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4 yrs ago
Current After nearly three years, I caught covid.
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5 yrs ago
Someone stole a jar of melatonin from the store that I work at. I hope it keeps them up at night.
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8 yrs ago
Being tiny, curious as hell, cute and incredibly clumsy, I find Meltan surprisingly relatable for a lump of metal with a nut for a head.
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8 yrs ago
I didn't know I had a favorite steel-type pokemon until Meltan. Not to be dramatic, but I'd die for that little fella
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8 yrs ago
Everyone wants to be special, yet nobody seems to realise that being special isn't always a good thing.

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(In case you wondered why: no romance is going to take place between our characters, because my character is going to be a child.)

Trixie jumped back in surprise when the knight leapt forward, even though Gilwith was in time to protect her. A small, scared yelp had escaped her mouth, and she had no clue about what to do.

Elliot sighed, shaking his head. He never bothered to learn any teleportation magic, not having enough interest in it.

"Do you?" He asked, looking at Kiara.
Elliot looked at her and frowned. She had just fought with him a moment ago, what kind of question was that?

"Of course I know how to fight, but at this I don't know how much energy I still have left to cast spells! Casting numerous fireballs, handcuffs, shields, saving one's life and chasing after someone does costs a lot if energy, in case you didn't know." He said, lighting up a fireball and preparing to attack. He had no idea how much use he would be, but he could at least try.

Trixie who really didn't know how to fight, had no idea of what she should do.
Elliot looked at the knights, cursing under his breath. He could try to cast a shield to protect him and the others, but it wouldn't last long with so many knights attacking them. And if they would try running, there was still a big chance that they would get shot. Still, he refused to give up, figuring that there had to be something they could do.

"Any suggestions?" He asked the others, being clueless himself.
Elliot nodded, having seen the blade before. If he remembered it all correctly, she had used it back in Trixie's house.

"And now that you do posess that thing, what are you planning to do with it? Destoying it seems a good option, if it can be destroyed." He asked her. He was exhausted and just needed some sleep, but supposed he might as well first get his questions answered before worrying about getting some rest.

Trixie didn't say anything. She had heard this all before already, and there was no reason to bother them with questions now. Of course, she was happy to see her friend again, but it looked like their reunition had to wait for a moment.
"I didn't need you to save me if you didn't break into my house in the first place!" Trixie reminded her. Granted, she had good intentions, but how ignorant and annoying could a person possibly be? This woman was unbelievable.

"What exactly do you mean with corrupted?" Elliot asked, looking at Kiara. He was still not sure as to what to think of her, but if Trixie was willing to believe her, than he supposed there was at least something good in Kiara. He knew it may just sound stupid, but he trusted the AI. They had been friends for a long time. He knew what she was like, and that she hated bad people more than anyone he knew. Nor was she the gullible kind of person.
"Well maybe I said something different before because the first thing you did when we met, was breaking into my house and kidnapping me!" Trixie defended herself, looking at Kiara. Of course she had reached differently at first, what did she expect?

Elliot wasn't sure why Gilwith trusted him already, despite knowing him just a day. He supposed it was a good thing, however. "Good to know that you're on our side. Though I guess that if we're risking our lives for you, we at least deserve an explanation." He said, looking at Kiara.
Elliot looked at Gilwith. "I just don't that the Catalyst- Kiara, I mean, is really such a bad person as we all assume she is. If she was, than Trixie wouldn't choose to help her and tell me stop attacking her. And I don't think that if she was willing to stop trying to hurt me, simply because of the fact that Trixie said that I'm a good person, that she's really that bad." He explained himself.

Trixie listened to his explanation quietly. She was glad to have her friend back again, even though both of them were at risk of losing their lives.

Jackson hated the grin on his face, but said nothing about it. "I will meet up with you and Gilwith once I'm done." She instead shortly answered.
Elliot was about to explain himself to Kiara, that he had changed his mind because of Trixie, knowing that she wouldn't help someone with bad intentions just like that, when Gilwith called out to the trio, telling them to stop.

Trixie looked over her back, noticing the knight. He appeared to be unarmed, but Trixie still wasn't sure as to what they should do. Maybe he just wanted to talk, or it was a trick. But with three against one, the latter seemed unlikely to her.

Jackson glared at Spencer, who decided that it was a brilliant idea to block her way and show interest just know. It was none of his business.

"Because I am a pregnant woman who just got hit in the belly by a fireball and is left with a severe burn wound. I want to know if my unborn child is still alive, although I don't see why that should be any of your concern.
As they ran, Elliot supported Kiara the best he could. Granted, he was not very strong, as he relied on magic in battle, and was getting tired from the excessive amount of magic he had used, but he couldn't worry about that. Right now, the most important thing was to get them safe.

"Thank you." Trixie said to Elliot, looking at her friend. She had no idea what had made him change his mind all of a sudden, but she was glad he did.

Jackson looked at Spencer and sighed. "No, of course not. If I had been a terrorist you would've known that by know. And treason is something that should be dealt with." She said, seemingly distracted. The pain the burn had caused was awful.

Then, it seemed that she realised where exactly the fireball had hit, right in her belly. For the first time since the trio had met, fear was visible in her eyes, and it wasn't because of Spencer, not at all.

Of course Elliot hadn't hurt her there on purpose, not knowing what was going on in her life. But that didn't mean that just that one unfortunate fireball couldn't be enough to lead to something awful.

"And I am afraid we must visit a hospital as fast as possible. There is something I need to be ensured about..." She said.
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