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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.
6 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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6 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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So, have anything exciting planned to celebrate your birthday?
Thayva crossed her arms and sighed through her nose. “I was merely emphasizing my suggestion.” She took a deep breath. It had been a rough day, for everyone. She watched him pull out the other food items.
She nodded. “That I do. Haven’t had any in ages, though.”

* * *

Nick scowled at the reminder of having to clean the dining hall. It had been great while it lasted, but he had not thought about how bad the cleanup would be. But, then again, the look on some of the faces of the crueler students made the whole thing worth it. Besides, if he had not agreed, Kia would have probably made him one of her direct targets.
“Personally, I don’t mind shirts,” Nick said when Arjun paused. He nodded in agreement at the dracon’s observations and suggestion to leave. “I’ve noticed. The atmosphere’s been different lately. Tenser. Even among the other staff.” He moved beside Arjun as a few other boys readied for their massages. “Any idea what’s going on?”

* * *

“Same.” Belle smiled at Laura as the two shook hands.
Kia got onto her stomach and laid down near the edge, placing her chin on her hands as Laya mimicked the dwarf and sat on the slate tiles. She looked back at Laura’s declaration.
“Oh, really?” Kia’s voice dripped with sarcasm, a grin on her face. “I never would have guessed!”
Belle bit the inside of her cheek and looked up, trying to place a face to the name. “Sorry. I don’t think I know him.” She went to her writing materials and bent down to stopper her jar of ink and place it in a worn satchel beside the items.
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Izzy crossed her arms and gave Trevor a wry look. She suddenly felt like she was at a sleepover where they decided to tell cheesy horror stories. When he said the rumor, Izzy let out a quick, disbelieving, “Ha!”
With a closed-lip grin and a shake of her head, she nodded her thanks to Trevor for holding the door open. The lemony smell of cleaner saturated the air, telling her that at least one of the janitors had started their job, and the roar of a vacuum echoed through the entry rotunda.
“Definitely,” she answered his question with a chortle. “Someone needs to lay off the vampire novels for a while!” She turned and looked at him skeptically as he followed her inside. “Right,” she drew out the word. “Who, a twelve-year-old? Sounds like something someone that age would spread.”
Izzy shrugged at Trevor’s comment. “I’m not. So, where did you leave your key?” She turned to face him, to let him lead the way.
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Izzy stared at Trevor for a moment, almost impressed with his way of thinking and the sincerity in his voice about it. Regardless, she shrugged. “I have two little brothers. Trust me. It wouldn’t phase me. But thanks, all the same.” Her nose and mouth rose in a grateful smile.
“Don’t I know it,” she said irritably at making one’s own fun. She looked to the sidewalk at her feet. “This place drives me crazy.”
Despite herself, she looked back to him at the mischievous tone that entered his voice. She raised her eyebrows slightly as his eyes echoed his tone. “The latest... no. I don’t usually follow that stuff. It gets old, fast. But okay, I'll bite. Now what’ve they come up with? I swear, if it’s another sasquatch story...”
Well, happy early birthday!
“I didn’t say at this moment, love,” Thayva said gently, lightly holding her hands behind her back. “That’s why I stopped.” She smiled warmly at Serapis declaration of putting the children and her ahead of himself. “That’s one of the reasons I married you, you kind ol’ reptile.” Her snout scrunched in a playful smile as she watched him check the food.

* * *

“Don’t mind him.” Nick went to where he had left his garments and slipped his own shirt on. “He’s just in a mood,” he said through the fabric of his shirt before his head reappeared. “How’s it going, Arjun?”

* * *

Laya cleared her throat nervously. “Well, technically the door to get here’s supposed to be locked.”
Kia laughed and gave an approving smile as her friend reached the rooftop. “You little rebel!”
“Hey, Laya,” a soft voice said as Kia pulled herself up.
“Well, speaking of!” Laya smiled at the other girl lounging on the roof with a quill in hand, her knees drawn into her chest and a pad of parchment resting on them. She had her back against a part of the roof that rose up behind her.
The human girl watched them clamber from the ladder with her big, brown eyes. Her short hair as rich in color as her gaze, she gave them a smile in greeting. Her eyes fell to Laura. “I don’t think we’ve met.” She sat her quill and parchment beside an ink bottle and got to her feet as Kia stood at the very edge of the rooftop, looking out, her hands on her hips almost triumphantly as if she had just climbed a great mountain. “Not officially, at least.” The girl extended a hand to Laura. “I’m Belle.”
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Perception is reality. Izzy snorted at the superficial truth she had seen time and again. She looked to one of the parked cars as they passed to see if there was anyone inside, but the rust-patched vehicle was empty. She glanced around at the area once more. All it was missing were a bunch of tall weeds and broken bricks on the school, and the place would make a perfect set for a zombie apocalypse movie. Izzy smirked at the thought.
“You know,” she turned her attention ahead of them as Trevor paused, “you are a guy. You could take your shirt off and no one would really think twice about it. Bet it’d be more comfortable than walking around wet. Or mud-crusted, if it starts to dry before you get home.”
She looked to Trevor when he turned toward her. She sighed at the reminder of the summer months looming ahead.
“No, not really. Just try to find work.” She placed her fingers in the pockets of her jeans. “You?”
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“Yeah, I suppose it does.” Izzy tried to return his grin, but the expression faltered at the odd, canine appearance his own expression gave him.
At his request, she hesitated, glancing the way she had been headed almost longingly as he worked to talk her into accompanying him back to the school. She could not help but smile a true, small smile as he finished. She turned her emerald eyes back to him, debating.
“Sure,” she said slowly, a hint of suspicion in her voice. Though she hated the idea of going back indoors, it was not like she had anywhere to be. Not really. Adjusting her pack, she started back toward the school, careful to keep at least a good foot between the two of them. “But only if it will spare you your pride.”
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”Small world.”
Small town, Izzy corrected bitterly. “Pleasure,” she said instead as they shook hands. She instinctively turned and glanced down the road when Trevor gestured to it. She bit back a sarcastic retort to his question.
She looked back to him and slipped her thumbs beneath the straps of her backpack, which had a similar camouflage pattern on it to her faded jacket, the sleeve on her right arm rolled up. Even the color of her nails matched it today.
She shrugged at his last statement. “It happens. I think I’ve seen you around there, though. Just never thought to stop.”
No problem. Probably for the best, really. *Holds up a tangled mass of fishing wire wrapped and knotted around a fishing pole.* You'd have to untangle it first.
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