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7 yrs ago
Current Back after a long hiatus.
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10 yrs ago
NaNoWriMo time means my time is limited. RPs might not be as active as usual.
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10 yrs ago
Searching for RPs once more
10 yrs ago
Hiding from adult responsibilities...
11 yrs ago
I have returned

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Author of 4 published books.
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Lover of pokemon, Doctor Who, Harry Potter and more.
British, single, gay, male.
Once compared to a really nice cake.

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Yfnan! I believe we were starting up an rp before the transfer deleted everything. PM me if you're still interested please :)
Alex chuckled. 'How about we split the questions in half, and then we look over each others answers to make sure we agree?' He suggested. He wanted to sound intelligent, and decided that he'd have to work hard to do that. It seemed like a clever idea. He'd make sure to split it where he got the first half. The questions were quite similar in difficulty, but the first half looked slightly easier than the last half. He looked at Jason for approval to his idea before he started his work.
Leon dropped from mid-air. He hadn't even realised he'd been floating. He stood up, brushed himself off, and hurried to Avery's side. He gently shook her awake. 'Avery?' He asked. 'Wake up.' He told her, hoping that she would. He wasn't sure how far into the dream she was, but he knew that, sometimes, dreams could be dangerous. It depends on how many psychic enemies the person has, and it was a safe bet that Avery had at least one.
Alex saw the call from Jenny, but ignored it. He didn't have the patience for her at the moment. He was beginning to get sick of her hitting on him. He wished she would take the hint. Of course, he had tried to tell her he wasn't interested, but she refused to take no for an answer.

He saw Jason in math class, and the teacher had told them to pick partners. He walked straight up to Jason and put his hand on his shoulder. 'Wanna be my partner?' He whispered in his ear. He made sure his voice was slightly alluring but so that it didn't look like he was trying to be. He waited for Jason's answer with a slightly pleading look on his face, making it look like he needed the help, but really just wanting to spend time with Jason. He wasn't doing too badly with math.
Leon, once finished, folded himself into a sitting position on the floor and began meditating. It was how he relaxed, centring himself, which was useful should he be attacked, he could focus his powers with meditation. He would be ready if someone attacked.
Alex watched as Ivory looked up, and rather than averting his gaze, his eyes locked with hers. His breath caught in his throat a little, and his heart rate increased slightly. After a while, Ivory turned away from him, back to her page. He wasn't sure what to think about it. He watched as she fixated on her drawing. He wasn't sure what she had drawn, but, from what he had observed of her movements, it was probably some sort of animal. From what he had seen of the way she moved across the page, it wasn't going to be a landscape. It was definitely something living.

He watched as she looked back up at him, and offered him a small wave. He raised a hand in return, not feeling particularly brave enough to approach, or start a conversation. Perhaps, some other time, he would do it, but as for now, a wave was a good start.
Alex chuckled when Jason had mentioned about girls hanging off him. How little he knew. He jumped into his car, and when he was sure Jason had left, he rested his head on the steering wheel. The sound of his car horn echoed around the parking lot. He picked his head back up and started his car. He couldn't believe he was starting to feel these things for a guy like Jason. They were exact opposites, but there was only so much he could do. He couldn't exactly publicly announce that he wanted everyone to leave the new shy guy alone. He'd end up being chased out of parties if he did that.
Alex chuckled. 'Even if I did, I don't think they'd miss me too much. Believe it or not, I'm generally quite boring at parties and such. I just enjoy the atmosphere.' He smiled at Jason. 'Anyway, I guess I'll see you in math.' He opened the door and walked out of the room. What was happening to him? He didn't know how to act around Jason. He was actually getting self-conscious. That was new...
Alex was sat at the edge of the field, the edge opposite the school, where the field became a lightly wooded area. His back was propped against a tree, he had a book in hand. Yellowing pages, most folded or creased, obviously old. It was his favourite book. The book he read every time he was forced to move schools, sometimes he had to read it multiple times. He sat there, reading, trying to take his mind off the problems of making new friends and being normal when he happened to glance up. He noticed a girl, quite pretty, seemingly carefree, obviously well-liked, who seemed to almost float across the grass and fold, elegantly, into a sitting position.

He watched as she removed her sketch-book from her bag and began drawing with a fountain pen, which was no easy feat by any standards. It seemed to almost glide across the page, he assumed, leaving very faint, but very effective lines.

He had never been very artistic. It was a talent that he, unfortunately, did not possess, and could never quite learn. He had tried, many a time, to learn the basics of drawing, but had never quite cracked it. Origami was more his style, that and the academic subjects. Sciences, mathematics and psychology were his forte. And that was unlikely to ever change.

Nevertheless, he was intrigued by this girl, who seemed to lack any sense of self-doubt, which was something he could never relate to. He was confused by her, and rather the idea of finding out how she managed to seem so confident yet quiet, appealed to him.
Leon walked around the room speaking in various tongues, protecting the place as his energy flowed through him and out into the room like an endless fountain. He had never used so many different wards on one place before, but he knew this had to be well protected, especially now. It was a permanent residence for both him and Avery, both of which were wanted, and had bounties on their heads. They could be attacked at any moment. He had to postpone that until Avery had recovered.
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