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Whoever says "the customer is always right" has not worked with atual customers.
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Wow, this thing filled up quick. Don't remember which one of you was supposed to be my partner, but here's the CS anyway.

Oh noes, that means I have to make a post! xD Naw I kid, though I did want to see if Drewccapp was going to post before I threw up another one.
I guess that's that then. Which one is your person?
So I have a female mage I guess, does anyone need a partner?
"Hi! Nicetomeetyou. I'm Maggie! What's so funny?"

Aurelia had barely caught the first half of what was said, but to her complete horror, someone had heard her. Even worse, they were speaking to her! Slightly panicked, Aurelia stood up straight, arms pressed against her body as if some invisible force had made her body completely stiff up. The voice, or rather, Maggie, was smiling at her with every clear intention of speaking to her. Oh, why did she have to remember that cartoon? Aurelia's face was completely expressionless, masking the absolute panic that was going on in her head at the moment.

For whatever reason, she hoped if she didn't say anything, maybe the girl would go away. No, that was incredibly rude! Besides...it's not like she was doing anything bad, right? 'Say something! Anything!' She urged herself mentally, though suddenly she found herself having a hard time breathing properly. Why was a 'hello' so darn difficult? She cleared her throat a bit, trying to come off as relaxed only to stiffen even more (if that was possible). She opened her mouth as if to speak, only to clam it shut and stare at the ground. 'Come on...you can do this...' She silently encouraged herself, and raised her head.

For a split second she made eye contact with Maggie, only to look to her right and murmur, "C-Cartoon...about getting struck by...lightning..." Wow! She did it! Sure, she probably sounded like a complete idiot, but she spoke! Still, something was wrong. Her chest was hurting a little bit, and her breaths were getting shorter and shorter. If she didn't know better, she felt like she was just about to pass out. She bit her lip slightly, and let out a very forced and nervous laugh. "You know...it's funny..." She wheezed out a bit, and she felt her knees wobble under her.

Pleasedon'tfaintpleasedon'tfaintpleasedon'tfaint She begged inwardly, using every ounce of willpower to remain standing. Even if it was awkward looking.
I posted, hope it's decent.
"Hurry, hurry, the match is starting!"

After a moment's muse of how exactly she got dragged into this, Xia sighed in defeat, though she was technically already defeated as she was dragged through the seats. She was used to staying at home and listening to the pro-bending matches on the radio, so getting to see one in person was a real treat--especially the all exclusive back-stage passes she had gotten, courtesy of pulling a few strings and doing a few favors. Thing is, those things usually come in pairs, and against her better judgment, she decided to bring someone instead of just giving it away like she had planned.

If only she had thought twice before bringing her mother.

"Xia! Stop dragging your feet!" Li Mei barked, yanking the girl into her seat. "Look how close we are! You can practically smell the tension!"

Xia's mother, Li Mei, was also a fan of the sport. Thing is, she's one of those crazy fans that screams and hollers at the players like they'd actually listen to what she said. While Xia appreciated her mother's enthusiasm, it was quite tiring. Shifting in her seat to get comfortable, she did notice that her mother was right; they were front seats to the show, any closer and they'd probably get caught in the action. She got somewhat excited once the announcements began, bouncing in her seat as she watched the players come in.

"Such handsome young benders, oh if only I was younger." Li Mei sighed dreamily, taking out her fan and waving it around. "Honestly, Xia, you need to get yourself one of these handsome young men, that way we can have seats like these all the time."

Xia shook her head, but she couldn't help but laugh. "Oh, sure, I will marry someone just for some pro-bending tickets, not out of love or anything, right, Mother?" She raised an eyebrow. "Surely Granmama and Granpapa would approve."

"With seats like these, I'm sure they would." Li Mei nodded seriously, her brow creasing a bit. "You know, I'm sure I recognize some of the players. Surely I can find out their martial status and parentage. Hmm, maybe I can ask Old Man Tao..."

At that moment, the playful banter turned into one of horror. She wasn't serious, was she? Xia gave her mother an alarmed look, and Li Mei nodded in her direction. "M-Mother...you are joking...right?" She half-asked, half-pleaded, searching even for the slightest bit of a sentiment of joking in her mother's much too serious face.

Li Mei looked at Xia, and for a split second she felt the color drain out of her face. She then rolled her eyes, waving her fan at Xia. "Relax, my child, I was only half-serious." She chuckled, lazily eyeing the arena. "Although I am pretty sure I recognize them. If Ren Lau is related to who I think he is--I believe someone who guarded the King--I'm sure I can figure out there rest of them."

Defeated once more, Xia sighed and leaned back in her seat. Her mother always took things too far, and while she claimed she was kidding, she was more then certain once they got home she'd go straight to Old Man Tao and start finding things out. At best, she'd find every piece of information on them (which, considering their reputation wasn't that surprising), at worst Xia would find herself walking down the aisle with a complete stranger waiting for her at the other end. She groaned, covering her face, though threw her a mother a look that said "If you even think about it I will never speak you you again" and made sure she noticed.

Li Mei laughed once again, this time pinching her daughter's cheek. "Now, now, my dearest and only child, rest easy, I was only teasing." She cooed, earning her another glare. "No man in this kingdom is good enough for my baby Xia-Wia anyway~"

"Mother...please...stop..."
@ Altered Tundra -- stahp changing pls I cant keep up ;A;

@ HellOfALife -- hurry pls i am so impatient

@ Chezka -- If you want your character to fight as such, then it'd be considered an ability. IE The gliding along the ground, the magic enhancement, the quick run, and the shooting would each be considered separate, different abilities. Also Trinity Limit is not required at the moment so you don't have to worry about that, should focus on the sample post.
Oh snap, I didn't notice the IC was up, will spit a post out.
"Oh wow." The blonde stood on her tip-toes, as if somehow adding to her height would help to get a better view. The glorious Beacon was finally in sight, and Aurelia Persinette was on her way to it. She had her hands and the tip of her nose pressed against the glass, eager to somehow get closer to the school even though they would probably land momentarily. Both her eyes and ears were occupied; her eyes on Beacon, her ears quietly eavesdropping on a nearby conversation. Normally, she wouldn't dare to be so rude, but whenever the topic of weaponry showed up, she always found herself acting quite out of character.

'7,500 psi of pressure...' Aurelia mused in silence, though her eyes went from eager to thoughtful. One hand left the glass and scratched her neck, accidentally tapping Rampion, her staff. Of course, with all that power, it had to be heavy, She made a mental note to avoid getting hit with that at all costs, and for some reason imagined getting zapped like a cartoon character. She stifled a chuckle, covering her mouth. Why in the world was she thinking of something like that at a time like this? Her giggles were barely contained, but she managed to control them.

"Honestly..." She whispered, reprimanding herself.
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