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5 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.
5 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, what has you up so late?
“Quite true, my dear.” Thayva’s tail thumped lightly against the floor as she thought about it. “But those tend to cost a pretty nobel that could always be put to better use. Perhaps someday, by the miracle of increased finances.”

* * *

“Why does this not surprise me?” Nick grinned at Aurelian.
He chuckled at Jorn’s reaction. “I knew you were secretly a peeping tom.”
He followed Aurelian alongside the halfling as they quickly traversed the halls. “Sure you didn’t take a wrong turn?” he asked when they stepped into the cluttered classroom-turned-storage-room, but followed his friend nonetheless to a balcony area where he heard Kia’s voice floating down to them.
“Okay,” he whispered, “I’m kind of impressed you knew about this.”
He craned his neck to get a better look at the pendant Aurelian spoke of, the angle odd with the girls above them. “The twenty-seventh?” he answered jokingly.

* * *

“Pretty good point.” Laya stretched her arms out above her.
“Yeah, I guess,” Kia said through a sigh. “I don’t know,” she said tauntingly when Laura finished, her dour expression changing in the range of a split second to a grin befitting her tone. “Maybe he’d find it attractive.” She drew out the last word and bobbed her shoulders, her back rubbing against the shingles.
“Personally, I’m glad to be here.” Belle began to replace the items in her satchel in a more organized manner, leaving the pendant out for the time being.
Laya nodded her agreement with Belle, then paused. "Did you guys hear something?"
Kia shrugged. "Thunder? You talking?
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Izzy had not thought about how Cerasus had gotten her to the school until that moment. “How would I know that, then?” she grumbled, growing annoyed at Riley’s persistent know-it-all tone.
She gave an irritated sigh at his long-winded answer for what he was. “In short, you’re a mystery. And someone I probably wouldn’t want to run into in a dark alley. Or choir.”
Izzy glanced to the shadows again, then to the still dark sky. She had not expected to return to the school without what she had come for. The sooner she could get out of this whole mess, the better. She looked at Riley in contemplation. He had already helped her out, twice, as it so seemed. Had he bore any ill will, he could have done both her and Cerasus in when he first saw them.
“I don’t suppose you would be willing to help me one more time?” She watched his face closely as she spoke. “Those hunters, they stole something. Something important. I need to get it back.”
Yep, yep! I'll get to work on a reply in a bit here. There's something I need to do first. :-)
Sure, so we don't have them suddenly transport from rooftop to somewhere else. Heh.

No worries! It's easy to do. Just thought I should mention that before Laura technically walked off the rooftop. xD
Remember that the girls are on a part of the rooftop outside an old classroom. They used a ladder to get up there. :-)
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Izzy turned to look the way he pointed, then shifted quickly back to him. “Okay?” Her voice rose slightly at the end and turned the word into an unintentional question. “But how do you even know that?” She turned slightly to head in the direction he had correctly gestured to. Not particularly caring how rude it sounded or if it was bad etiquette to ask, she blurted out another question that had been mulling around in her head since he had first come to her rescue. "What are you?"
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Izzy blinked at Riley. She opened her mouth to respond, but then closed it again. She thought about playing dumb, since he could have been guessing, but even the hunters had not figured out where Cerasus had been hiding.
Who is this guy? She shifted her weight.
“What school?” she asked softly, cautiously.
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Izzy could think of quite a few reasons to be guarded, but she voiced none of them to Riley.
She snorted at the phrase she had heard him ask the hunters. "Not in the least."
“Oh,” was all she said when he explained what he had meant by ‘barrier.’ Thankfully for her, then, they had not used one.
Go home? she thought, looking at him with new interest as she tried to recall whether or not she had seen him around town before. She was pretty sure she would have easily remembered someone who dressed like him. That kind of attire was not one quickly forgotten. She then shifted her gaze around them at the thought that they were not as alone as it looked. Just as she had assumed Cutter had been the only one waiting for her. Without fully meaning to, she took a step closer to Riley. “You live around here?"
Thayva took another, thoughtful bite of her partial sandwich, her stomach welcoming the food fondly.
“I’m glad to hear, love.” She sighed. “It seems there is always paperwork to be done. Sometimes, it would be nice if it would do itself!” She offered him a smile.

* * *

Nick Laughed at Jorn’s comment. “The day we can understand the insanity of any girl, is the day I’ll be watching for the end of the world to happen.”
The elf grinned at Aurelian. “Attraction’s a funny thing that way. So, where are we going to start? We don’t exactly have all the time in the world right now.”

* * *

“That’s why I hate it,” Kia grumbled. “Think about it. We’re all basically being trained to be warriors by the same people. Sure, we learn some things about the cultures we come from and teachers for magic, but it’s not like we’re living by those standards. It’s all fine and dandy for you dwarves and the reptilian types since it’s so close to your normal, but what about the rest?” Kia rolled onto her back and stared up at the sky. “I still remember some of how things were in our elven community before coming here. It’s nothing like this. So, even if there was an elven couple out there who wanted to adopt, they’d have to basically rewire our brains, especially for those who have been here since they were little.”
“You’ve put way too much thought into that.” Laya’s brows rose.
“Hmm?” Belle said to Laura’s question. She followed the dwarf’s gaze. “You know, I’m not entirely sure.” She picked up the strange pendant and let it dangle between them, offering for her to take it. “I can’t even remember when I got it. It’s probably to ward off evil spirits or something.”
Kia looked up as a faint peal of thunder rumbled far off in the distance. “Bet this is going to be one heck of a storm.”
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