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    1. The Kraken 12 yrs ago

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10 yrs ago
Might be a few days before I can reply to everyone, I apologize. Moving 250 miles for an internship this weekend and I start tomorrow, but I'll get to everyone ASAP!
10 yrs ago
Stay trippy, little hippie.
10 yrs ago
Why must autocorrect ruin things in a way that is not even correct?
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10 yrs ago
Let's show them our hearts, and then show them theirs. - DAO
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10 yrs ago
Back from Christmas and New Year festivities, finally getting back to responding to all roleplays. Bear with me.

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Reserving this place for a Leo, working on the CS right meow :3
Awesome, I'll try to have a CS up by this evening
I would be interested~
Kasai raised an eyebrow at Avani's suggestion, but she didn't protest as she was pushed down onto the bed. She removed her shirt and rather impatiently waited for her girlfriend to return with the bottle. It wasn't too long before Avani was back and pouring the cool liquid on Kasai's bare stomach. A smirk donned her face as she listened to Avani and watched her take her own shirt off.

Goosebumps rose in a wave across Kasai's skin, but it wasn't from the coolness of the liquid on her skin. Rather, seeing Avani on top of her and feeling her tongue work its way up her torso caused the sensation. When Avani made it further up to her chest, Kasai guided Avani's face up to her own and met her with a kiss. The taste of the alcohol danced between them and Kasai grinned before breaking the kiss.

"I don't see any need to clean the mess up too quickly. Let's keep it dirty for a while." She said before pulling Avani back towards her, her other arm wrapped around her girlfriend and pulled her closer.




Late the next morning, Kasai opened her eyes to the sun streaming into her bedroom. Clothes peppered the floor of the bedroom and she smiled to herself. A yawn escaped her and she stretched, trying not to disturb the woman lying in bed next to her. Carefully, she rolled out of bed and found a t-shirt to put on before she walked out to the living room.

Today was the day, she would be saying goodbye to the city for a while. Welp, might as well go and see what was left in the kitchen and get some use out of it. She pulled out the things that would certainly spoil and decided that even if they didn't eat it for lunch, they could pack it up and take it with them on the road.

Kasai started some tea on the stove and got the juice out of the fridge as well before she started cooking the things she had pulled out. It was a mixture of things, from chicken to potatoes. Kasai figured the smell would be enough to wake Avani up, seeing no rush to go and disturb her.

While some of the food was cooking, she went back to the bedroom and grabbed the bag she had packed yesterday. Ruffling through it, she made sure she had packed everything she would need for the trip considering she had stuffed it kind of carelessly yesterday. Grabbing a couple more items she zipped the bag and set it by the door, satisfied with its contents.

Kasai returned to the kitchen and got a few more things going on the stove before pouring herself a cup of tea and sitting down on the sofa and looking out of the windows at the sunny day that awaited them.
"The Earth Kingdom sounds like a good place to start," Kasai said before following Avani's lead and finishing off the glass of sake before setting it on the table. Kasai chuckled at the notion that she had gone through some kind of survival boot camp or something of the sort with the police academy. "Not exactly, Republic City isn't what I would call 'rural' by any means. We did get some basic survival training way back in the academy, though."

Taking the bottle from Avani, she shook her head at the next question. Kasai drew a long swig from the bottle and shrugged her shoulders. "I'm sure nothing too bad can come of it. Plus, between the two of us we'll always have fire and sturdy shelter." A grin played across her face as she took another drink from the bottle and watched Avani disappear into the bedroom.

Her eyes scanned the room, gaze finding its way to rest on the telephone again for a few moments before moving on around the familiar space. There were things here she would miss. The spot on the couch she sat at every morning while she had her coffee. How the sunrise slowly lit her apartment through the large wall of windows that overlooked the cityscape every morning. But then she looked towards the bedroom and smiled to herself.

Kasai stood and joined Avani in the bedroom, reaching into the closet to grab a small bag to pack her things into. "I guess we can pick up some supplies before we head out tomorrow. Don't want to crowd the bike so we might as well just get what we need as we go." Grabbing a few shirts and pants, she shoved them in the bag along with a few other essential items. Then, she moved over to the woman she had shared her home with for the last several weeks and wrapped her arms around Avani's waist from behind her.

Kasai stayed like that for a brief moment and rested her chin on Avani's shoulder, looking over into the closet. Giving a squeeze with her arms, she let go and stepped back. "I'll get us another drink, you finish up your packing." Kasai walked back into the living room and headed towards the kitchen. They had bought plenty of booze to celebrate their last night in the city, and Kasai poured two more shots to take back to the bedroom.

Before she could make her way across the living room, the telephone rang. Kasai flinched and set the liquor down on the coffee table before picking up the phone with a "Hello." Turns out, it was just her landlord saying that her lease was set and her apartment would remain untouched during her leave. Kasai thanked the man and hung up the phone. In just a few seconds, she made a spontaneous decision and reached down to unplug the phone from the wall, the cord hanging loosely from the end table it stemmed from.

Kasai picked up the shot glasses and made her way back into the bedroom again. She met Avani with a grin and raised eyebrows, holding the glasses up. "Alright, drink up. We need to have a fun little send off before we leave tomorrow. Here," Kasai brought the two glasses closer to her mouth and quickly blew out a breath of flame, setting the alcohol on fire. "Huzzah! Party tricks," a wide grin donned her face before she downed the shot. "Okay, so it's not that cool but still."
I would be willing to follow this over to a new thread, not the GM's fault but can't continue without them really. I'm down for waiting a few more days to see if they show up.
*Gives RP CPR*
Much to Kennedy's surprise, she was invited onto Astrid's boat. She simply stood there for a moment, unsure of the consequences her next actions might have. After a few more seconds of considering the situation, she followed the girl onto the yacht, Enzo in tow behind her. The warmth of the cabin was inviting, and reminded her how quickly the seasons were changing around them. After making their way inside, she simply stood in the space as Astrid spat out a few words of direction. Kennedy nodded after each word and stepped towards the corner with the other bed, setting her pack down to get her gear out.

"Thank you," she said, turning again to face the other woman. Noticing the spear sitting within inches of waiting fingers, Kennedy realized that it was probably best to set her gun down and away from her while she rummaged through her backpack. The .22 pistol was placed a few feet away, safety on, and Kennedy moved back to get the blanket from her bag. The last thing she wanted to do was appear threatening to someone who had just offered them a warm place to sleep for the night.

Enzo took his place beside Kennedy's cot after she got her blanket down. She sat down then and grabbed a cup of dog food, placing it before the canine who quickly dug into the crunchy bits. Here eyes glanced around the space. It was cozy, almost even seemed safe. Quite the luxury in the world they inhabited. Noticing a .22 rifle across the cabin, Kennedy nodded to herself. She didn't have much to offer, but she reached into her bag and grabbed a small handful of bullets. Figuring it wasn't a good idea to approach someone who had a nice pointy stick sitting in their lap, she placed the bullets on the table and then took her seat back on her bed. "For letting us stay here. I don't have much else to offer. Money doesn't really have any value anymore..."

@Wintergrey
Kennedy was glad to at least get a name out of the girl, Astrid. She watched the girl as she looked around before quickly turning back to keep an eye on Kennedy. The woman put her tanned arms in the air with her palms open, showing there was nothing in her hands and she wasn't intending on coming at her with anything. The other girl seemed really jumpy, almost paranoid. Though Kennedy couldn't blame her, it wasn't exactly a strange state of mind given death was lurking around every corner.

"Whoa, easy there." She kept her hands up and took another step back, Enzo mimicking her and doing the same. "It's nice to meet you, Astrid." She offered as genuine of a smile as she could to someone who was holding a weapon towards her. Kennedy crouched and put one hand on Enzo's head, the shepherd's tongue lolling out of his mouth at the attention. Looking past Astrid and the boat, the sun could be seen beginning to make its descent in the sky. Kennedy swallowed hard, not wanting to be caught in the dark unprepared.

"I think my pup and I will be going now, I'm sorry we bothered you." She stood up all the way again and straightened her shirt before looking back at the other woman. "We'll probably be making camp near by, if you don't mind. Don't want to get caught without a good shelter." Her feet moved beneath her, head checking over her shoulder but her back never turning. For her first human encounter as a survivalist, she had hoped it would have gone better. Granted, she was glad she didn't get shot or speared with the lacrosse stick of death either. The plan was to hopefully find something sturdy nearby to shack up in and make a fire. Hopefully there would be a boathouse or dock shed nearby. The next concern was food. It had been several days since she had come across any good scavenging areas, and so she was running low on calories. Nevertheless, she would make do with it like she had before.

@Wintergrey
It wasn't a surprise to see the other girl arm herself the first chance she got, considering the circumstances. Kennedy eyed the remnants of what she immediately recognized as a lacrosse stick. A moment passed where she frowned, reminded of her old life. The one before all hell broke loose. She used to have it so easy. The perfect job, teaching something she loved to young athletes that looked up to her. What she wouldn't give to go back to it. But she wasn't in Kansas anymore, and there were no magic shoes to send her back in time either.

Just as she was about to proceed leaving, the girl spoke up. It was clear it had been a while since she had come in contact with anyone too. A slight wave of relief washed over her, and she put the gun in the holster at her side. "I'm Kennedy. This is Enzo," she said, patting the dog on the head. "Nice stick by the way, STX? Or maybe used to be an STX." She laughed nervously, unsure of the proper etiquette for post-plague greetings. She didn't figure offering her hand out for a shake would go over well, so she stayed still where she was.

"And you are?" She questioned. From the looks of it, the woman had set up shop here in this yacht. Not too shabby, who wouldn't want to live on the water? "Is this... where you live?" Kennedy hadn't had a permanent place to stay since the plague broke out, she never camped out in one spot for more than 3 days. She gathered resources, rested, and then moved on. The promise of safe-zones on the west coast kept her moving.

@Wintergrey
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