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8 yrs ago
Current "Doing your best" does not mean working yourself to the point of a mental breakdown. Its no longer your best at that point.
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9 yrs ago
The word homeowner has the word "meow" in it. Good luck pronouncing it correctly ever again. You're welcome ^.^
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9 yrs ago
When everything seems wrong...something goes right, and it changes darkness into light, and makes the shadows a little less daunting.
10 yrs ago
People cry, not because they are weak. It's because they've been strong for too long
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11 yrs ago
the bad thing about being bullied is that every time it happens it steals a little piece of who you are if it happens enough little by little you become a little less of who you were meant to be.

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yeah...I'm already editin afyter back reading.
yeah I'm sorry about that, every time I tried to post the last couple of days, things happened. My attention is forever being demanded this days, but I'll post every time Iget right away.
Ugh, so much for posting. Exhaustion hit me hard. I'll finish my post tomorrow.


oh i'm sorry for effectively giving you more to post to.
Penny


Penny gave a shrug, but she appeared quite dejected, like a little kid who had lost something they valued. An odd emotion of stubborness crossed her face, the emotion such a contrast to the Phoenix Magic that it took her a little bit by surprise.

"You might frown on our lack of discipline, but we are all soliders in what is to come. I merely wanted to ensure that none of you die from too little magic while your wounds are being tended. Remember this, I gave an olive branch not just between our two guilds, but all of them. And you refused it. But I won't hold that against you. There's no shame in accpeting help, when your comrades lives are at risk. I'm sorry if I offended you. It was never my intention. I'll go now"

And indeed she shot off, seareching the area, she dropped like a stone towards trinity and Nolan, slowluy her decent just enough that she didn't throw up dirt when she landed. She gave trinity a warm smile, but frowned over Nolan. "You hurt me, Nolan. Perhaps that is partly my fault. No one but Ariel knew what had happened. I am glad to know she kept it private" She left it at that, turning to Trinity and giving the Energy Make mage a warm hug, flames harmlessly licking around the both of them.

"You did well out there. Maybe there will be a time where we can partner up again"

All at once, the Phoenix magic left Penny with a jolt. She stumbled, and fell. oh, damn
@Caits Decide if you want to be caught or break out and cost Rasa two pokeballs. Whatever feels better to you. Maybe you like the idea she spend her last pokeball on you. Rasa will not be happy to be out of pokeballs.

But I do have a quick question. Do you want the collab to stop at the moment of capture or you want to have to end it after Rasa calls you out the pokeball to talk with you?


May as well talk XD Hope that post was alright
There were many things Abigale found quite similar on Awilix that reflected back home in her new life. For example, waking up slumped over her desk, papers spread out, her computer on sleep, and as she sat up, papers coming with her stuck to her cheeks. Carefully pulling them away, Abigale set them aside, organising them as best she could as she rubbed her eyes away of all sleep. How long had she been out? When she had last checked the time, it had been early hours of the morning. Now...it was still morning, wasn't it? She hadn't slept the day away? No she was sure she'd only been asleep a few hours.

Sighing heavily, she ran a hand through her hair that was probably sticking up in all directions, and pulled it back, finding the hair tie she had taken out who knew when and tying it back, deciding that she didn't care what that looked like. She blinked bleary around her office, the room oddly small, and disorganised, but Abigale tended to be able to find what she needed when she needed it. Often she made the mess worse in searching for what she wanted, but this didn't effect her ability to locate what she needed.

As a nurse entered, her makeshift assistant and one of her only staff, Abigale gave a weary smile. "Demelza. How nice to see you. Nothing has happened, has it?" Demelza shook her head "No ma'am, only I have the results you wanted. I didn't want to disturb you though, you didn't seem to have slept long" Abigale accepted the file Demelza offered, and locked it away in a draw for later, giving the young girl a appreciateive smile. "Thank you Demelza" She said rising, and stretching, her back sore from the numerous times she had fallen asleep slumped over, but soon her body had healed the sore muscles, leaving a slight edge of tiredness, but nothing that wasn't barable.

Demelza reminded her so much of her little sister, it was often painful to interact with the younger woman. She missed her family every day, and hated not knowing what they must have felt, when she left, of not knowing how they were, or what they were doing. If they were even alive. It wasn't something she liked to dwell on, yet it didn't seem to be something she could stop herself thinking about at times. It was always there. Nor did it help that Abigale found herself feeling guilty about it, or that she hadn't really made any close ties here. Working hard to establish the medical building, and not having much time to even eat at times, the thought of interacting with others right then was just too exhausting.

As she made her way to retrieve some food, she went through what needed to be done that day. So far she had had no serious patients, inuries, but she knew that that was only a matter of time. WHen she'd accepted the place on Noah, she hadn't thought to end up essentially as Dead of Medicine, and yet here she was. She rubbed at her eyes wearily again, grabbing the food, and walking, eating as she did so. She checked the building over, checked over any patients she had, and what little staff, making sure everything was running smoothly, running well, and that no one was finding it difficult.

Demelza found her as she was making her way back to her office, a little destressed. Hearing her explain that there appeared to be a misshape on the farms, Abigale heaved a heavy sigh, and she gathered her supplies, knowing that it was probably useless, a protective suit however was a must, given that they still didn't understand what effects the soil would have on plants, and made her way to the lands put aside for farming, her body weary, but knowing this was something she needed to do. It didn't make her feel any better about it, yet Abigale wasn't one to skip on her work duties, and this covered them. Soemthing serious happened, you needed the senior, and most skilled, doctor on site. Even if it was a dead body, she could at least figure out what had happened.

@Americore
The Prescotts

featuring Callie




Garret was in the city at the border of Salizar territory. He had decided he would wait for awhile is his companions would join him, but after waiting for a bit he grew restless. Garret crossed the boundary line, and immediatley was surround by four rough looking vampires.

Tabitha was just putting slightly burned toast onto Callie's plate, when she realised she didn't even know the witch's name. She gave a small sound, annoyed at herself.  "I'm sorry, I didn't ask your name" she said, looking to Callie with a sheepish smile, clearly forgetting about the eggs she had on the stove. Callie by now had figured out that Tabitha didn't really stay focused on one thing, and had already leaped to grab the pan, wondering what she had done to be babysitting a who knew how old vampire that was...eccentric to say the least. Maybe if this wsan't the first meal she'd had in a couple of days, she might have just walked away. As it was, she didn't want the place burning down. 

"It's Callie, just move over a moment, okay?" She moved around Tabitha, dishing the eggs out and putting the pan aside. Tabitha happily skipped out of the way, leaning against the counter. 

 "A pretty name. Wait" She held up a hand, and Callie blinked, watching Tabitha run off towards the door. Wondering what could have possibly attracted the flightly vampires attention, Callie looked at the food mournfully and followed her. 

Lucinda had done a little shopping. She felt that she needed to spruce up the house they were living in as well as update the nightclub's interior. There were delivery trucks pulling up to bring new and more comfortable furniture to the house and she looked at her cell phone. It was getting later in the day and she was going to have to go meet Garrett soon. She put things away and directed where the furniture was to be placed. When she stepped into the kitchen she saw that someone had been cooking. Cocking her head to the side she found that to be disconcerting. Tabitha didn't eat human food so who did? She cleaned up the kitchen quickly and did some whirlwind house cleaning. 

Lucinda's phone was ringing almost nonstop. It seemed everyone needed to ask her something. Construction on the nightclub meant that there were contractors with questions about delieveries and where she wanted things. She was quite happy to change into jeans and a nice top after struggling to try clothes on at the store. The boots had to stay on though. She loved those boots and they made her feel tall. Garrett had always said he liked that she normally wasn't as tall as he was. She would laugh at him and put on her boots and instantly she was almost as tall as he was.This and all of the questions and answers that people had for her was what was on her mind when she headed out to meet Garrett. She wondered where Tabitha had run off to. She would keep her eyes open and grab her if she saw her on the way. Lucinda had put her hair in a pony tail that bounced all down her back.

Lucinda walked up to Garrett and kissed his cheek then wiped her lipstick off of him with a grin. "Oopsie." She said smirking at his expression. "Tabitha wasn't home when I left. I've no idea where she went but the good news is there weren't any obvious explosions along the way here. Oh, and I bought the bar we went to last night and the redesign is under way." She grinned happily as she surveyed the area. "So what are we up to now?"

Garrett was suprised to see Lucinda, and even more surprised when she kissed his cheeck and had to wipe the lipstick off his face, Garrett growled slightly. "Lucy, maybe dont do that when we are surrounded by children." Garrett looked around at the four vampires, who were confused by his words. "Yes I am talking to you four. You are children, more than likely less than one hundred years old. A mere infant in my presence. I do not have time for your games. Take me to Salazar now."

The four vampires were surprised at Garrett's words, then laugehd. The first vampire in front of Garrett spoke first. "Your funny. Just for makin us laugh ima forget you insulted us about our age. Now how about you turn around and wa-"

The vampire was cut off as Garrett flashed forward and stabbed the vampire in the neck with his hand. Then he used more force and ripped the head clean off. He looked around at the other vampires. "One last chance before I go looking by myself. Take me to Salazar."

The three remaining vampires looked tense, surprised at their comrades easy defeat. But they accepeted defeat and grudgingly guided Garrett and Lucinda to Salazar.

Tabitha skipped across the grounds Callie following behind her, she barely made it to the cab that seemed to be randomly there before Tabitha shut the door, for the moment she seemed to have forgotten that Callie was even there. How could Callie leave the vampire to her own devices, when it seemed that Tabitha would forget her own strength and knock over who knew how many buildings. She sighed, and buckled herself in, glancing to Tabitha when she didn't even make a move to do so. Tabitha looked over at her and smiled, 

 "What do I have to fear?" Which might be quite logical, for this strange vampire. 

 

 Callie sighed and let it be. She had no idea where she was being taken, but suddenly there was a nutrition bar of some sort in her lap, and oddly touched that Tabitha had grabbed it, she opened it, and in moments the bar was gone, barely making a dent in Callie's hungry, but at least it wasn't so bad now. 

 

 When Tabitha had the taxi stop somewhere in town, and climb out, Callie followed. What she wasn't expecting, but rapidly figuring out that she should expect the unexpected from Tabitha, was to essentially be thrown over the smaller woman's back. A little freaked despite knowing that the woman was a vampire, and thus was stronger then she had any right to be, Callie closed her eyes tight as Tabitha began to run, somehow leaping up buildings, and-oh god-leaping from building to building with Callie on her back, apparently following something, but who knew what. 

Salazar was standing in the middle of the courtyard in front of his home, when three of his underlings walked in unannouced with two strangers. Salazar sniffed the air and nearly gasped out loud. He recognized these scents. They looked different, as did he, from when they first met but he could make no mistake. And his real name isnt Salazar, would they even remember his name? These two were Garrett and more than likely the female was Lucinda. Salazar puffed his chest out, and stood up straight. He had to act make sure they knew he was in charge and not them. Even if they were older, stronger, and faster. "How nice of ya'll to enter my kingdom. Unnanounced. Commiting murder. Stealing my property. All for what?"

Lucinda smiled and walked over to Salazar and straightened his collar. "All for fun. Darling I have shoes older than you are. I've recently acquired a house and now a bar in town. I'm having so much fun. It's a little like monopoly." She grinned and hugged him. She spoke quietly into his ear. "Have you missed us?" She stepped back and walked the few feet back to Garrett. "It seems like your area has been a little too ....open about our kind. That was something you were supposed to make sure was kept quiet." Lucinda glanced at Garrett and started to examine her fingernails.

Garrett softly coughed. "Thank you Lucinda. Your tactful as ever."Garrett walked over to Salazar and for a moment  he stood there just watching Salazar. Salazar shifted his weight  uncomfortably. Garrett suddenly wrapped Salazar in a hug and both men laughed."Jackson, my old friend, just because you changed your style and fashion sense it doesnt mean you could fool us. I have missed you greatly, my spawn. Although,"Garrett said frowning,"I am suprised to see you here. Suprised to see the trouble you're causing."

Salazar took a step back from Garrett and motioned for everyone to leave them. When the three of them were alone he sighed."Garrett I did what you wanted me to do. I had fun, I took what I wanted, and I made sure to build a lasting legacy for you."

Callie opened her eyes, but wished she hadn't, as Tabitha took a leap, only there wasn't a building close enough. She would have screamed if her voice hadn't fled, and all at once, their fall slowed as Tabitha reached out a hand, bringing herself close to building and sliding down it. Callie didn't know how Tabitha could just do things without contemplating the risks. Yeah, Callie did it herself sometimes but not leaping off a building. 

As they landed, Callie hoped that Tabitha would put her down, although she was sure that her legs would just fold, they felt like jelly. Tabitha merely shifted Callie slightly, and walked over to three figures. "Hey guys, I found a lost little lamb" She said to Garrett and Lucinda, before looking to Salazar, "Jacky!" She said cheerfully, She set Callie down, who just wanted to disappear right then. 

Lucinda smiled as Tabitha appeared and although she probably should have been surprised about the girl on her shoulder she wasn't. She walked over to the young woman who appeared to be having trouble getting her legs to hold her up at that moment. "Tabitha, did you make breakfast at the house and leave the kitchen a mess?" Lucinda didn't expect an answer she already knew the answer. "Next time I'll make it worse for you and make you clean it up." She turned her attention back to Jackson. She remembered him as a nice guy. Which meant that she had pretty much no interest in him at all. "So what are we doing? I have to get back to the bar. I'm expanding the building so that I can add more dancing space."

Lucinda was pretty transparent if you knew her. Her priorities were family then her current boyfriend and then her projects and since she was without a boyfriend at the moment she was going to be nearly obsessed with the club and any other thing she decided that she wanted to do. She glanced at Garrett and Jackson again and she shook her head and grinned at them. "You two are just adorable and as much as I like staring at you both what is going on?"

Salazar crossed his arms. "As you know, last time we met you three left in a hurry. Why, you never told me. But low and behold, the last thing that happened before all three of you left was Garrett here turning me." Salazar grinned and put his hand on Garretts shoulder firmly then went back to crossing his arms. "He told me, "Make sure you live long and have fun. Take what you want and do what  you want. But if I ever see you again, make sure you have a left for me a legacy I will approve of," and thats exactly what im doing. I have been alive three hundred years, and I havent even come close because I have been too passive. So now, I am doing just the opposite. Humans are fragile and stubborn. I am simply removing the blockage from the road. But for now, Lucinda you can keep the club. But dont try to take any more territory."

Garrett sighed. He knew this would quickly grow out of control. He didnt need Lucinda killing everyone. He wanted to have some fun with his spawn before everyone died. "Jackson, I did not want my legacy to be revealing the supernatural to the world. I thought I taught you better than using force when you dont have the power. And you dont have the power."

Garrett looked over at Tabitha. "Tabitha if the....whoever she is wants to go home let her go. You know how I adore free will."

Salazar grew angry, and the anger in his voice made Garrett turn his head back to Salazar. "Dont have the power? I have the witches under my thumb, and the werewolves do whatever I say. No one has dared to openly contradict me in years. My power radiates off of me. What about you Garrett? You run and hide, not even bothering to tell me when you are leaving!"

"Fine......Salazar." Garrett looked at his companions. "Do not touch Salazar. He is my spawn I will not allow anyone but me to harm him." Suddenly Garrett was in Salazars face, his will and power fuming off him in spurts of annoyance that could be felt for miles. "Choose your words more carefully my friend. I may have spawned you but I can destroy you quite easily. What I do or say, and what I dont do or dont say is none of your concern."

Lucinda laughed at Jackson's order to her not to expand her territory and that she could keep her bar. "Oh Jackson, as much as I adore men who try to control me it just makes me more stubborn and willful. You should expect your "territory" to be drastically smaller by dark." She looked at Garrett and was irritated by his order. "You don't order me either Garrett. Only the man in my bed gets to do that....so you'd better hope my choices don't piss you off." Lucinda glared at them both and she looked at Callie and said "Who are you?"

Tabitha watched the scene play out with an odd clarity to her expression that normally wasn't there. She gave a sad sigh, "You were such a good boy, Jacky" She said sadly and disappointed, she turned towards Callie, now looking distraughtly at the witch. "I'm not keeping you against your will, am I"

Callie felt like she was struggling to figure things out, to even keep her feet. She swallowed nervously as Lucinda spoke to her, noting the differences between her and the strange yet oddly sweet Tabitha. "I-I'm Callie."  She said, then thought may as well get it all out  "And I'm a Witch, and as far I know, I'm not under anyones thumb, so I don't appreciate being claimed as such, even by Sa-are you calling him jackson? Salazar" 

She looked to Tabitha, who seemed utterly devestated at the thought she was being kept captive. She shook her head, to reassure Tabitha "No, no, not at all. I chose to follow you to that cab." This seemed to perk Tabitha up, who happily gave Callie a hug. Callie returned it, indugling her, before looking to Lucinda again. "I'm sorry about the mess in the kitchen, she was cooking me breakfast, after she found me. I don't have a home, and it was hard enough making sure she didn't burn the kitchen down to think about cleaning"

Tabitha was, as usual when dealing with humans, oddly aware of how fragile they were, quite gently with Callie, not hugging her too tight, before she let go, at the mention of the kitchen she bowed her head, recalling Lucinda's words, for the moment she seemed to have forgotten about Jackson's presence, and seemed almost like a little kid caught doing something bad. 

"I'm sorry, Lucy"

"It's okay Tabitha." She glanced at her cell phone and walked out of the courtyard and started to head back to the house. There was a large shipment of beds being delivered to replace the ones that Tabitha had swiped from the other rooms and she didn't like the mattress in her room so she was having it swapped out. She couldn't get over the nerve men had. In general  they seemed to think women were subservient to them and it was shocking to her that they still did this 1200 years later.
@kyrisse@Wick@dabombjk@rumikoohara
I feel like that was too short...
Cody's wall reflected the grenade, and would protect them from the blast. He was up, and immediately he went over to Caits, gently taking her weight, he looked to Gerswhin, his eyes tragically understanding.

"You can go hide in a hole all you want, Gershwin, and live trapped by what they have done to you.

But whatever you decide, please help me get Caits to some sembalence of safety. We owe her that, at least"

He grabbed one of the bags, slinging it over his shoulder that wasn't supporting Caits, Cody was tired, and annoyed at having been found so quickly, after everything. Gathering light, he let it out in a small explosion ourside his walled box, careful not to damange the buildings foundation, hoping to take down whoever it was attacking them. Cody, while he didn't want to kill anyway, knew that he might have to, once more, to protect them all. He lowered the box, stepped out, and glancing about, shifting so that he was in front of Caits slightly, protect her from further harm.




Maria gave a sigh, and closed her eyes. She was more then certain that the Russian was lying, but she couldn't prove that until the agent screwed up. Which would of course blow everything out of proportion again. And that would somehow be her fault as well.

She picked at the files, at the new information coming through and sighed heavily.
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