to one of the keys in a book discussing a celestial wizard then in a regular book on the magic.

The next several hours passed quickly as the books she skimmed were fascinatingly interesting yet void of any reference. She shouldn't have been to surprised. The keys had been secret for a long time, otherwise more people would have known about them. Sighing she set another book aside. Most of the day had passed and they were no closer to finding what they needed. She looked at Flynn. His head buried behind a book he did not seem to ready to give up. It wasn't that she was giving up, more like getting a bit overwhelmed. There still about five books left from the ones Flynn had gathered not to mention hundreds more they hadn't yet pulled out. Steeling herself, Skye reached out and grabbed another book. She should just relax. She loved reading and learning new information. It was fascinating what she was reading but she felt bad that nothing she found would help Flynn. Needing to stretch her legs she rose. "I'll be right back." She said as Flynn looked her way. Walking away from the table she headed over to the bookshelves. Running her finger on the spines of the books as she walked she didn't bother to read the titles. She needed a break anyway. Reaching the edge of the row she looked around. The library was empty, all the other wizards finding what they needed and leaving.

Heading down the next row she started to scan the titles of the books. Book after book about this adventure or that were displayed but nothing useful. Or nothing obviously useful. And it would take them weeks to read all the books, especially considering the bookshelf ran to the ceiling. Pausing halfway she sighed. She probably should go back. There were still books to read. Then a cover caught her eye. Unlike the usual brown jacket, this book had a dark blue binding causing it to catch her eye. Climbing up the ladder to have an easier time getting it, Skye pulled it out. The cover had a blue lizard on it and some random name. She frowned. What did this have to do with celestial spirits. Opening it up she skimmed the forward. Nearly falling from the ladder she quickly snapped the book shut. Jumping down she ran back to the table. Though her expression was a bit neutral, her eyes sparkled with excitement. "The blue color key." She stated as he looked from the book to her. "This book is all about it."
I beg your pardon? Wait - Do you mean wow, gewiz? Gollywolly? :)

Okay. I will. Take my time that is. Well I actually have to work tomorrow and Friday so maybe Friday night/Saturday I might post. Or Sunday...We'll see how busy I am.

Well if you are going to get drunk, hide the cameras, disconnect the internet so you can avoid having any embarrassing photos or comments posted that you might regret *nods*
And only one week? Anything big planned? (other than getting drunk and terrorizing the dogs. :) )
Now you tell me. I could have held off on posting. ;)
Jk. No problem. Good luck on your final! And try not to do anything stupid while consuming enormous amounts of the alcoholic beverage. :D
[Universe 1]
Slamming the younger man against the wall, the Doctor glared at the boy that Jen had gone back and saved. “You pushed her aside.” He said, anger evident. The kid had picked a bad time to come into the command center and his regret at coming in at this moment was evident.

“You closed the bulkhead on her.” He shot back trying to shift the blame to someone else.

Disgusted the Doctor pushed him aside. It would be something that he would regret for the rest of his life. “And I killed her.” He said shaking his head. “She was such a young thing full of life.” He said to no one in particular.

“Doctor.” Goddard, Van Statten’s assistant said interrupting him. “The communications.”

Turning, the Doctor saw that the monitor was flickering and within a few seconds there was the Dalek and Jen. “Jen.” He cried moving forward. She was safe. For now. But why hadn’t the Dalek killed her? It had with everyone else. It was its nature. When the Dalek stated he would kill her if they didn’t open the bulkheads the Doctor’s heart sank. So that was why he kept her alive. Use her as a bargaining chip.

“Doctor, we can’t.” Goddard said looking over at him as if knowing what he was thinking. “You said it yourself it will kill everyone.” She waved toward the monitor. “Even your friend thinks it is a bad idea.”

The Doctor looked toward the monitor where the Dalek sat, waiting for a response. “I killed her once, I’m not doing it again.” With a few buttons he set the bulkhead to open. They watched as the Dalek and Jen made it through the opening.

“Good going.” Van Statten said glaring at him. “What do we do now, you bleeding heart? What the heck do we do?”

“Give it a rest.” His assistant snapped. She looked at the Doctor. “Now what?”

“Kill it when it gets here.” Adam stated speaking up.

“None of our weapons work and the alien tech is in the vault.” Van Statten replied gloomily. “I’m too young to die.” He moaned.

“Only the catalogued ones.” Adam replied ignoring the last comment. He looked at the Doctor hoping to make up for what he did. “There are a lot in my office still needing worked on.”

“Isn’t your office in the vault?” The Doctor snapped remembering how the boy had been below.

Adam shook his head. “No. I only went down because I heard that they got it to talk. My office is a floor down.”

Looking at him the Doctor spun around. “Show me.” He ordered grabbing a radio on the way out. “Keep me posted on where the Dalek is.” He called leaving the room.
It took them only a few minutes but they quickly reached Adam’s lab. Going over to the pile of “weapons” the Doctor started to go through them. “Broken. Broken. Hair dryer.”
“Doctor, the Dalek is past your level and is almost here.” Goddard informed him. “Van Statten took off. It’s almost upon him.”

Grabbing a weapon that would actually work, the Doctor took off toward the stairs. Despite the fact he disliked the man, he could not let another person die to this monster. “Is Jen safe?” He inquired taking the steps two at a time.

“For now.” Goddard replied. “The Dalek seems content to just use her as a shield.”

Coming into the large atrium, the Doctor dropped the communication device and armed the weapon. The Dalek seemed to have decided to leave Van Statten alone and had blasted a hole into the ceiling. What was really surprising however, was that the Dalek had opened up its shell revealing the mutant inside. It was a perfect opportunity to kill it once and for all. Then Jen moved in the way.

“What are you doing?” He asked pointing the weapon down slightly so as to not accidently hit her. “Move. I have to eliminate it. Destroy it before it escapes.” However, his companion refused to let him shoot it. “It’s a Dalek.” He cried. “It has killed hundreds of people. I have to end it. The Daleks destroyed my home, my race, my people.” When Jen stated it was changing he shook his head. “A Dalek cannot change. It knows one thing. Killing.” Steadying his hands he gripped the weapon more tightly. He could not let it live. He just couldn’t. One Dalek could result in a new Dalek empire. Everything he had sacrificed would be for nothing.

“You would make a good Da-lek.” The creature said looking toward him.

His jaw clenched, the Doctor raised up his gun but Jen was still in the way. An internal battle raged. He could push Jen aside and end this once and for all. But Jen’s look…Her words. She was disappointed and even though he shouldn’t, he did not want to let her down. Angrily he tossed the weapon aside. “Fine.” He said. They would all probably die but he would leave it be…for now. When the Dalek asked why they had survived the Doctor sighed, weighted down by all that they had gone through. “I don’t know.” He said shaking his head. When it mentioned it was the last he shook his head. “You aren’t even Dalek anymore.” He said. “You somehow absorbed Jen’s DNA. I’m sorry.”

When Jen looked at him confused, he explained. “A Dalek is a creature engineered. They believe that they are perfection. Anything else other than true Dalek DNA is an abomination to them.” He told her. “They’d rather die.” He shook his head. Though he couldn’t bring himself to pity the Dalek he was glad that he wouldn’t have to kill it himself. The way Jen looked at him when he had the weapon saddened him. Maybe he had lost it but she didn’t know the truth. Thankfully, she wouldn’t think worse of him. Though, no doubt after this she would want to head home. Who would want to travel with a bitter, raged filled Time Lord? He wouldn’t. It was a shame really. He was starting to enjoy traveling again. Enjoy having a new companion. It almost made him forget about the war – at least temporary. For a short time he had almost been happy.
The Dalek self-destructed and the Doctor turned away. What’s done was done. Goddard led some guards into the room and they quickly arrested Van Statten. “We’re sealing this place up.” Goddard said coming over to them. “You both might want to leave.”

Nodding the Doctor headed toward the stairs. At her quizzical look, he gave a small smile. “We have other means to leave.” He told her.
[Universe 2]
Summer watched as the Doctor went over to talk to the man. She frowned as he placed hands on either side of the man’s face and seemed to just stay there hunched, not speaking. not Was this some sort of alien thing? She made a note to ask the Doctor later. “What’s he doing?” Shakespeare whispered not knowing either.
Summer shrugged. “I’m not sure. He’s actually a bit of a mystery.” She stated.

Shakespeare glanced over at her with a question in his eyes. “So, you are traveling with a man you barely know?” He inquired. “And you get so annoyed that I’m flirting with you having a wife. What woman runs off with a man she doesn’t know?” He inquired.

Summer frowned and then blushed as she realized what he was implying to. “No. It’s not…. We aren’t…” She turned away. “It’s not like that.”

However, Shakespeare just nodded. “Uh huh.” He said not completely convinced. After all, a beautiful young woman, a fairly handsome young man both traveling together and not related; something had to be amiss.”

Suddenly a witch suddenly appeared causing both of them to jump. She touched Peter’s heart causing him to keel over. Summer swallowed and took a step back as the witch turned, eager to take another person out.

Thankfully, the Doctor did not seem one bit scared. He quickly stepped forward and ignoring her, talked aloud to himself trying to figure out who she was. It was always fascinating to watch him when he was like this. Rambling to himself trying to remember something or figure out what was going on. Despite the witch, Summer felt herself smiling. He would take care of them. That much she knew. Then the Doctor got it. Turning, he spoke to the witch calling her out. Summer blinked surprised as the woman burst into flames, disappearing.

Turning she looked at the Doctor confused but he, not waiting for the question, burst out an explanation. Then turning he headed out of the cell with Summer and Shakespeare trying to keep up. “What do they want?” Summer inquired at a pause in the Doctor’s explanation. Stopping he looked at her and folded his arms. Summer winced when he stated they wanted to make a new empire on earth. Weren’t there a million other planets out in the galaxy? Why did everyone like to come to earth? What was so special about the tiny planet at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy?

She did not get to think too much on that before the Doctor grabbed her hand and she found herself running again. At least she did not have to worry about facing Shakespeare and having him either a) flirt with her or b) think she was some sort of companion and not in the good sense. Leaving Bedlam, Summer tried to keep up with the Doctor’s strides. Even if she was wearing pants, the Doctor was still taller than her and his long legs would quickly got faster than her dress or no.

As they ran, Summer slowly turned over the conversation from Bedlam in her head. So if the witch or Carrionite as the Doctor called her used words and Shakespeare was excellent with words was that why they were here instead of some other planet? It still seemed strange that not many planets had individuals as good with words as Shakespeare. As they reached the street Summer thought of something else. “Wait, the world did not turn into an empire of these Carrionites.” Summer stated. “I would have remembered that. Wouldn’t I?” Time travel was always so confusing. It gave her a headache if she really thought about how something could change something else. Would that mean she would disappear? When the Doctor mentioned Back to the Feature, she frowned. “The novel?” She asked. When he mentioned the movie she shrugged. “I never saw it.” She said apologetically. “But I get the idea.”

She looked at all the houses. “Great, so which one do we check?” As if her words had some sort of magic, one of the doors opened. “Oh. That was easy.”
Sticking close to the Doctor she entered the house. Seeing a witch-Carrirate woman there, Summer swallowed as the woman talked. However, she wasn’t going to let the Doctor have all the fun, especially now that she knew what to do. “I got this.” She told the Doctor a bit confident. Stepping forward she pointed at the woman. “I name thee Carrionite!” She exclaimed. The woman shrieked and shrunk back before suddenly laughing. Very confused, Summer glanced at the Doctor. When he explained it only worked once, she blushed. Great. Now she looked like an idiot. It was times like this that she wondered why the Doctor kept her around. She wasn’t smart and heaven knows she wasn’t pretty. So why did he bring her along?

Then the witch stepped forward. “He’s right.” She stated. “It only works once. But catch this – A little girl in a box, I name thee Summer Fox.”

Something cold hit Summer and her vision quickly started to fade. She held up a hand weakly trying to call for the Doctor but everything blacked out and she fell unconscious.
A zombie! Ahhhh.. Everyone run!!

Right. Though this time traveling could mess up with the fabric of space and time...Assuming you did time travel. :)

What? Yeah they are. Well...depends on the brother. I am a brother and I'm awesome
But then again, you ask my siblings they'll probably say otherwise so it all depends on what perspective you have. :D

A cheese wheel huh? At least you won't be hungry. Or are you planning on using it as bait for someone else?

Well I'm not sick yet. Thankfully. Your threat must have worked. Either that or just delayed it. We shall see.
I'll probably post up something tomorrow. I have to work today and depending on how tired I am will depend on if I can get on tonight and work on it. But tomorrow (unless I run errands) I should have more time. But we'll see. Don't worry I'll get to it eventually. :)
Trex inclined his head slightly. That was true. Flynn and Skye would probably just take a vehicle. They usually took a wagon because when they had started originally, cars had been a lot more expensive and a massive drain on a wizard's power but the past few years cars had improved not only on cost but on the amount of power required to run them, if they even ran on wizard's power anymore. Some of them now ran on their own internal lacramas eliminating the hassle of using up personal power to run them. The only reason they still took wagons was because they already used the old man's wagon and they tried to get the horses away from him whenever they had a chance. Otherwise, the poor beasts would have probably starved to death by now.

He glanced at Zelia. "If we stop at sundown, with a short break for lunch..." He looked at the sky calculating. "Probably most of the way. Technically we could arrive there about one or two in the morning if we pushed on but I don't think we should do that to the horses. Besides, if we leave at dawn we could get there about mid-morning." He smirked. "Especially as we don't have to worry about waiting for two other wizards to wake up." Not that that had really stopped them before. They technically could travel, leaving the other two in the back sleeping but that might make them grumpy as they skipped the delicious cooked breakfast and would have to eat cold leftovers. Well... Trex frowned. Technically they hadn't done that with Skye yet. He wondered how she would react.

Pushing down the temptation to try that sometime, Trex shook his head. All those years of being pranked or pulled into others still had him occisionally wanting to do something ornery to some of his team members. He wouldn't do it to Zelia. Not only was she decent enough to give him a hard payback but he didn't want to prank her. She was different. Now Flynn on the other hand... Trex smiled. He was fun to prank especially as he sometimes seemed clueless. He wasn't sure about Skye. Probably not. Pranking girls was not always the best idea. Not only did some of it not take it well, but his mother would skin the daylights out of him if she ever found out.

He looked over at Zelia. "Think the Caelum wizards will try anything not that we are split up?" He inquired. He didn't really think they would. But then again, they did do a few subtle attacks. The problem though was that it would be even harder now for them if they wanted to stay subtle. Any attack on one would immediately result in retaliation. And Trex wasn't going to let another small attack slide. The attack on Zelia, putting her to sleep had been the last straw. If they wanted to stir up a response or cause trouble he would give them trouble. However, it was a good time for an attack. Assuming of course that the Caelum wizards were watching their every move. What better timing to hit then when the team was split up. Maybe he should head back. He had a strong feeling that it wasn't over with the Caelum wizards. Not for a long shot.
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Skye glanced at Flynn. "No, I'll stick with you." She stated. "At least for now. We don't have a lot of celestial magic on Caelum." She informed him as they headed down the hallway. "In fact, before seeing Maria I hadn't heard of anyone with that ability on our little islands." Whether it was because there was no reason to keep up the rouse or just because she was talking about her homeland, the distinct Caelum accent found its way back in her voice. Not seeming to notice, she looked ahead again. "I think it will be interesting to learn more about. Besides," She stated as they came to their destination. "You are going to need a lot of help."

It wasn't as large as some of the other rooms they passed but the celestial library was a fairly large in of itself. Almost to the scale of the Fairy Tail library, the room stretched back a good distance with shelves running up to the arched ceiling. Tables and chairs dotted the area and though there was a few people around it seemed eerily empty. Skye looked at all the shelves. She had not been kidding when she stated he would need the help. There was so many subcategories to celestial magic. There were tomes on the history of celestial magic, tomes on various celestial wizards, every category you could think of that was tied to celestial magic or the spirits, and then some, was there. Looking at small directory next to the door, Skye frowned as she read silently. There was no category labeled colour keys, which was surprising. However, there was a section based just on the keys and the spirits. "Here you go." She said pointing toward it. "CSK312-A." She read looking around. "That's where we should head." She informed him.
Nodding his thanks to Bodo, Trex looked back at Zelia. "No. That wouldn't be right." He stated. "As much as the man annoys me, we shouldn't break his cart. Besides, then we'll have to pay for damages." He shook his head. "No, we'll return it. However, I doubt he'll be able to get new horses to replace these ones unless of course he is willing to shell out a lot of money for healthy ones." Not everyone treated animals the way the old man did.

When she inquired as to what they were going to do if Natsu or the others didn't know Gyatsu or where to find him, Trex shook his head. "We'll just have to ask around wherever we go." He looked at the exceed. "You might want to stay with Happy, Carla, and Pantherlily." He stated. "They're exceed like you and would make great company while we look around for your friend." He suggested.

Apparently that wasn't what the little guy had in mind. Trex glanced down a bit awkward as Bodo moved close and leaned against him stating that he would rather stick with them. Glancing at Zelia, Trex's eyes narrowed at her amused expression. She was really enjoying this. If he didn't know better he might have thought she was behind the whole thing. "Well, let's cross that road when we get there." He stated looking ahead again. Hopefully Natsu and the others knew something. If not, maybe seeing the other exceed would change his mind. It wasn't that he didn't want Bodo along. But no, exceed went with dragon slayers. They didn't travel with ordinary wizards. And besides, Trex glanced at Bodo, the exceed was a bit attached. And it was awkward. Natsu and Gajeel could get away with it as they were dragon slayers. It was part of their MO. But he wasn't. It was just strange.

Looking at the road ahead he kept the horses on the path as they exited the city. They had a long way to go. He looked over at Zelia. "Did Flynn and Skye say how they were going to get back?" He inquired not sure if leaving them alone in the Capitol was such a good idea. When Zelia shook her head. He frowned. It was a long way back, especially on foot. And as the train track did not run out this way, it would take them some time to get home. He wondered if they should stick around for them. If they hadn't promised to help Bodo, he might have just stuck around. They really hadn't been separated that much since Flynn joined them. It was bit weird. Then again. It would do the wizard good being on his own - or in this case, with Skye. He wouldn't have to worry about Trex or Zelia looking over his back. Trex nodded. No. This would be good for him. Now all he had to do was figure out how to kill the next day and a half of boredom. It wouldn't be the same playing a game with Zelia. Not with a third person, or in this case exceed, hanging out with them.

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Skye nodded. Sticking close to Flynn she followed him down the steps and into the large atrium. Spotting an information booth, they headed over there. "What are you looking for?" The attendant asked smiling at them. She listened as Flynn made his request. Using a magic map, she showed them where they were. "You want to go this way, down this hallway and up the stairs taking the first door on your right. From there, follow the signs." She said handing them the map. "It will fade in twelve hours." She warned as they took it.

Skye hesitated as second as Flynn turned to go. Originally she had planned to look up what she needed thinking that it wouldn't be that difficult to find. However, she had greatly underestimated this place and wasn't sure she wanted to wonder off by herself. Her bet was she would get lost. If she was outdoors she would be fine. But indoors? In a place this large she would undoubtedly get lost. "Need anything else?" The attendant asked noticing the hesitation.

Aware that Flynn was right there listening, Skye thought about how to phrase what she needed without giving anything away. "Is there a list of magic types?" She inquired, feeling that was a safe vague answer but giving her what she needed.

The attendant nodded. "Several. For just a plain list, you can head over to the board over there and see. Click on one to see what type it is. However, if you are looking for a specific type you would need to know the name unless you want to go through the whole thing." She shook her head. "Which frankly I wouldn't suggest."

"What's the other option?" Skye inquired.

Motioning for Flynn to hand back the map, the attendant pointed to where they are at. "You would want to head this way, go through the double arches and go downstairs. I programmed it here so you can follow." She stated looking up. "Once you reach the fountain turn right and go down the hallway. From there you can follow the signs or the map. That will take you into "Classification" Category where you can read up on the various types of magic, including some of the lost magics that we know about. Which isn't much, I'm afraid. Only a description of what they were and there are so many that we don't even know about anymore." She smiled. "Though I doubt your looking for something like that." She smiled.

Skye nodded grateful. "Thank you." She said turning and following Flynn. It actually was what she needed to know. However, she was going to stick with Flynn for now. She could always head that way latter. And if she got lost...well, Flynn had the map. He would come looking for her eventually. Or...she hoped he would. She looked over at him. "I wonder what they have on colour keys." She stated as they headed that direction.
Universe 1


Once the device was broken Miranda was able to quickly regain control. Straightening her dress she nodded her thanks to the Doctor before looking at the soldier.

Not pleased at the turn of events, the soldier lifted his sidearm and pointed it at them. "Put the device down." He ordered glaring at the Doctor. "Under article 97 of the Free Guild Alliance, I hereby place you under arrest. Your sentence is twenty years in the Luna prison. There will be no trial, no appeal."

Miranda's jaw dropped. "What gives you the authority to do that?" She demanded a bit annoyed.

"Article 107, 3156, and 02 of the Free Guild Alliance." The soldier replied calmly. "Now, are you going to come willingly or do I have to shoot you and then make you come."

Raising her hands, Miranda glanced over at the Doctor. "I guess we really should surrender." She stated shaking her head.

"That's more like..." The guard's voice cut off as Miranda twisted the weapon out of his hands. He had foolishly come closer after she stated they would surrender, making him an easy target to hit.

Giving the man an apologetic smile that stated she really wasn't sorry, Miranda calmly aimed the weapon at the man. "You were saying?" She said turning so she could look at the Doctor yet still watch the man. "I think we should have Mr. Security guard here take us to the boss. What do you think?" She asked the Doctor. He agreed but he really didn't seem to be a big fan of the weapon.

If she had been an amateur, she might have waved the gun a bit claiming that she was perfectly fine. However, she wasn't. Though she didn't carry one on the job, she did have to train occasionally at the station to keep her skills sharp. "I would put it away." She replied to the Doctor. "However, I can't do a lot in this." She waved her free hand at her dress. Though she was wearing her street clothes underneath, she was still in full dress and would not be able to do much in case the man tried to do something. "Stay right there, pal." She stated seeing him starting to edge up. "I don't shoot often but I never miss."

Not that she cared to shoot someone. She had never had to before and she never really wanted to. The thought of taking someone else's life was a bit hard and though she knew she could do it if she needed to protect someone or herself, she doubted she could even pull the trigger on any other circumstances, including this one. Getting an idea, she stepped around him and back toward the elevator. "Or we can just leave him here and go up ourselves." She told the Doctor. "He'll alert the others but they probably know already." She nodded to a few indiscreet cameras. Another plus to being an officer. "Scram." She told the security guard. "And don't forget to tell your buddies I said hi." Tossing the gun aside she hit the close buttons closing the elevator. Pressing the button for the top floor she looked at the Doctor. "What?" She asked at his frown. "I wasn't going to shoot him."
Universe 2

The Doctor frowned at Jenny before looking at Clara. "Long story." He declared. "She isn't really my daughter...Well I guess in a way she is." He shook his head. "It's complicated." He looked back at Jenny. "I was there. I even waited. You didn't regenerate?"

Jenny shrugged. "Hey, I'm new to this Time Lord stuff." She replied. "Or is it Time Lady." She winked at Clara. "How should I know how it works. Of course, part of it could be I didn't want you to stick around for me. I wanted to see the world. Go on adventures. Save the day."

"We could have done that together." The Doctor said not understanding her logic. "I travel the world. Have adventures. Save the day." He straightened his bowtie. "Tell her Clara."

"Right." Jenny said. "But that's you." She paused, her grin gone. "I just wanted to be out on my own, you know? Outside of your influence." Her expression showed very much that she was still a bit of a teenager. "Besides, you found me very quickly. I've only gone on a few adventures." She admitted.

"A few?" The Doctor looked at Clara before back at her. "It's been forever."

Jenny nodded. "I can tell." She said looking at the Doctor. "A bowtie? Really?"

The Doctor frowned and straightened it. "Bowties are cool." He replied. He looked at Clara. "Clara thinks so. Don't you, Clara?"

"I'm sorry." Jenny said after Clara responded. "I'm being rude. Hi, I'm Jenny." She held out her hand to Clara. "Who are you?" Her tone was friendly and her expression open. "You're not Martha regenerated are you?" She inquired. She knew Donna wasn't a Time Lord or Lady because she had been asking questions. But she hadn't seen much of Martha so she wasn't sure.
Trex gave a two finger salute to Flynn and Skye before getting into the wagon. He shook his head at Zelia's comment. "No. Not a chance." He stated. "Despite the fact I have a great neighbor, well one. I doubt she will enjoy two horses in the little yard. Not to mention that Regus will go crazy if I dared do something like that." He stated referring to his other neighbor. An older gentleman who used to be a wizard, Regus was now a really annoying individual who prided himself in finding any little thing to criticize. He had already caused a lot of trouble for Trex but thankfully they rarely saw each other so it worked. "Yeah, I can see him going to my landlord and making a complaint." He picked up the reins. "No. After we check with Natsu and the others at the guild we will drop them off. Do we own the cart as well or do we have to return it?" He inquired.

Despite the fact that he disliked the old man who sold Zelia the horses, he couldn't help but actually look forward to seeing him again. Having the horses instead of that man was something that pleased Trex immensely. And if it annoyed the old man that the horses would actually go to his family's farm then that would be a bonus. No... He mentally scolded himself. He should not take pleasure in annoying others or being rubbing something in. Despite the fact that he wanted to, he had been trained better. Still... It was a hard thing to deal with.

He looked over at the little exceed beside them. He wondered how the little guy had been getting along all this time without his dragon slayer. He probably could take care of himself to a point but Trex knew that if it had been Happy, the exceed wouldn't have known what to do. Well, in his younger days.The one disadvantage of having a dragon slayer friend was that they usually took care of you. You didn't have a lot of things to worry about thus making it harder to survive on your own. Carla and Pantherlily where able to but they both had been more mature then Happy. Carla had to take care of Wendy while Panther Lily had risen on his own to become a powerful leader before leaving Edelas. Now, Happy could take care of himself but it had taken him some time before getting there. Trex wondered if Bodo ever had to worry about the needs before his dragon slayer left him.

Once Zelia had replied, Trex glanced over at them. "Anyone hungry?" He inquired, thinking more of the exceed then of himself. He really wasn't hungry but if Bodo was, he didn't want to embarrass him by offering food only to him. "There's some food in the bag." He told Bodo pointing to the bag behind him. "Can you get some out for us?" He inquired. When the exceed turned to do so, Trex caught Zelia's look. Shrugging innocently he turned his attention back to the road. Alright, so he was getting a bit soft. He'll have to put in some training to counter it before everyone started to think he was nothing but a big teddy bear.

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Skye frowned. Exceed. Edolas. Both terms were foreign to her but then again she didn't know much about the continent outside of the major nations. She tried to remember the map she had seen but couldn't place Edolas. She would have to look at a map when next time she saw one to see. "So, Natsu, Gajeel and Wendy's pets are actually talking cats as well? I had always thought they were just flying cats. That makes more sense as to why everyone thinks highly of them." She glanced at the ground slightly embarrassed. "I guess I should have paid more attention." She stated, though it was more with humor then belittling. Seeing the Great Wizard Library, Skye felt a bit light-footed. This was actually it. She was going to get to go inside the largest library that existed. At least to her knowledge. Ever since she had heard about it she had wanted to go in.

The entrance to the library was heavily guarded. Members or the royal army checked bags and slapped bracelets on those entering the library to keep all wizard power null while they were inside. In addition to the guards, the library itself had a powerful defense spell making it difficult to attack without a lot of firepower. Of course, anyone who was stupid enough to try to force their way in would have to face off with Li Te, one of the ten wizard saints who had made his home in one of the library's many towers. A bit excited, Skye handed over her bag without to much of a fuss to the guard who did a spell to make sure the bag couldn't be opened until after they left. Pulling her raven hair aside, she showed her guild mark to another guard who scrutinized it heavily before clasping a bracelet on her hand. The mechanism locked cutting off her off from all her magical power. The only way to get the device off was for the guards to remove it.

Finally, they were let past. Stepping through the doors, Skye stopped taking in the site. The room was enormous with shelves towering over three stories tall. Ladders where everywhere and she could make out even more doorways that led to even more rooms full of books, study rooms, and even sleeping chambers. "This is amazing." She whispered, excitement evident in her eyes. However, nerves kicked in. How was she going to find anything with all these books and people? She glanced at Flynn, glad he had come along. He probably knew what to do. "Where do we go?" She whispered, still in awe at the place.
She's alive!!!
;) Jk. Can't say how? As in top secret and you will have to kill me if you tell me? Or you don't really remember and the days just flew by?

Sounds like you are going to have some fun (and some work...) on your two weeks of vacation (or disaster... )
Though why you want to keep your brother away I don't understand. Brothers are awesome.

Get behind the wheel huh? Which wheel? This One? or This one?

An astronaut? No!!!!

Trying to kill me? And then again while I regenerate?

I'm alive that's what counts. :D
I think I might be coming down with something. Hopefully not. The good news is that it is almost the weekend. Bad news is I got to present something on Sunday and then run a training. So I need to be healthy.
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