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7 mos ago
Current To those I RP with, I haven't dropped off of the face of the earth, just had a mental health crash but am recovering. Now to catch up on posting.
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8 mos ago
The worst thing about mental illness is you have to look after yourself a disgusting amount. I know it's the only way to actually be in a fit state to look out for others, but it still feels wrong.
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9 mos ago
Emeth: Then I'll be that friend who's the opposite kind of annoying, whispering "Do it, you know you want to..."
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9 mos ago
Judging by the Internet's definitions of introversion and extraversion, you'd think everyone's either an extreme hermit or a party animal with no in between.
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Krystal: All part and parcel of the job.
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A frazzled British thirtysomething cat mum with something of a tea addiction.

I like a wide range of RP genres, but have two absolute favourites: Pokemon and magical girls. (If someone manages to combine the two, I'll be VERY happy!) I post fairly regularly, but sometimes shit mental health days crop up - if that causes any delays, I'll try to resume posting ASAP.

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Freya Leander ~ Cait Sith



@Aviaire @NightmareInd @Lonewolf685 @Zaphander @KoL

Poking her head out of another car she'd clambered into, Freya nodded, watching Danielle pull the tank to the ground. "Thanks for helping out. And yeah, though I didn't mean freeze it around them. I meant..." She winced as water gushed towards the robots. Sure, these were just dummies, but if they were unconscious humans, they could easily end up with water in their lungs. She jumped from the car, ready to prop up as many robots as she could.

It turned out she didn't have to. A wave of cold spread through the area. Shivering, Freya turned to see a coating of ice on the ground a short distance away - with Eira trapped up to her ankles in it. Freya cast a frantic glance towards Sam. Surely he could warm up the area around Eira's legs without melting all the ice. Thankfully, somebody did come to the rescue. With a sigh of relief, the feline girl watched Peter morph into his boulder form and chip away enough frozen chunks to set Eira free.

"Whew. Well, that still did the job," she reassured Eira, then turned to Peter. "I'm with you, I'll get out as many as I can." Diving back into the car, she worked at the seatbelt. A tough, twisted up seatbelt. As she scraped and tugged at it a little too hard, it gave way all of a sudden. Freya yowled and hissed as her fingers whacked against a chunk of metal. Raising her hand, she saw two of her claws had snapped off, blood trickling over her glove. "Great," she grumbled. As if this rescue mission wasn't difficult enough already.

Gritting her teeth through the pain, she helped the robot out, then tried the door of another totalled car. It wouldn't budge. Grabbing a piece of debris with her good hand, she smashed the already cracked rear window and leapt onto the boot to climb through.

That was when things went from bad to worse.

Something hard and heavy struck her shoulder. With a meow-like yelp, she stumbled off balance and fell. Flipping round, she landed in a crouch with no further injury - but also managed to put her good hand right through one of the restraint bands on her belt. The band snapped shut, locking her arm against her waist and thigh.

"Eheh..." An uneasy laugh juddered from her as she tried to pull her wrist free, reaching round and scratching the restraint. Not the easiest task with a wounded hand. Her eyes darted from teammate to teammate, settling on Eira. At least maybe she'd feel better about her own mishap now. "Look on the bright side," Freya said. "You're not the only one to have captured themselves. It... unnggh... happens."

Although she pretended to shrug it off, she doubted the teachers would let it slide so easily. She wore away at the material, panic rising with each precious second that slipped by.
Jessamyn "Jess" Bailey


Trailing behind Roxy, Jess winced. It wasn't difficult to guess what the creep wanted, but that wasn't the subject she'd meant to address. Not that any subject related to the shady goings-on would be comfortable to discuss.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean..." she babbled, before lapsing into silence. She gazed down at the concrete, then stared back up as Roxy dropped the bombshell. Her father. The same man who'd made the call that had changed everything. The same man who stirred up a turmoil of fear and rage in the anchor. The same man who kept close watch over a daughter who wanted nothing to do with him.

And Roxy would have to face him again, all because of her.

"He..." Jess shook her head. "He can't use that as an excuse! I wanted to see my mom. You don't want to see your dad." Understatement of the year, she thought. "But there's no avoiding this, is there? You said he's used to getting his way."

And there it was. She'd let on that she'd figured out the boss' identity. That much had been clear, no matter how much Roxy had tried to hide.
Amber Pine

Mesalon Pokecentre

@Dusksong

Amber winced at Aedre's haste in changing the subject - proof that she'd said the wrong thing. Trying to push the blunder to the back of her mind, she went with the other topic, the gym challenge.

"Yeah, if you're ok with it," she replied, putting away her laptop and standing up. She figured Aedre wasn't concerned with gym battles herself, since her visit to Kosei was meant to be short, but maybe her curiosity would extend to them. "Since I have a Ghost type, and you're studying one, this could provide some insight into them that'll help with your research. Provided Alma behaves herself, that is."

Going by what Amber had heard, taking on tough challenges together was a good way to earn the trust and respect of a Pokemon. Maybe this was how to train the Sableye. How fair would it be, though, to send her newer Pokemon right into a milestone battle with no experience of competing against another trainer?

"Hmm..." She glanced at her team. Aeshna zipped from side to side as if she couldn't wait to get out, while Kyra bounced around, eyes wide, tail wagging. Tacita fluttered over, nesting in her trainer's pocket, while Chalcedony scuttled across the tiles to Amber's feet, closely followed by Larimar. "You ready for this?" the researcher asked, then turned her gaze to Aedre.

"Just to make sure they are, would you be alright with a sparring match?" she suggested. "A match with the same number of Pokemon each, of course."

Not only would it be a valuable training experience, it could help take Aedre's mind off things.

❅❄ Fuyuko Yamazaki ❄❅


@VitaVitaAR

Even without a plan, normally someone like Shining Fist would have put Fuyuko at ease. That lively, friendly demeanour reminded her of Noriko. If only she could be sure the warrior was someone she could fully trust. Then again, maybe she was letting nerves get the better of her. Such an easy thing to do with so much at stake.

"It's ok," she replied. "It wasn't so long ago that I saw them, so they could still be in there."

She lapsed into silence as she headed back along the path to the hill, deep in thought. There was a way to make the search easier. There were also many ways this could go wrong.

"I, um... I think I might have an idea," she finally admitted. "One of my abilities, Winter Mist... I could use it to float over the forest, and find out if the watcher's around. The problem is..." She paused, biting her lip. If she voiced her concern, it could become obvious she was in the Hex Night - as obvious as a strange ghostly form in the air would possibly be to rivals. Of course, Shining Fist seemed to have already guessed, and all magical girls were potential targets tonight. It wasn't just competitors who feared being such.

Taking a deep breath, Fuyuko continued. "The problem is, it could get us noticed."
Jessamyn "Jess" Bailey


Even as Roxy worked, Jess could feel worry and frustration eating away at her. The hours dragged by all too slowly. When the clock on the computer finally reached twelve, the empath put away the notebook and switched off the monitor, knowing this lunchtime wouldn't be a relaxing one. Not just because of the watchers, but because of the subject she knew had to be addressed.

It turned out she was right. Even so, when Roxy approached, her confirming words made Jess' insides squirm. At first, she remained silent, as reluctant as Roxy to discuss the matter. With a deep breath, she forced herself to do so. "I figured," she admitted. "This, well... It felt like something that couldn't be ignored." She paused, stomach clenching. "What did he say? What does he want?"

Freya Leander ~ Cait Sith



@Aviaire @NightmareInd @Lonewolf685

Freya whirled round at the juddering crash of a collapsing building. With a sigh, she rushed over. This simulation wasn't even letting anyone catch their breath, though she supposed that was the point.

She arrived to see Samuel running to the aid of a soot-covered Eira, a short distance from a heap of burning debris, and helping out with her workload. "Eira! You ok? Ugh, do they really have to push us this hard?" she grumbled. Even more worrying was the nearby water tank, its supports straining as it began to creak loose. Freya grimaced, glancing from the impending disaster to Danielle. "Let's hope we don't wind up in the deep end literally as well as figuratively!"

No time to lose. Even if Danielle was able to help, the civilians needed evacuating as quickly as possible. As Eira and Samuel pulled a civilian from one car, Freya headed to the other collided vehicle. Thankfully, the door wasn't stuck, but the seatbelts were. Extending her claws, she raked them across the belts. Not an easy or elegant task, but after a few tries, the tattered material gave way. Freya eased two dummies from the car, metallic crunching from behind drawing her attention back to the water tank.

"Eira, if that tank falls, think you can freeze the water in time?" she called, with a twinge of guilt at the other girl's exhausted state. This all seemed rather over the top, even without factoring in the most recent stroke of bad luck. Surely pro heroes didn't have to deal with all hell breaking loose at once.
Jessamyn "Jess" Bailey


As that glimmer of gladness eased Roxy's stress, even if just by a tiny amount, Jess gave a sigh of relief. The motorcycle servicing would be a help to the anchor, not a hindrance. She needed to break the habit of assuming the worst, but that wasn't easy when in some cases, the worst was a likely possibility.

"We'll let you know as soon as it's finished," she told the biker, smiling up once she'd taken his details. Acting polite now wouldn't make up for having been rude earlier, however unintentionally, but all she could do was try to salvage the situation at least somewhat.

As Roxy busied herself, so did Jess, replying to emails and booking appointments. Both of them had things to take their minds off events for now, but they'd have to address what was going on before long. The thought cast its shadow over the empath no matter how she occupied herself with office duties.

She'd ask at lunchtime, she decided. That secondhand sense of dread, of bracing for a daunting task, told her there was no ignoring this.

Freya Leander ~ Cait Sith




"Prrrrrrr-zzzzzzz-prrrrrrr-zzzzzzz-prrrrrrr..."

Purry snoring rumbled through the schoolyard air. Under a tree, the source of the sound lay curled, a petite brunette. Leaves drifted down and settled on her, which she batted away in her sleep. As she brushed a hand against the side of her face, her eyes blinked open. She let out a sleepy murmur, then sat bolt upright.

"Aw, crap! The combat practice!"

After a quick check of the time on her phone, she gave a sigh of relief. She stretched, yawned and stood, ambling towards the building. After all those utterly mind-numbing academic classes, it wouldn't do to be late now that something different was happening. And a true hero was never late.

Once she'd changed, Freya joined up with the others in the vast expanse of empty space, squirming a little as she glanced down at her skin-hugging bodysuit. A little daring for her liking, but oh well, at least the light and stretchy fabric allowed her to move without restriction. She pulled at her hood, making sure to hide the tufts of hair sticking up on one side from her nap, hoping she wouldn't get a lecture about image.

After all, it was skill that would make people here shine today. This was it, finally a chance to put what they'd learned to good use. Would lessons like this live up to descriptions she'd heard? How starry-eyed she'd been as she'd imagined following her sister on the path to success... How naive she'd been. She sighed, watching as buildings rose before the group. This had better be about what it took to be a hero, not about fame and glamour.

Like a cat awaiting the right moment to pounce, Freya crouched, muscles tensing, eyes alert. Mr Hayes raised his arm. Then, BOOM. As a roar of explosions, accompanied by smashing cars and disturbingly realistic screams, signalled the lesson's start, Freya was off into the chaos.

So much for hoping it wouldn't be too gruelling, Freya thought as she scaled a tree and climbed onto a wall for a better view, her motion remarkably quick for someone who slept so much. Of course, she'd figured hero work wouldn't be as easy as a certain someone made it seem.

Movement in an alleyway caught her attention. She leapt down, careful not to make any noise while scurrying towards the scene of the crisis. One robot slammed another into a wall, LED light eyes flaring as it held a knife to the dummy's throat.

Freya sprang, landing a flying kick on the mechanical villain's shoulder. It dropped the knife and spun round, swinging a fist, which the hero-in-training dodged just in time. Noting its lowered guard and off-balance position, Freya jumped and slammed her boot against its side. Metal crashed against concrete. Before the robot could right itself, the feline girl slipped behind it, plucking the specially made white band from her belt and slapping it against the steel wrists. It constricted like pulled and released elastic to bind the robot's arms.

"Whew..." Freya scampered from the alleyway, leaving the restrained villain struggling to no avail. "One down, a gazillion more to go."
❅❄ Fuyuko Yamazaki ❄❅


@VitaVitaAR

Fuyuko's introduction was much more sedate. She bowed, her hair hanging in her face and partially obscuring it. "It's nice to meet you, Shining Fist," she replied in that soft voice. "I'm sorry I didn't introduce myself. Yamazaki, otherwise known as... uh, Fuyuko. No snappy magical girl title I'm afraid."

For all the other girl's friendliness, her astute observations put Fuyuko on edge. Kinda-sorta enemies... Not only had Shining Fist guessed right about her magical nature, she somehow knew they were soon-to-be rivals. Mere assumptions, or were there things the warrior wasn't letting on? Was someone spying on potential opponents for her? Could this someone even be the masked watcher, secretly an ally instead of an enemy?

The breath Fuyuko drew to inquire caught in her throat. If she asked, an explanation might ease her worries to some extent, and even if there was none, it would let on that she suspected something. The problem was, she'd also confirm her participation. "How..." she began. Such a simple question - How did you know we're enemies? - but the rest of the words wouldn't form.

"How, uh, should we go about this?" she asked instead, scurrying after Shining Fist. "I mean, this person sneaks up without a sound, and they move pretty quickly... Do you have a plan?"


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