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1 yr ago
Current blaze it and praise it
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1 yr ago
I go my whole life without encountering the word "pursuant" then suddenly it crops up like ten times in the past week
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1 yr ago
this is some chapstick weather
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6 yrs ago
ENTP: "opportunity is missed because it looks like hard work" me: *eyes bulge mid-bite of chocolate-sprinkled donut while procrastinating*
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6 yrs ago
>"Tell me something you're not proud of." Me: My RPG post ratio is higher than my GPA
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Bio

Hiya, I'm Blitz.

I think I'll put a bunch of my characters' quotes here because what better describes a person than the things they say? (Or rather, things my characters have said... Tee-hee)

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next weekend works for me too.

i will palm my face all i want ok
COLLAB SOON OK maybe tonight bc i'm pretty sure school will be cancelled tomorrow
I don't have anything against it, but then I think Althea would need a Keyblade too, to make it fair.
>__>

i just face palmed
Lucas shook his head. “I don’t really need anything, I think,” he said. The only thing he really thought he would need was a fresh change of clothes, but he actually already had that: a white T-shirt, black basketball shorts, and a pair of boxers. He had brought them into school to use as a change of clothes after his gym class, but he had forgotten to put them in his locker room locker. He supposed it was a good thing he forgot, then. Although, he wondered if he would even change during their leave.

“And I don’t mind,” he added with a chuckle when she brought the subject up. “There wasn’t anything planned for tonight anyway.”

He went outside to help her pack some supplies into the back of his SUV. Afterwards, she lead him up to her room where she grabbed some blankets and a cordless phone charger. He took a gander around the room, and wasn’t too surprised to see that many of its elements were matching with one another, with minimal clutter. He caught sight of a bra and some pairs of thongs, but he didn’t really mind. He was sure just about every teenager leaves their underwear on their bedroom floor. When Alice mentioned that her phone died all the time, Lucas opened his mouth to remind her that he could charge her phone himself, but she then began to talk about his parents.

Lucas shrugged at her question. “I mean, I guess,” he answered with a raised eyebrow. “Like, they don’t want me to get into any trouble. I may have been involved in some problems in the past, but I’ve mostly mellowed out now, I guess.”

When Alice went to grab some food, Lucas followed what she had said and pulled the blanket from her bed, figuring he’d only need one as it was still pretty warm out this time of year. When he came outside to meet her, he noticed a shiny pair of handcuffs dangling from her grip. Lucas let out a nervous laugh when she said they’d probably have some wild stories to tell, but then she explained that her dad used to be a cop. Oh. That’s not what he had originally thought.

“Sure,” Lucas replied somewhat tentatively to her suggestion. “I’m sure we’ll see something interesting.” He grinned to himself and got into the car after placing the blanket into the backseat. As he climbed into the driver’s seat, Alice inquired if he needed to stop by his house on the way.

“No,” he answered. “Though, we’re gonna have to drive by it anyway. I don’t need anything though.”

With that, he pulled out of her driveway and started off toward his neighborhood, trying to remember the route himself. The two of them talked their usual enthusiastic conversations on the way there, and within about ten minutes, Lucas pulled the car over to the side of the road. To their right was a rather dense forest for a suburban area, filled with all kinds of deciduous trees, a few just barely beginning to change from bright green to more paler shades, yellow, and a few red; between these trees, tall, dark green coniferous trees stood strong and proud.

“Normally, I’d worry about leaving my car here unattended,” Lucas said, looking out Alice’s window at the forest. “But hardly anyone drives by here, let alone walk. I think we’ll be okay. Let’s just move quick because I don’t think it’s legal to be having out own campout in here.”

He hopped out and grabbed as much equipment as he could without having to strain himself and lead the way, trudging forward into the familiar forest he had been into so many times before. After walking for about ten or fifteen minutes and avoiding logs, sticks, and the occasional patch of poison ivy, the two of them were surrounded completely by trees on all sides. There was no sign of a road—or civilization for that matter.

“It’s easy to get disoriented in here,” Lucas said, setting some of his equipment down, but I know the forest pretty well. He straightened back up and pointed behind him toward a grand pine tree with a large trunk. About five feet from the ground, its bark was black and cindered.

“That’s the tree I first tested my powers on,” he explained. “It’ll act as our compass needle. It’s directed toward the road. That’s how I find my way back.”
*is still alive*
The car ride on the way to Alice’s house was a rather frustrating experience for Lucas, since both of them were too distracted by their conversation—Alice forgot to give directions, and Lucas forgot to make turns. Despite their occasional breaks in chatter to give directions or to let out swear words, their conversation was much more lively than their last one. When Alice asked about joining another sports team to fill in the time, Lucas shook his head.

“Nah,” he said, making the turn she instructed him to do. “I was gonna join some rec football team, but I’m kinda enjoying all this free time. I am gonna try out for basketball in the winter though.”

“Volleyball players are super hot,” Lucas added when Alice had brought that topic up. He pulled a quick illegal U-turn in order to return to the intersection. “And I don’t really know why people get so worked up with sports…” he said, keeping his eyes on the road. “I mean, I get worked up, yeah, but I’m not sure why… I guess it’s a pride thing?” In reality, Lucas wasn’t sure, but he could understand why the negativity would affect Alice.

When they finally got to Alice’s rather fancy house, he hopped out of the driver’s seat and followed inside. The foyer smelled like some kind of pine, giving it a relaxing, outdoorsy vibe.
Immediately, Alice beckoned for him to follow her into a storage room whose walls were lined with shelves. Lucas was still very curious about what Alice had planned, and he watched her reach up for a yellow bag on the top shelf.

“I thought...if you want, we might stay out there. Go camping. I told Dad a bunch of people are going so he won't miss the supplies, but...we could go by ourselves. Get some hot dogs, you could use my dad's sleeping bag…” The brunette bit her lip and shrugged. ”Is it a good surprise? I swear, don't feel bad if you don't want to. I know we're technically not allowed to camp out there expect in specified areas.”

Lucas raised an eyebrow at her, intrigued. That was certainly a surprise. He was expecting her to take him to a party or something, but Lucas realized that probably wasn’t like her at all. The thought of camping in the woods while it was warm out did seem pretty cool… Plus, he’d be alone with her. The thought sent a small burst of epinephrine “butterflies” into his stomach. That night would prove to be very interesting.

“That sounds really cool,” Lucas replied rather enthusiastically. “I’ve never gone camping with people other than my extended family before,” he laughed. Before saying another word, he pulled his phone out of his pocket and quickly dialed in his mom’s number.

He held it up to his ear as it rang, looked to Alice, and gave her a smirk with a wink.

“Mom?” he said, returning his eyes to a neutral position. “It’s Lucas… Oh, you know, it was boring as usual… What?… No, it’s fine really. We’re probably gonna suck this season anyway. Yeah. Yeah, I think I’m gonna try out for basketball. Yeah, in the winter… What? Oh, yeah, can I go spend that night at Ryder’s house? Ryder Capello. Yes you know him, he’s been to our house before! Blond hair? Tall? Yeah, his dad’s the surgeon. Yeah, yeah. I’m going to his house tonight… Oh, just with some friends. We might see a movie or something… Yeah, I know, I know, I’ll call you tomorrow, okay? All right, thanks Mom. Tell Dad I say hi. All right. Peace.”

He pulled his phone away from his ear and tapped ‘End call.’

“We’re all good to go,” he told Alice with a smile. “I guess I don’t really need to bring anything, do I?”
oh im over it now lol <3
“Probably not,” Lucas answered her question with a roll of his eyes at the thought of his friends spying on them. They probably didn’t follow him out, but it wouldn’t come as the slightest surprise to him if they had. With a sigh, Lucas got into the driver’s seat and revved the engine, but before he began to back out, Alice had spoken up.

“Hey, I wanted to ask you something,” she said. ”If you don’t have any plans for tonight and tomorrow morning.” Lucas’s eyes widened slightly in surprise, then he furrowed his brow, turning his head to look at her and let her finish. ”I have an idea, if you can get one of those asshole friends of yours to cover for you. Tell your parents you’re spending the night with them. But we have to stop at my house and get a few things before we go. What do you say? Trust me?”

Lucas looked at her strangely. What could her idea possibly be?

“I’m not saying I don’t trust you,” he replied tentatively, “but what kind of scheme are you hatching?”

He pulled out of the space and drove out of the lot.

“Just tell me how to get to your house,” he added.
omg u scared me for a second.

ok i'm so angry right now i'm literally and figuratively fuming
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