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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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7 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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@kittyluna45

Glad to hear! I'm doing pretty good. Thanks! Been in a bit of a funk these last couple days, though, and I'm not sure why.

@Kirah

Ditto! How have these past couple weeks... or whatever... been for you?

Oh, and thanks to both of you guys for being so awesome. :-)
By the way, I cannot remember for the life of me what we said the clothing for the girls would be for massage therapy. Also, sorry I did not match (or come close to) length with my post this time around. My Idea Train stalled somewhere. And I think it's holding up the Inspiration Express.
Victoria took a couple deep breaths once Illyad left. She pulled her hands from her hair and sat up a bit straighter. Her brows furrowed when Alex’s voice reached her from the kitchen. Speakerphone?
“Hey.”
Victoria jumped to her feet and spun around, her heart racing at the sudden reminder of the existence of portals. She looked at Alex for a short moment before the reason she had agreed to see him replaced her surprise and his simple greeting sunk in.
“‘Hey?’” she started softly, her voice growing stronger as she continued, the pang of knowing what he was keeping her on edge. “After everything that’s happened today, the best you could come up with is ‘hey?’” Not wanting to look at him any longer, to see what he was and had hidden from her for so long, she cast her gaze to the floor, keeping only his feet in her sight.
I figured. :-) It's easy to do.
Thayva laughed at Serapis’ last comment. “Don’t say that, love.” She stepped up beside her husband and placed a hand on the counter. “The day’s not over yet. You’ll jinx it! And with our luck, who knows what could happen?” She gave him an amused smile.

* * *

“Or both,” Nick said exasperatedly to Aurelian as the boys headed to the massage therapist sections. He sighed as the staff spouted out the usual instructions for the sake of anyone who had not yet heard them, even though, by his calculations, there was no one new since the previous day’s training.

* * *

Kia had been one of the first girls to change out into their standard clothing for message therapy.
Ilyrana and Laya joined her a moment before Laura approached.
Kia shrugged at the dwarf. “The instructor was annoying me. Besides, there aren’t any here, so I don’t need to worry about it.” She stepped toward the door leading to the room where the massage tables had been set up. She added over her shoulder, “Everyone who heard me say that will probably forget about it by tomorrow, anyway.”
“Good practice today, besides that, no?” Ilyrana said to Laura, hanging back with the dwarf as Kia went to look for any available tables.
@kittyluna45
:-D

How's it going?
HI, PEOPLE!

@wolverbells

Yay! Kitty! =^.^=
I'm assuming you meant Arjun, not Kos, in that last paragraph. Heh. xD
The rest of eternity would be nice, Victoria thought with a scowl. But even that probably wouldn’t help. Victoria could feel Illyad’s gaze on her. She shifted awkwardly in the seat, resisting the urge to glance up at him.
“It’s not like I’m giving a presentation,” she snapped more vehemently than she intended, the emotions warring inside her all trying to escape at once. “Sorry,” she muttered, taking a deep breath and running a hand down her face. “No. Better sooner than later.”

* * *

The office was as elegantly designed as the entrance hall. Larger than Nyaira expected, a fire blazed in a fireplace, and bookshelves lined most of the walls. The couple windows in the room had curtains drawn over them, blocking out the harshest sunrays.
A man who looked a couple years older than Luc stood from behind a large oaken desk.
Nyaira blinked at the warlock. She glanced between him and Luc. Though the two were different in many ways, their features held just as many similarities. Too many to be a coincidence.
“Well?” he asked, suspicion in his voice. “Where is she?”
“We ‘ad a bit of a… mis’ap,” Luc said darkly.
The warlock’s face hardened. “Did you kill her?”
“Do you zink I’m stupid?”
The warlock raised an eyebrow. “Do you really want me to answer that?”
Luc bore his fangs, and took a threatening step toward the desk.
Nyaira rolled her eyes. “We’re all adults here,” she interrupted in a bored tone. “So how about we act like civilized supernaturals?”
The warlock looked to Nyaira as if noticing her for the first time. “You must be the lovely Nyaira. I’ve heard a great deal about you.”
“And I’m sure it’s all true,” Nyaira purred, banishing any unease with a coy smile.
The warlock smirked. “I hope so. I’m Jevan Véron.”
The Jevan Véron?”
“The one and only.” He gave an arrogant bow. “So what happened to the girl?”
“One of your kind took ‘er.”
“You couldn’t track them?” Jevan sighed, sat back in his chair, and held his fingers in a steeple. “Do you have something of hers? Something of value?”
“I scratched her and drew blood.” Nyaira extended her hand toward him.
“Now that I can work with.” Jevan hurried around to the front of the desk and took her hand, examining her long nails. “Come with me.” The warlock headed toward the only wall without bookcases. The plaster seemed to yawn, revealing a door.
Luc hung back as Nyaira followed Jevan. He pulled his most recent burner phone from a pocket. The feeling that Alex played a part in the girl’s escape still nagged at him. There was something about that traitorous vampire that kept him on edge. He would have him tailed, and knew just the supernatural for the job.
Not needing Scarlet’s order, the twins followed Marianne’s lead.
Soren cast a quick glance to the bubblespiders. “Now those would make an interesting pet if you train them up right!” he said, grinning.
Nikolai just gave an irritated sigh. His gaze lingered on a few black feathers as they passed, his eyes narrowing as he spotted a raven watching the group as they went by.
Keep an eye open, Nikolai warned as they emerged into the room with the others. At least they had numbers on their side… though, he still did not know what each of them had done to land themselves in that place, or if any of them worked for the Collector. Unpredictable variables in an already unpredictable, dangerous mansion.
“You worry too much.” Soren released the boy and scanned the rather cozy reading room. Cozy, save for the platinum-haired girl tethered to the wall. “I swear. This place just keeps getting more and more interesting!” He glanced to the boy as he spoke aloud. “Talking to yourself is the first sign of insanity, you know,” he said lightly.

* * *

Faira inhaled and stepped to the side when Marianne’s voice sounded in her ear, but the woman had not moved. She eyed Marianne for a second that felt like an eternity, and gave a shake of her head. Somewhere, she knew it was true, that she could turn the bubblespiders to ash easily. And the voiceless whisper of the flames begged her to release that destructive power like it never had before.
She turned as Rosaline called her name, glad for the distraction, then Walter’s, the space between them and the bubblespiders closing rapidly.
Faira shook her head. “I’m not going anywhere.” She turned back to the spiders.
If nothing else, she would protect Rosaline. She took a deep breath. Control. Restraint. You can do this, she assured herself, the excitement of the element pushing for her to use it and the emotions it fed on.
Keeping one eye on the two behind her as Rosaline requested Walter’s help up the second time, Faira raised a hand in front of her. Determination and fear in her eyes, she swept her hand in front of her. Flames ignited at her fingertips and sped in a half-moon shape toward the first of the oncoming spiders.
With a popping hiss, the flames turned those on the front lines to soot as Walter picked up the child, but those behind them scampered over the powdery remains, unfazed.
Faira ran after Rosaline. She sent another wave of flame, its intensity uneven as she fought to keep her will stronger than it, to not give in to the exhilaration using the power brought with it, then raced into the room filled with people. With everyone inside, she slammed the door behind her and leaned her weight against it, hoping it would keep the things out.
Faira gasped at the girl hanging on the wall. The girl no one had apparently yet bothered to try getting down. Was she a part of the mansion, or another victim? Faira gave a frustrated sigh. Either way, she hated seeing someone like that. And even if she was apart of the house, she would be outnumbered if she tried to attack.
Clinging to that reasoning, Faira glanced at Rosaline to make sure she was okay, then cautiously stepped to the trapped girl.
“Are you alright?” She warily went to the girl’s side to get a better look at the chains binding one of her wrists. “Hold on.” Using the sword, she tried to pry the chain from the wall without hurting the girl, her shadow quivering at her feet at the ready in case the girl decided to try something.
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