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6 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.
6 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.
7 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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7 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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@37 Cockatiels
Welcome to the Madhouse! >:-D
Okay, awesome. And oh! Glad you like that, then. I gathered that last bit from your last post. :-)

Oops. Sorry for not specifying. Originally, we were going to have an official adult, and official kid for our main characters. So, the profile for my official kid(s).
Thayva sighed sadly and nodded. “I know, love.” She gave a kind smile when he handed the reigns of the situation over to her. She thought for a moment, tapping a finger against her snout.
“Kryel,” Thayva turned to a lizardman who had just bent to pick up a puree-crusted cushion that had somehow made it beneath the serving tables.
While most of the staff had left to usher the children to their training, a few remained behind to at least clean up the serving tables.
“Yes, ma’am!” The lizardman dropped the cushion, and turned to her, standing at attention.
“Can you and the others handle things down here for a little while?” Thayva glanced over as two dwarves, one female and the other male, started scrubbing away at the table section they usually manned. “And have cleaning supplies prepared for the children.”
“Of course.” The lizardman nodded.
“Thank you.” Thayva smiled at him, then returned to her husband. “I’m sure the staff can handle things here for a few minutes, and the children went to their training early, which gives us time to finish our own lunch. It will be easier to think on a full stomach, than an empty one. So, shall we?” She gestured to the way that would lead them back to their kitchen.

* * *

“Excuses, excuses!” Kia kept pace easily with Laura. She growled at the dwarf’s comment. “Oh, shut up. I still finished before you. So there.” She stuck her tongue out playfully.
When the sand of the track pulled out from beneath them, forming a cloud above their heads that burst into golden sparks that snuffed out before they could fall to the girls’ heads, Laya and Ilyrana came to join them.
“Best part of the day, isn’t it, Laura?” Tor stepped up beside the dwarf, her sharp teeth bore in a grin. “What do you say you and I go a couple rounds?”

* * *

“Okay, okay!” Nick raised his hands as if in defense and took a step back.
In another section where the younger children had gathered, the mute halfling, who had finished his own laps long before the others, quietly waited in a corner, hoping to not be noticed as the other kids showed off their skills to each other. A lizardboy and dracon sparred with each other, with a few of the others standing around and shouting encouragement. A couple humans were trying to show each other some of the various proper fighting stances, which soon broke out into an argument.
@Kirah
Uh oh. Did I miss you guys? Sorry, I lost track of time. The Chatzy link led to a "Missing Room."

Oh, and awesome pictures, @kittyluna45!
Victoria nodded her thanks, and headed toward the hall he indicated. She paused, turning her head toward him as Illyad answered her second question. She swallowed at the reminder of Alex’s injury.
But, vampires heal quickly. She stared at Illyad a moment, his conversation turning inward. Don’t they? A drip of blood sliding down her arm reminded her of her destination. She turned her attention from the warlock, and went to the bathroom. She closed and locked the door, her hand still gripping the handle.
Victoria leaned her forehead against the door and let out a quivering breath. A sob bubbled from her chest, and she felt tears well in her eyes. She wanted to curl up in a corner and pretend that everything was just a nightmare, that she would wake up back in the dorms and Alex would be the Alex she had known, that the college was not in danger, that Luc and Nyaira were nothing more than figments of the darkest parts of her imagination. But it was not a dream. The gentle stinging that had started to radiate from the cuts attested to that. The college was soon to be under attack. And she was being hunted by the some of the deadliest of hunters.
Her mind shifted to her aunt and uncle. She inhaled at the sickening thought that they could be used against her. They were fighters, the leaders of a branch of a supernatural resistance group, but they were only human. Panicked, she reached to grab her phone, to call them and make sure they were okay, but realized she had left her purse in Nyaira’s car.
“You’ve got to be kidding!” she cried.
She hurriedly grabbed a wad of toilet paper, held it against the cuts to stop the bleeding, and rushed out of the bathroom to the only person she had to help her.
“Illyad!” she called, stopping at the hall’s opening. “My aunt and uncle. The vampires. They wouldn’t...” She could not bring herself say it. “Would they?”
Luc snarled at the loss of the girl. He stopped where the portal had opened, knelt, and placed a hand against the ground. He closed his eyes again, trying to follow the signature through a map that formed in his mind, but he lost it after its fourth change. Whoever had taken the human knew what he--by scent he had caught—was doing.
“Nya!” he called, his coat flaring as he spun toward the house.
Nyaira was by his side in just a couple seconds. She looked around a moment before her gaze settled on Luc. She opened her mouth to speak, but he cut her off.
“Zere gone,” he snarled, his stride toward the house never wavering. The feral anger on his face could have made even the bravest man shrink back in fear. “Escaped zrough a portal.”
“Seems like a lot of trouble for a single girl, powers or not.” Nyaira got in front of him and pressed her body against his, bringing him to a stop. “Come, mon cœur. She can’t be worth this much trouble.” She raised her left hand to brush it against his face.
She tensed when Luc grabbed her wrist in a grip tight enough to crush a human’s bones. “You ‘ave no idea, mon chéri.” he snarled. “And if Alexander ‘ad a ‘and in ziz as I suspect...” Luc’s words trailed off, and his gaze shifted to her hand held in his. “You scratched ‘er, no?” His angered tone turned contemplative. He continued without waiting for Nyaira’s answer. “Touch nozing, and follow me.” He released her, walked around her, and headed to the door. “Per’aps ziz mis’ap may yet redeem itself.”
Nyaira stared at his back for a moment, confusion on her face, then followed.

* * *

Victoria listened to Illyad’s story quietly, her gaze once more on the carpet. She bit her lip at the prospect of the other two vampires killing Alex, a concern in her eyes from years of friendship even a supernatural race could not erase.
“But you.”
Victoria looked up as he continued, searching for any sign of misgiving.
When he finished, she sat, hard, in the chair and tangled her fingers in her hair. This could not be happening.
But it is, her mental voice whispered.
“Is my... ability really that rare?” she asked in a hoarse whisper. “That I..” she swallowed, “that I’m being hunted for it?” Her pitch rose with the last word. “And the monsters. At the school. You can stop them, right?” She took a deep, shaky breath, trying to calm her nerves and thoughts.
Victoria glanced to her arm at his question, uncertainty on her face. The scratches looked a bit worse than she had first thought. She snorted at his statement. “It might be an improvement,” she muttered in an ill attempt at lightening the situation. She released her breath and carefully pulled her fingers from her hair. “I...” she hesitated, part of her wanting to say yes, and the other screaming at her for even considering it. “I can take care of it,” she finished quietly, standing. “Just point me toward your bathroom?”
Victoria wrapped her arms around herself as if to stave off a cold that followed only her as he voiced her thoughts. She felt something wet just above her elbow, and moved her hand. A thin smear of red dusted her fingertips from the shallow scratches Nyaira’s nails had made below her short sleeve.
She replaced her hand, avoiding the cuts, and glanced behind her at the chair when he gestured to it. She did not sit.
Victoria shook her head at his question with a nearly inaudible, “No,” directed at the floor. Even if she thought her stomach could keep anything down, she had no intention of accepting food or drink from a stranger, let alone one who was a supernatural, no matter how nice he seemed.
Victoria glanced up when he waved his hand, making the smoke disperse.
“Who are you?” she asked again. “How do you...” She swallowed and bit her bottom lip, her gaze falling again to the floor. “How do you know Alex?” she finished quietly, casting him a quick suspicious glare.
Of course, @kittyluna45! :-)
@TheWindel
I thought I remembered that, but wanted to make sure. Things have been crazy. Sorry, and thanks! :-)
Soren smirked inwardly as he noticed Scarlet trying to suppress a gag.
“What?” He looked over his mound of packaged food at her with a look of overly animated shock. “Doesn’t everyone like cheese and ketchup on their BP&R sandwiches?” His lips pursed in contemplation. “I suppose horseradish is better.”
Nikolai turned from the fridge with a pack of strawberries and a can of whipped cream. There’s no mold, he thought to Soren, interest in his mental voice as he examined the container.
“How depressing.” Soren dumped his arm-full of foodstuffs onto the center island. A couple cans of soup rolled to the floor.
Nikolai raised an eyebrow. A bit excessive, don’t you think?
“When do you expect to run into another kitchen?” He grabbed a bag of cookies and tore it open as Scarlet gave her warning.
Nikolai turned his suspicious gaze to the sink.
The desire to go near it was rather overwhelming for Soren. “Think it’s a sinklapod? I had a sinklapod once. Cutest little thing. Until it decided to eat the house, then went on a jealous rampage murdering all the sinks in the neighborhood, even if they weren’t sinklapods. Man, I miss him.” He gave a mournful sigh. He munched on two cookies at once, then turned to Scarlet, the sink apparently forgotten. “Cookie?” He held the package out toward her and shook it.
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