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7 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
7 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
8 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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8 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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9 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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Sweet! I'll get to work on a character as soon as I can. Probably tomorrow.

By the way, thanks for the invite to this! :-)
Boys and their games. XD

I have a friend who collects the older Yugioh cards. We once talked about either trying to make or purchasing replicas of the dueling disks, get into a "fight" in public, then challenge each other to a duel to settle it.
Faira looked over to Marianne as the child spoke, the emotion in her eyes making Faira scowl. She ran a hand down her face, muttering unintelligibly against her palm as Rosaline soothed the child. Her thoughts again wandered to the missing Little Ann.
The sound of the robot’s footsteps drew her attention, and she quickly sat up. She scooted away slightly, her brows raising in disbelief as he gave two thumbs-up.
“What exactly do you need to… um… recharge?” Faira asked slowly.
She looked over at the mention of food. As if the word was a magic spell, a gnawing emptiness in her stomach called for its notice. She tried to recall the last time she actually ate. But who knows how long I was out for… Her hand clenched at the thought.
Before she could dwell on the topic, footsteps and an unfamiliar voice echoed from somewhere on the upper floor.
She suppressed another groan, gripped the sword, and got to her feet. She raised the sword in front of her defensively as the masculine voice grew closer, declaring he heard others. She stepped closer to Rosaline and Marianne in case the need to defend the wounded woman arose. A lick of flame reluctantly burst to life and traveled down the blade.
She shifted her weight uncertainly when a boy who looked not much older than her stepped into their view, a teddy bear clutched in his arms. She spared Alexandra a quick glance when she addressed the newcomers, Faira’s jaw dropping slightly when the beat-up stuffed animal responded.
A homicidal teddy bear, maybe? Faira’s grip on the sword tightened as the animated bear hopped down the stairs to Alexandra.
“Better question;” Faira began, “who’re you, and what're you doing here?”
Victoria linked her arm almost habitually through Alex’s when he offered it.
She smiled at his last comment. “No, I’d imagine not.” She tried to recall the last time she had seen him actually enjoy being in a crowd, but came up empty. Introverts unite, she thought, her smile widening slightly.
Victoria scowled as voices floated down the hall, causing warning bells to sound in her head. Trying to make the action as nonchalant as possible, she looked to the floor, letting her hair fall over her face and aid in obscuring her vision of the others.
Her body inadvertently tensed as three pairs of feet came into her line of sight as they strolled by in single file. Their voices quickly faded behind them as she looked back to Alex.
“What’s next?” she asked, silently hoping it would be the library.
Woo! Posts! :-D

I'll try to get something up soon.
@Iceprincessforlife
Yep, I'm still in! Just waiting for the reactions of this hooded figure. Thanks for asking.

I was wondering, what would those of you remaining think about maybe doing a quick setup of how well the characters know each other? Like for how long and through what (school? Work? Something else?). I imagine it would effect how the characters interact with each other. Like, two players' characters who have known each other for years would be closer and more interactive, where the characters who had only just met through this visit with Sydney would act a bit differently, depending on personalities. I know this is just a casual roleplay, but I thought it might be something fun, and figured it wouldn't hurt to throw out there. :-)
Even though she felt his grip loosen, Victoria remained near him. “Uh huh. Jerk.” She scrunched her nose up at him. “I guess misery really does love company, huh?”
When they stopped near an open doorway, she slowly lifted her attention from the floor. She suppressed a sigh of relief at the vacant room before them. She took in the tidy setting, streaks of wetness visible on a couple of the tabletops from a recent washing. Daylight streamed in through a few windows visible between soda and juice machines against one wall, and large trashcans cowered away in the corners from the army of chairs.
Feeding ground, she chuckled through her nose.
She nodded as Alex continued speaking, imagining the scene unfold in the room; hundreds of students packed together, impatiently waiting for their turn to get their hands on whatever food the cooks dished out, only to hurry back to their table and waiting friends.
“Sounds like a good idea,” she muttered, frowning at the visual as her imaginary students faded into nothingness.
Ever since she found out one of the cooks at her high school was a rather grumpy old troll, Victoria had insisted on bringing her own lunch. It seemed college would be no different, except perhaps without the troll cook.
At least I'll probably get to see him then, she thought, casting Alex a quick side glance, hoping he would not mind her tagging along with him to the store.
Ignoring the confusion on Alex’s face, Victoria took a deep breath. Content with knowing he followed and wanting to place as much distance between her and the naiad as possible--even though he wasn't the worse thing she had seen--she continued forward, her gaze devotedly on the wide hall’s gray carpet.
She jumped, a surprised shout catching in her throat and turning into a gasp as she felt an arm drape over her shoulders. She relaxed nearly instantly when she registered it was Alex. She happily let him pull her to him. She took a deep breath, letting the familiar sense of safety she felt around him flood through her and normalize her heart rate.
Normal. Gotta act normal, she inwardly scolded herself. Yet, a small voice in the back of her mind quietly inquired, What is normal anymore?
Victoria nodded. “Yeah,” she grumbled. “Sorry. Wasn’t expecting anyone to come out with us that close. Guess it startled an episode out.” She sighed, the phrase rolling from her tongue with unnerving ease from its years of use. “So,” she began, forcing a light tone as she eagerly changed the subject, “why didn’t you warn me that the orientation lecture was so boring?” She drew out the word. “I’m pretty sure I fell asleep for most of it.”
“Yeah, I know.” Victoria’s lips pursed together as the memory of the failure of the last self-defense class she had attended flashed through her mind. She sighed in resignation. “Might have to actually take you up on that this time ‘round.” This isn’t kids’ stuff anymore, after all, she added silently as he answered her question.
“Yep, sounds great. Important stuff first.” She nodded in confirmation at his final statement.
She looked up as they neared the door. A young man exited, his eyes quickly registering Alex and Victoria.
Victoria inhaled through her nose as their eyes met. His human guise vanished beneath her gaze, leaving a human-like face with a blueish-green tint. Gills lined the sides of his neck, moving with his breaths. Fish scale sideburns glittered slightly in the sun filtering through a new opening in the dwindling clouds, and his previously brown eyes glowed an eerie orange.
Her attention snapped to the ground, her teeth chewing once more on her lip as she involuntarily stepped into Alex to get as far from the naiad as possible.
The young man held the door open for them, his brows furrowing at Victoria.
“Afternoon,” he said cheerily, his voice holding a bubbly, echoic sound in Victoria’s ears.
Keeping her head down, she reluctantly separated from Alex so they could both get through the door. She hurried inside, muttering a nearly unintelligible “Thanks" before looking behind her to make sure her friend was still there.
She couldn't help but wonder what Alex thought of her odd behavior around other people. She hated the thought that he might somehow figure out her little secret and think her a freak like the select couple friends whom she had chosen to tell in the far past, only to have them push away from her. Her fallback story of autism could really only go so far, after all.
Victoria bit her lip and looked to the cemented path as Alex voiced her own fears, her grip on his elbow tightening slightly at the thought.
“Yeah. I’d rather avoid that, too,” she muttered, taking a deep breath as he continued. She looked back to him, his concern for her making her smile. “As careful as I can be.” She squeezed his arm in both thanks and reassurance, the latter as much for hers as for his. “Besides, no one can beat my white belt karate techniques.”
She offered him a halfhearted smile, actively ignoring a small group of students that passed in the opposite direction, talking loudly and a couple of the men pushing each other around playfully.
“So, where to first?” She glanced to the building looming ahead of them, recognizing it as the backside of the main building.
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