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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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8 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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Thank you as well!! Oh I use photoshop CS5 ^^


You have some great Photoshop skills. :-)
Adorable! You're quite talented. :-) May I ask what program you use?
Yay for December! Has anyone had snow yet?

Yay for December! Has anyone had snow yet?

Victoria looked back to the menu, double-checking her choices and missing the short exchange between the two men. Though she couldn’t quite put her finger on it, there was something about this place that just felt… comforting. She felt her usual paranoia diminish slightly, her nerves settling down.
“Victoria?”
“Huh?” She looked to Alex, her gaze taking a moment to focus on him as she pulled from her thoughts. Her gaze shifted to the barista. She blushed and cleared her throat as she registered why Alex had said her name. “I’ll take a Campfire latte. Small.”
“Good choice. This is the last week we have that.” The man quickly rung the total up. “That’ll be four-twenty-eight.”
“You got it last time,” Victoria began with a glance to Alex, setting her purse on the counter and reaching inside for her wallet. “It’s my turn.” She found her wallet, pulled it out from around the book inside, and handed the barista her debit card.

From the Parking Lot to the Gym


The twisting, gnawing feeling frolicking around in her gut followed Zaylin off the bus, making her feel nauseous. She tried to follow Stella and Tobias, but once they got off, she quickly lost the budding couple in the crowd of boisterous, panicked teenagers as more and more students and teachers realized they were not going to be leaving the school anytime soon.
A couple teachers called continuously above the panicked roar, trying to direct the students to the gym and regain some sense of calm. Another bus pulled back onto the curb, shock and fear visible on the driver’s face behind the windshield.
Zaylin pushed her way through the students heading to the gymnasium. Her gaze shifted to the floor and many pairs of feet as she entered the ominous main building. She broke free from the flow of people and strode a couple yards down a relatively deserted hallway. She took a deep breath and leaned her head against the wall, willing the nausea to go away and wishing she had something to drink to help settle her stomach.
There’s some bad juju going on here, she thought, closing her eyes for a moment and trying to block out the loud drone of the student voices. That’s gotta be it. She took another deep breath, the nausea finally beginning to subside. [i]Or nerves...[/i} She exhaled slowly through her mouth.
Students getting murdered. A school filled with powerful students. An untrustworthy headmistress and her daughter. And now a time-warp or something to keep us here. She gave a dark, snorted chuckle. And I thought boarding school was going to be boring.
With a last deep breath, Zaylin ran her hand through her hair and opened her eyes.
Everything’s going to be fine, she tried to reassure herself. We’ve got a whole school filled with talented people. There’s no way we won’t figure this out. Besides, Tobias can electrocute anything that goes near him, and I can get some Bar-B-Q started. Nothing like roasted bad-guy for dinner. Mmm, mmm good.
She looked to the main hall. The flood of students had died down, a few teachers mixed in with the students.
Time to see if we’ll actually get any answers. Her nose pulled up in a silent snarl at the thought of the headmistress and how easily she had brushed Zaylin off earlier. Maybe she’ll be the one to get punched in the nose this time.
With a smirk on her face from the thought, as unlikely as it may be, she followed the last of the students to the gym.
With the bleachers out of commission, students stood around in various groups. Most avoided the bleachers entirely, as if they expected them to come crashing down with so much as a misplaced breath… which Zaylin suspected was not too far from being possible.
She scanned the crowd of students, looking for any friendly, familiar faces and listening to snippets of conversations to see if she could hear any of Amy’s other secrets as she waited for the headmistress to arrive and hopefully answer a few of the thousands of questions rising to the ceiling of the gym.
Victoria thought on the name for a short second, then smiled. “Especially for college students, I’d imagine.”
She startled slightly when Alex took her arm. She adjusted her light hold, and happily let him lead them outside. She eyed the rain as they neared the doors, the image of the exact placement of her umbrella in her mind; e it sat at her aunt and uncle’s house, forgotten in the back of the hallway closet. The unrelenting cloud’s tears soon soaked into their clothes as Alex expertly led the way.
Victoria tried to keep track of the streets they took, thankful for the scenic route. Though the whispers of the rain pounding the ground and buildings around them created the only form of conversation, the silence between them was a comfortable one, as it always seemed to be.
She felt thankful when they finally came to the café. Tucked at the far end of a building strip, lights shone out invitingly from the storefront windows. The name of the café was scrawled across the window in large fancy lettering. A mechanical bell rang as they entered, and the inviting scent of coffee wafted over her.
Inside, various sizes of tables sat around the room surrounded by chairs, packets of sugar organized in plastic containers at the tables’ center. The café was empty save for a man reading a newspaper, a styrofoam cup on the table in front of him.
Victoria slowly approached the counter at the far left-hand side. Her attention turned to the chalkboard menu hanging on the wall, its contents written in various colors of chalk.
She looked over as a man in his mid-twenties with a goatee emerged from a door at the back of the counter. She held her breath, her eyes not quite meeting his as she waited to see if his form would waver for her. To her relief, it did not.
“Welcome to Haven!" he greeted in his deep voice, smiling at the college students. "What can I get for you?”
@kittyluna45
I'll do that as soon as I am able! If you beat me to the punch, just drag Talia along or something. XD

I return the thanks to you for putting the RP together in the first place.

By the way, sorry for not giving an official heads-up for my recent silence. I hope those of you who celebrate Thanksgiving had a good holiday and even better company and food!

If there are any holidays celebrated around the same time that I'm not aware of, I hope those were wonderful for everyone, too, and would love to know what they are!
My thoughts exactly.
Can you guys believe that it has already been a year since this RP first started?
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