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6 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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7 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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7 yrs ago
When everything seems wrong...something goes right, and it changes darkness into light, and makes the shadows a little less daunting.
8 yrs ago
People cry, not because they are weak. It's because they've been strong for too long
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8 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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”You’ll be fine, Jasmine. Trust me. I won’t let anything happen to you, okay?” Penny said softly, not even sure if she was being reassuring or not, just wanting to try and calm the girl down. She had already failed her once, she couldn’t do it again. She settled herself in the carriage, bringing her eyes back to Jasmine once more and studying the girl. She could well imagine what the other girl was going through, and could only thank whatever beings were out there watching over them that Jasmine hadn’t killed anyone with her magic.

Like she herself had. She let out a soft sigh for a moment, easing her those long memories aside, and giving her a smile. As the carriage began to move, she watched Jasmine as she spoke, explaining what had happened. She frowned, not truly understanding, but it was what it was. She didn’t get the chance to respond, as Jasmine looked like she was about to become see-through. She leaned towards the girl, concerned.

Motion sickness?

Pausing on that a moment, Penny frowned, before she rose, moving to sit beside Jasmine and took her hand. ”Let me.” she said softly, before she started to sing softly, magic infusing every where. The beautiful melody filled the carriage, the magic warm and comforting, like hot soup on a cold day, and it hovered around Jasmine, seeking to soothe away any ill feelings. The healing song wasn’t very complicated, and it trailed off to a soft close.
As they boarded the ship, and settled in, Jarvis kept an eye on Amelia, and at her question, he glanced to Jamie, who seemed distracted, Jarvis turned towards Amelia to answer her, giving her a smile. ”We can do anything you want, Sweetie. For the moment, you do need rest… i know you want to go on the island, but if you’re still not well… “ he said, trailing off, before sighing softly. ”But there is plenty of things we can do… you’ve never been on a ship, have you?” he said thoughtfully, ”Would you like to learn how they run?”





Jamie surveyed the ship, her gaze going over the various guild members, making sure that they were all okay and settling in. She let her gaze linger on the Dragon slayers, and other various slayers on the ship, well knowing about the Dragon Slayers weakness to travel, she was curious to see if it extended to the others. Relaxing, there was nothing that demand her att-

Her eyes narrowed over Karn and Ferrin. What had happened there? Automatically, she was moving. What had come over Karn? Intent on making sure the ailing boy- and the Edolas version of him that shared his body- were okay, Jamie ran a keen gaze over both of them. Nothing too serious, it seemed. No serious injuries, at least. But it was clear that there was something else going on here, and she was intent on making sure what it was, so that she could help.

Or sit them down and ensure they weren’t going to destroy the ship, at least.

Zero and Zenoram got there first, rushing past Jamie to hug Karn, seemingly ignoring or perhaps not aware of the situation that had just occurred and seemed to be occurring. Watching for a few seconds, Jamie approached, pausing at the conversation. She tilted her head, frowning. ”I do not believe I have ever given the impression that I am incompetent.” she said, in a soft voice. She paused at Karn/Edarn’s display, frowning slightly.

They’d have to do something about that, and soon. Helping Ariel and Ethel had certainly given her a few ideas on that regard, and she’d have to focus on that after this mission. It was clear the two versions of Karn couldn’t continue on like this. At Ferrin’s question, Jamie couldn’t help it. She laughed, her voice seeming to fill the ship for a moment or two before fading away over the water. ”A fair question, and if I still carried the souls of my shape shifting counterparts, well it would be a rather larger number.” She said amusing still dancing in her voice.




Michael nervously walked on the deck of the ship, his arms around himself. The last time he’d been on a boat… he shuddered at the memory, and glanced about him, looking for a place he could go… searching for Prince, or Zephyr. He avoided others, for the moment, wanting instead to find his friends… to have some level of comfort around so many people.

”You know exactly why you’re here, Gabriel. Because the King wants you to be, and I must guide you on that path. The mere fact Sanders said you could go, means you are meant to be here. Now stop complaining!” a voice said, only catching Michael’s attention because of his brothers name. He look about curiously. Was Gabriel here? He hadn’t been under the impression that his brother would be going- he didn’t think there were many from Frenzy Plant here, but… Had something changed? He looked around for any sign of his brother.

”But… why me, Leo? Why is it always me?” His brothers voice made his heart soar, it had been months since he’d seen him.

”G-Gabriel?” he called, searching for him still.

”Michael?!”

Michael turned around the ship’s house, and ran directly into his brother. He didn’t hesitate, instead he wrapped his arms around his twin, hugging him tightly.
i forgot mentions... but... its technically for everyone
Onward to Tenrou Island






Sasha Shin





Sasha looked over the docks, at Hargeon port, her expression serious as she turned towards the boat that they would be taking. It rode high in the water, whatever supplies that were being loaded evidently did not take up much room, nor weigh much. Sasha didn’t not expect that it would take long to get to the island, not with magical assistance. This was very much her show, although she still glanced towards Master Jamie and Jarvis, as if for permission. Or maybe encouragement. She had come so far, over the last few months… and yet, she still wasn’t certain of herself. She probably always would be. At a reassuring glance from Sasha, she looked to Patrick. This should be his show, and wondering why he didn’t take the lead, she stood there a moment.

Well. She couldn’t delay much longer. Drawing in a deep breath, she let it out slowly, before she approached the boat. As she walked, she rummaged through her satchel the ever worn and scarred bag like an old friend to her as she searched for the map she herself had drawn. While it was not accurate, it was perhaps the best they had for locating Tenoru island. She approached the Captain, and spoke with him for a few moments, smiling and giving him the map. ”Thank you, for this.”

”Well, little miss, I want to help make the waters safe again for us. Don’t want a way of life ta end. Only so much our magic can do against this sort of thing.” Sasha nodded, and made a note to look into the trader guilds. She knew a lot of them used magic… and they could have been seriously affected by all of this. When they got back, maybe it was time to check out the lower level guilds. Make sure everything was okay.

Drawing in another breath, she turned to the crowd of Guild Mages, a collection from Phoenix Wing, Dragon Fang and Frenzy Plant. Seen together, guild marks seen and unseen, Sasha couldn’t help but be awed. She nodded towards the boat, leading the way onto its deck. The gentle swell on the water threw her off balance slightly. She had never spent long on any ship… and now that seemed like an oversight right then. Shifting slightly as she walked, she absently lay a gentle hand on her stomach. She’d promised Lazarus she wouldn’t put herself in danger, and she’d stick to that. Yet this was something that she had to do, and so she walked towards a railing off the ship, trying to keep away from the crew as they milled about.

She looked down into the waters, swallowing around both sudden nerves and fear. The last time she’d been on any sort of waters had been when she’d lost her parents and little brother… she could still hear the ice cracking, if she let herself dwell on that. Turning her thoughts away from that, and towards the prospects of what they’d face on the islands, Sasha pushed away from the railing, looking out over the mages that were coming with her. At her insistence, Sasha had asked for the Dragon Slayers of each guild to be there. There was Hunter from Dragon Fang… From her own guild, Amaya and Zero/Zenoram. She wasn’t too sure if there were any from Frenzy Plant, but knew that they would be extremely beneficial to this operation. Any mages that were willing to come, Sasha was willing to have along. This was going to be an interesting operation for sure, and Sasha just hoped she didn’t mess it up.

Soon they were underway, the ship flowing through the water smoothly and at a speed that surprised her. The crew seemed to know what they were doing and moved as a single entity as they took care of their ship. Occasionally, Sasha would sense a trickle of magic used here and there, and she suspected that the ship used magic for a smooth sail. Retreating from the railings, further onto the deck, Sasha glanced around at everyone around her, a sense of happy contentment falling over her.




Penny





Penny gently nudged Jasmine into motion, so that they could walk and talk. She quietly listened as Jasmine told her all that had happened, The girl seemed more than a little distressed and Penny was content to wait, and let Jasmine speak at her own pace. Yet it seemed that Jasmine was having a difficult time trying to speak, and get to the point. Penny gave her an encouraging smile, trying to be reassuring.

”You do?” she asked softly, encouraging her, ”What happened?” Jasmine hadn’t seemed to know that she had magic, so something had clearly happened since now, and yesterday. She doubted that Jasmine had lied to her, the girl was simply too honest. ”Wait, who scares you?” she asked, intent on making sure that Jasmine felt safe in the guild.

She reached out to the girl, laying a hand on her shoulder, ”It’s okay, Jasmine. Really. We can figure it out. You don’t need to worry, okay?” she said softly, ”You don’t need to be afraid. You will do fine with your magic. It isn’t going to hurt you. Look, we can do some basic exercises on the job. Get you use to using it.” she said reassuring, before approaching a carriage driver and organising travel, nudging Jasmine into the carriage after she was done.
its written, just going to write another post and then post it up. Sometime this weekend.


Niesha Burkstein



Location: the Hoardbuster
Skills:N/A




Niesha looked behind them towards the Hoardbuster, seeing that Riley was having some difficulty standing. Watching her, Niesha gave her a smile when all seemed okay, even if Riley’s movements were a little comical. ”You okay Riley? That seemed oddly cartoonish.” She said in a light voice. She knew she shouldn’t be treating all this with a jovial heart, but after everything, being a light light-hearted was actually quite… relieving. Or maybe she was just bat crap crazy. Who knew? She looked back to Ash, and smiled. ”Alright.” she said, shifting her bow to be ready to use it. It felt like forever since she had been called Ma’am, and she wondered if Ash was alright.

Well, they all weren’t alright… pushing that thought aside, she turned her attention to what they needed to do, watching Ash toy with the undead, bringing it closer until he could stab his knife into the things skull. As it dropped, she relaxed slightly. They could do this… they could survive. They could find other survivors… it was going to happen. She just had to keep thinking like that. She turned towards Ash and nodded at his orders. She could give him cover fire. Shifting her stance slightly, she knocked an arrow, ready to fire if she needed to.

She glanced about them, seeking any sign of walkers. She was no longer worried about the living- if they were around, surely they would have seen some sign of them already. And there wasn’t much they could do about living anyway. She turned her attention to covering Ash, the bow ready to use.



Barca Ashur Xavier


Location: Academy.
Interacting With: Lavi Kyle (@Ejected).




”I assure you, I do try my hardest not to eves drop on thoughts. Sometimes, however, it is a bit impossible not to.” Barca said. ”Although I will warn you, strong thoughts do attract my attention. Generally they are fueled by emotion… However, i will do my best to ignore them.” he said, shaking her hand when she put hers in his. He gripped hers in a strong hold, clearly putting stock in a good handshake. ”A pleasure.” He gave her a charming smile, picking up Glaber’s cage once more.

”He seems to sleep all day. However, while there are cats, of all shapes and sizes around, I think I’ll keep him asleep. He might freak out.” he said, letting himself trail off as he noted that Headmaster Wayne, and the other administrative staff were making their way out of the main building. He couldn’t help but chuckle at their thoughts. It amazed him how childish the adults could be. He couldn’t fathom what was going through Jean Gray’s head, to taunt Pamela Isley so. That was going to be an enjoyable game of cat and mouse to watch.

”if you’re interested in Bruce Wayne, I could tell you all I know about him. Which is, well… everything.” he said absently, once more responding to Lavi’s thoughts without meaning to. When he realised what he had done, Barca was mildly embarrassed. He would have to be more careful. It was just… well, trying when there was so many people around. And he hadn’t quite closed his mind against it since trying to read Naevia’s mind. That damn dog… ”I apologise. I’ll be more mindful in the future” But she was gone, and Barca was a little relieved, it was oddly exhausting talking right then. With so many thoughts around him… Barca was looking forward to a little bit of a rest.

He shifted, looking towards the doors as they opened.
Working on my Sasha post now, to move things along.



Penny

Location Outside Phoenix Wing guild hall
Interacting with Jasmine
(@Lunarlors34}





As she contemplated how she was going to address the job and complete it, Penny was in a little world of her own, and so when someone crashed into her, Penny stumbled slightly. She turned, expected to see Damien, or maybe Mayt, but it wasn’t either of them. ”Jasmine?” she asked, blinking a little stupidly as she tried to figure out why Jasmine had followed her… and relieved that the girl didn’t seem to hate her. ”Are you alright?” She asked softly, looking the girl over. She remembered that Jasmine had wanted to talk to her…. She was neglecting everything, it seemed.

Keeping her gaze on her, Penny frowned slightly. There was something different about her. Penny tried to figure it out, but couldn’t quite put her finger on it. ”What?” She said, looking down at the job, ”Oh, yes. Sure, you can come along.” She said, looking back up to the girl. ”Winged fishes are attacking towns people, and are causing serious injuries. They need to be dealt with.” She said, falling silent for a few moments, before saying softly, ”Is something wrong, Jasmine?” There seemed tobe something bothering her, but Penny wasn’t able to figure out what.

She shoved the job advertisement, nodding to her to start walking so they could get some transport to Shirotsume Town, and talk along the way.
I am writing now. I am just a ltitle tired is all.

Haven't been sleeping well. Nightmares and shit.

Job interview seemed to go well as well.
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