Avatar of Rina
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6 yrs ago
Current Huh, has it really been three years since my last post? I guess I’m back at least to lurk around.
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11 yrs ago
Dear life, I was told to get one but you are killing me. Can I get a refund on the extra hours at work and the lack of sleep for a bit of freetime. Yours dearly, The Coffeeholic
11 yrs ago
Sleep? You mean there is a such thing called a regular sleep schedule?

Bio

RP Status: Full. I'd be open to chatting but I'm currently not accepting any new RPs.

After a three year hiatus I’m back and with a new username.

  • I joined the Guild in the summer of 2011
  • I enjoy gardening, hiking, cooking and listening to podcasts (if you have any podcast suggestions send them my way)
  • I have a huge interest in roleplays where I can really dive into the psychological side of my characters but not a fan of romance based roleplays


If you want to know more about me or want to chat, feel free to PM me. I'm always up to meeting new people.

Most Recent Posts

Sweet! I have to leave in a bit but I'll take a quick glance before I go.
Hey, I'd be up for round two with you if you are still looking for someone to roleplay with.
Tia nodded at Terry’s response as she took a sip of her hot chocolate. She was glad that she was holding her hot chocolate, as well as wearing her backpack Jeff gave her when Emerson somehow transported her here. “Well, I’m not sure if I can say that it’s nice to meet you seeing the situation that we are in but nonetheless, my name is Tia.” The girl said with a slight smirk before continuing. “Did guys in suits come after you as well? They visited me and my family as we were leaving the hospital and from what I could gather we’re going to some sort of institution, or rather a school for freaks as one of them loosely stated. Either way, my brothers were quite pissy when they came to visit me so if you ask me I don’t think these guys should be trusted.”
“Likewise.” Josiah said as he joined Jason besides the tree and watched the bus as it got closer to the school. After hearing Jason offer his snack, Josiah gave a slight shrug before responding. “Sure, why not.” Josiah said as he grabbed some of Jason’s snack. As he was munching on his snacks, he listened as Jason spoke. “Yeah, I’m the illusionist. It can be fun messing with people sometimes but I always have to make sure I ground myself in what’s real since I can see the illusions as well. However, I have to say that your abilities are amazing. Not everyone in this school is able to make up for a mutation like you can with your blindness. On top of that, you can teleport as well. That must be very handy for you.” Josiah said with a slight chuckle as he grabbed another chip. As the bus pulled up, he could see the new arrivals looking out the bus with a mixed reaction. “I wonder who’s going to be the runner this time. There’s always someone that tries run on the first day hoping to escape. Last time is was a girl in the ninth grade I think. At least she wasn’t as bad as the kid that pulled the fire alarm in the middle of the night a few years back hoping to escape during the chaos. As long as my roommate isn’t a runner I’ll be fine. I rather have my sleep uninterrupted tonight.”
Sorry about my posts. I clicked submit when the site was going down or something and for some reason it must have posted multiple times. After that I clicked refresh, hoping that the site would be back again and it posted again. It looks like Mahz hasn't put up a delete button yet.
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(Whoops, clicked submit just as the site went down and there is no delete button. Please ignore)
As the introductions reached its conclusion and Keilan began to speak, Harper listened carefully to what the woman had to say. There would be much she would have to learn but Harper was exited to see what would happen during their training and what was to come as they left the island. With the tensions growing across the world, she knew that she would have to be careful on how she approaches the situation that was to come for the group to be successful. As the meeting reached its conclusion, Harper grabbed her duffle bag and headed out the door. Pulling Cal out of her pocket, Harper pressed the button on the center of the deactivated robot's outer shell. Two quiet beeps were heard and the lifeless robot came to life as the outer shell opened up and the robot began to reassemble itself. Once assembled, Cal flew off of Harper's hand and returned to his normal spot of being right besides her.

"Cal, I have to return at 11:30. Can you make sure I won't be late?"

"To have the precise calculations, I need to know if you will be flying or walking back Harper."

"I'd rather not lug my bag back so I think I'll fly back"

"My calculations are set. I will notify you when it is time to leave."

Once Harper reached her small house, she immediately began to pack. Although she was too picky on what she brought and what she wore, she was a bit concerned on what would be appropriate for her to bring. Would her business casual be too casual for the officials at WG or how much skin shown on a formal dress is appropriate for people living outside the island? Remembering her ancient history when the explorers from Europe traveled and explored the world, their sense of appearance and dress was very much different from the indigenous people around the world and while that didn’t cause a problem for the Europeans (though problematic for the indigenous people), it could be something that would deter or make the people of the world uncomfortable or suspicious of them.

“Cal, could you bring up some pictures of what people outside the island wear today?”

“I’m afraid my search parameters don’t reach that far Harper. My closest results I calculate is the fashion today around the island or the fashion around the world prior to eighty years ago. I calculate that if you are wanting me to be of use outside the island, an upgrade is required.”

With a sigh, Harper resumed her work packing her bag. “Yeah, I’ll get to that eventually. Even if Keilan allowed me to update you with the information they have, the question would be how relevant will it be once we leave the island. Who knows what all is going on there.”
With her bag packed with all that she needed, Harper walked out the door with Cal in tow. Pulling a disk that was two inches thick and eight inches in diameter out of her bag, Harper flattened and elongated the disk into a board large enough for her to ride. Standing on top of the board, Harper moved the metal so that her feet were locked into the board so that she wouldn’t fall off. “I should really find a lighter alloy and a shape that would be easier to carry around, maybe I can make a belt Cal.”

“I would calculate that it would be easier for your trip if you did so.” Cal said as it landed in Harper’s hand and deactivated itself so that she could put him in her pocket. With his top speed being as fast as Harper’s light jogging speed, he wasn’t able to follow behind her when she flew even though her flying speed was about as fast as Harper’s sprinting speed.

Once she reached the building, Harper compressed her disk and slid it back into her duffle bag and activated Cal. Reaching the spot where the group is suppose to meet, she saw that two other people were already there, Thaddeus and Rhee. However with closer inspection, she had a feeling that it must have been his sister Lilu instead. “Hey guys.” Harper said as she joined the two.
“Hey kid, feeling any better?”

A man in his early twenties said as he walked through the door of the hospital room she was using with two hot drinks in his hands.

“I’m still alive so I guess that counts for something.” Tia said with a small smirk as she sat up in the hospital bed and gratefully accepted the Starbucks cup from her brother. A smile crept on her face as she tasted the hot chocolate with an added pump of peppermint, her favorite hot drink from the coffee stand. “However I think the doctors are going to kill me with all the holes they are stabbing me with the IV needle.” Tia said with a sarcastic smirk as she showed her bandaged hand and forearm. “For some reason it keeps malfunctioning or something a few hours after they stab me. They even tried putting the needle in other common places such as my hand but the same thing happens. I think they gave up though since they’ve bandaged me up and haven’t stuck me with an IV or a shot since.”

“That is very strange.” Tia’s eldest brother said as he sat down in the chair besides the bed. “Maybe you’re becoming the human magnet or better yet, due to your appearance maybe you’re the human repellent.” Jeff jested as he glanced towards her messy bedhead.

“Hey, it’s not my fault that I’ve been stuck in the hospital.” Tia retorted as she mockingly crossed her arms and gave a slight frown. “Oh, where’s mom and everyone else?”

“The twins took her home to get some rest. You should have seen her while you were out, she was freaking out the whole time. Tim and dad should be here any minute now. The two of them are finishing up some paperwork while I got you. You’re being discharged today.” Jeff said as he dropped her backpack on the bed besides her. “Mom gave me a set of clothes for you to change into. Once you are ready we can head out.”

Although she was sore and still wasn’t feeling her best, knowing that she would be going home gave her the boost of energy and excitement to get ready as fast as she could. Stepping out of the small bathroom, she saw that her youngest brother Tim and her father joined Jeff. “Alright kiddo, let’s get you home. The doctor said you should be feeling better soon and that you shouldn’t worry about what happened to the IV needles.” Her father said as they made their way out of the room. However, before they could make it to the door, there was a knock and two men in a suit opened the door.

“Hello Tia?” The man with short black hair said.

“I thought we already told you we are not interested?” Jeff said defensively as he took a step between Tia and the two men.

“My name is Mr. Emerson. I’ve already spoke to your parents earlier today while you were asleep.” The man continued, ignoring Jeff’s comment. “We’ve been notified about your condition and-“

“My condition? Are you talking about what happened with the needles?” Tia asked interrupting the man.

“Yes, that is precisely what I am talking about. This condition with the needles won’t stop or go away. Rather, it will grow until you start effecting more than needles. However, do not fret. We have a place for people such as you that-“

“You mean an institution of some sort or a-“

“No, I would think of it more as a school. Granted, it is much more than just an average school. You will get a good education but you will also get the help that you need for your particular condition.”

“Hey didn’t you already hear what my parents said earlier or what Jeff said. We are not interested so why don’t you take the hint and leave.” Tim said with a glare.

“I’m afraid that cannot happen. By law and regulations, she needs to come with us.” The second man said as he started to make his way to Tia.

“I’d stop and reconsider what you are doing.” Jeff said to the man approaching the girl. Seeing that the man wasn’t going to stop, Jeff made his way towards the man to stop him and aimed a punch towards his face. However before the punch could land, a grunt was heard and Jeff was pinned to the ground before anyone could see what happened.

“Jeff!” Tia yelled as she ran towards her brother. Midway in her run, she suddenly felt someone grab from behind. The man in black hair unexplainably was behind her and held her back.

“What? How did you get there?” Tia asked, knowing that the man was originally by the door and couldn’t have made it beside her in that short of a time period.

“Now you listen here, you better release my daughter right this second.” Tia’s father said as he approached the man holding Tia.

“Emerson, can you take the kid to the bus. I think they should be loading the bus up now and could jump back here with someone that could sweep their minds, things became a little messy here.” The second man said as he made his way towards Tia’s father.

“Alright, I’ll be back in less than three minutes.” Emerson said.

Suddenly, after a quick blink Tia noticed that she wasn’t in the hospital room any longer. Rather, she was outside in front of a parked bus. “Alright kid, off you go.” A man in a suit said as he motioned the young girl to follow the crowd of teens onto the bus.

“Wait, how did you do that? What’s going on?” Tia objected as she turned towards the man with a half-filled Starbucks cup in her hand.

“You’ll get your answers later, for now follow the rest of the group on the bus.”

With a scoffing tone, Tia muttered under her breath as she made her way to the bus. At the front of the line, there seemed to be a girl that seemed to be the same age as her brother Tim that was holding the line up. She seemed just as confused as she was about the situation going on. After a bit of hesitation, the girl went towards the back of the bus and the line continued to move. Climbing up to the top of the steps, Tia looked around at the passengers on the bus. Most, along with the girl the held the line up, were older than her but amongst the crowd there were a few that were younger such as her, if not even younger than she was. With a sigh, Tia started to head towards the back of the bus and sat down in the seat in front of the girl that held the line up. Pulling the hat down so that it sat tighter on her head, she watched the group of teens as they made their way on the bus for a few seconds before turning around in her seat and looked at the girl sitting behind her. “Hey, by any chance do you know where they’re taking us?”
Josiah looked out the window as he watched the bus pull up with the newest arrivals. After the first year in Darkwood, Josiah lost count on how many buses came since his arrival. Even
though he couldn’t remember how many buses came since his arrival, he still remembered his trip to Darkwood.

It was just after he got over a being sick, which he thought his mother was exaggerating how sick he was when she brought him to the hospital. Living in a single parent household with a wage that gave the family a little more than the necessities, Josiah knew that wasting money on hospital bills was not a wise decision. However, he never thought the unwise decision would have played out as it did with him being shipped off to school. “Heh, at least there’s one less mouth to feed and pay for.” Josiah said with a slight shrug before looking back out the window. Off to the side, he saw a guy about his age with a dog and assumed it was the blind guy that lived not too far away from him. Although he never really spoke to the guy, nor even remembered his name, the dog was something that distinguished him from the crowd.

Josiah was tempted to join the guy by the tree, knowing that one of them might be his new roommate unless the superiors decided to shift things around and give him someone that already lived there since his old roommate graduated. “Eh, why not.” Josiah said as he headed out of his room.

“Hey, do you mind if I join you?” Josiah asked as he approached the teen under the tree. “My name’s Josiah, I don’t think we properly met each other before.”
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