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Emily ~BIG BARDA~, Patriot leader
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Oct 30, 2012 04:04PM

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Keyla stood quietly under a large pine tree, watching the snow fall over her as she wore a thick hand-made sweatshirt. Her thick sweater protected her from the cold.
"Snow fall is getting thicker. Most likely going to cover the glass on the watch bunker in no time flat. Also, the strange lights have been appearing again. I'm not sure if they are friends of Killers." Keyla said as she looked at the snow falling.
Harmony walked through the thick snow that had fallen and still sprinkled her hair with some. It slowly melted and darkened her hair, making it weird to keep walking when it felt like it was raining on your head. She watched two girls that seemed to be talking. Are they friends or foes? She thought to herself. She repeated the words she had just heard from one of them Better safe than sorry... She laid a cold hand on the icy handle of her bow. Creating a slide motion with work of both arms managed to equip an arrow onto the bow pointing it in the direction of the two girls. She shuffled her feet sideways behind a tree and watched, determined to find out who they were and what side they were on.
Keyla sighed. "Harmony, put the arrow back." Keyla turned and took off her hood to show her tanned skin, green eyes, and dark hair. "Calm down. You could have killed your squad leader." She placed her hands on her hips as Keyla's eyes, as always, were cold and blank. "What are you even doing out, anyway?"
Emily ~BIG BARDA~ wrote: "Keyla sighed. "Harmony, put the arrow back." Keyla turned and took off her hood to show her tanned skin, green eyes, and dark hair. "Calm down. You could have killed your squad leader." She placed ..."
Harmony quickly pulled the arrow back, taking it off the string of the bow and back into the quiver hastily, dropping it into the snow. She dove her hand into the cold substance to fish it out. Her hand felt frozen, but she clenched it gaining feeling back slowly but surely. She didn't move closer still wary of the people that she had been with for such a time now. Time did not make a difference, only actions did. She quietly said, but loud enough for people to hear "There's not a lot of us you know. Sometimes even just sitting there gets me paranoid,"
Keyla frowned. "You know, the watch bunker has us covered, for the most part." She sighed and pushed her hair back.
Harmony quickly nodded and sat down in the soft snow. She pulled her knees up to her chest and set her bow down, keeping one eye on it. She put a strand piece of hair that was twisting slightly in the wind behind her ear an said "I know.. I know," She got quieter, but then piped up again "It's just.. I don't know... Afraid of falling asleep. Can't eat. Can't rest. Feel like your trapped. Don't know what to do," She felt slight panic rise up in her throat from spilling what she had felt for the last few hours in the watch bunker, constantly checking for Killers.
Keyla sighed once more, a huff of hot air coming out of her. "Look, Harmony, they won't be able to defeat us, until we give up." She sighed and then looked up at the sky. Those wild lights were about to appear once more. "Get back to camp. I don't want to see who our visitors from."
Harmony felt some courage in her leader's words and was curiously looking to where she was looking. At the sky. She then looked down, picked up her bow that had new ice forming on it. She felt a little disappointment in her order to go back to camp, but nodded slowly and turned her back. She let her light jog create light tracks in the snow, carefully covering them up as she went.
Keyla smiled as she walked out into the deep snow in an all white jacket along with a grey hoodie. She sat as the snow fell softly in the icy tempaures. She smiled as she watched the elk clop by.
She felt the snow on her face. She quietly and secretly loved the seclusion to the place.
((I replied in the Bunker, so....))
((I replied in the Bunker, so....))
"Then I'm too old." She smiled a bit and then stopped at the edge of a clearing with pure white snow. She slipped down to sit under the tree. She was quiet for a minute as a young male elk entered the clearing. He was strong, lean, intelligent in the way he looked at her, and calm. He was quite beautiful.
She smiled and watche him. She grabbed an apple from her bag. This was obviously Keyla's strange thing no one would guess about her. Her love for non-domesticated animals. She held out the apple. The elk warily sniffed it then began to eat from her hands. Soon, the elk trotted away. She looked at Austin. "That was Theo." she smiled, meaning the large and lean elk. She sat under the tree still. "This right here is so relaxing." She smiled, her eyes closed and her face was turned to the sun.
Keyla smiled at the sun softly hitting her face as they sat in the cold snow. She blushed a soft color from the cold.
She blushed a soft red. "Oh. Um. Thank You." She said quietly when she looked over at him. She found herself turning multiple shades of red.
She blushed and squeezed it lightly. Keyla felt different. She felt so...happy, but something changed about her own feelings for the moron. Keyla kissed his cheek softly and looked back to the white and puff clouds drop snowflakes down onto the earth.
((God..Ever since last year, I cannot think of rain or snow the same... XD ))
((God..Ever since last year, I cannot think of rain or snow the same... XD ))
(( My friend said got real deep. He said,"What if rain was just the ejaculation of the sun" While we were delievering things to a class room for our teacher))
She blushed and snuggled into his arms. "This is one of my favorite places to be."
She blushed and snuggled into his arms. "This is one of my favorite places to be."
((So... Now when I see the rain, I think of sun ejactulation))
Keyla looked up at him softly. "What?"
Keyla looked up at him softly. "What?"
She moved from his arms. She seemed to have a plan. She made a snow ball and threw it at Austin.
Keyla was laying on him, alughing brightly. In the middle of her laugh, she gave a tiny snort. She turned a dark red and stopped laughing. She forgot about her snort when she laughed.
"Does." She said as she rolled off of him and laid next to him in the snow. She softly reached for his hand.