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Aidan found herself sitting atop a boulder, her palms resting on the smooth stone. She let her bare feet rest in the cool liquid. Her mismatched eyes blankly watched the gorgeous view, the shimmering water reflecting ripples across her figure. The only thing missing from this blissful moment were the clouds. She glanced up at the clear sky, shielding her eyes with a hand. Leviathans had a tendency to get severely dehydrated on hot days like this, which is why she kept her feel in the lake. The smooth pebbles rolled across the bottom's of her feet, a soft sigh escaping her lungs.
Aidan's brows furrowed slightly in irritation, one of the only emotions she was known to show, as she noticed the disturbance of the water. Her optics scanned across the lake's surface. She noticed a furry head breaking through the water's surface. Great, a werewolf, She wasn't too fond of werewolves, or pretty much any species at that. She pulled her feet from the water and rose to a standing position, The pebbles below foot didn't phase her like it would most, she was used to moving around barefoot.
The edge's of her lips curved downward distastefully. Aidan stepped away from the water's edge and nodded curtly. "Hello," she spoke, her rather small voice being more monotone than showing much emotion.
Josh had somehow wandered his way to the water, although he had never cared much for swimming. Not in the day, anyway. He walked along the edge and kicked at little pebbles scattered amongst the grasses, hearing a soft 'plunk' as one in every few met the water.
((Oh my, here it goes))
Josh had his hands jammed into his pockets, staring down at the wet earth beneath his grimy runners, watching as mysterious bubbles of unknown origin crept through the mud just to pop at the light of day. Air capsules trapped under the dirt... He'd seen it before. Growing bored, he looked up and over the lake, somehow not noticing Lena as he took in the picturesque but, for him, unenchanting view.
Josh had his hands jammed into his pockets, staring down at the wet earth beneath his grimy runners, watching as mysterious bubbles of unknown origin crept through the mud just to pop at the light of day. Air capsules trapped under the dirt... He'd seen it before. Growing bored, he looked up and over the lake, somehow not noticing Lena as he took in the picturesque but, for him, unenchanting view.
Josh now heard her swimming and his eyes flashed over to Lena, breathing in a sigh of relief when he saw it was just a humaniod. "Hey."
Josh stared at her wet clothes. "You're going to get really cold." He noted, clearing his throat as if for permission to say so.
Josh started and stared at her. "You too?" He said, surprised out of his wits, although he shouldn't have been, considering where he was.
"Well im not like the generic ones like growing hairy. I can shift into a real wolf when and where ever i want." Lena smiles
When Lacey and Lulu got to the lake then noticed there were a lot of people there. So the decide to go lay out their towels in the shade of a tree near the lake.
Lacey looked around to see if there as anyone they knew here, but she couldn't find anyone.
((>:I Now I have to move my character.))Aidan lazily jumped from the boulder, her bare feet pressing into the pebbles as she walked toward the grass. She paid no mind to the people who had mysteriously gathered when she did, which kinda peeved her off, but she let it slide.
After a while Lacey and Lulu decided to go home. It had been a long day, and they were tried.
((<:I))Aidan raised an eyebrow at Lena not too far away, who was trying to chop down a tree... with her sword? Now that was something to make her laugh lightly. She walked up from the shore to the lake and found her shoes. She slipped them on, the affects leviathan get when in a hot and blazing day already taking place.
Beau walked toward the lake. The only reason he'd thought to come here was that not many people gathered here. He paused and glanced about their surroundings. He noticed a bench and shrugged, taking a seat on it.
She didn't, walking into the water and tossing rocks. She had on black shorts, and a black jacket that she rolled her sleeves up on. The wind rolled past them, but she was used to the cold. She skipped the rocks, standing there boredly. "So why did you hang out with all the skank girls last year?" She asked, the wind carrying her voice over.
((Sorry, I wasn't updated. D:))Beau raised an eyebrow and a mischievous played on his lips. "Observing me, now are we?" He teased.
((Short...))
"No, all the skanks in the library wouldn't shut up about how big your nose is." She said, taking a few steps closer. Her eyes glowed lightly, then faded back to the normal blue. "So, why do you hang out with the sluts? I see you with them all the time in P.E."(It's okay, I post short all the time. : D)
Beau rolled his eyes and leaned back, folding his hands beneath his head. "It's not like I choose to most of the time," He opened an eye. "I guess I'm just that attractive. Sends them all swarming."
"You flatter yourself too much, that's why." She said, "the girls starve themselves to try to get your attention. They admire your self confidence, and how you love your appearance while they try to loose pound after pound." She said, sitting in the sand a few feet away from the bench.
"Is that why you're so tiny?" Beau asked. He just let anything roll of his tongue. He did know his boundaries, though it may no seem like it, he would just get close enough to scratch it.
Her fists clenched, "why do you do that!" She barked, her voice loud and powerful. Her arms were shaking, "you think that every girl is just going to crawl on the floor for you to walk all over?!" Her eyes glowed brightly, the wind picking up softly as the silent scream of spirits hummed in the back of her ear. "As a matter of fact, it's not. I'd never stick a single finger down my throat if it meant getting closer to you, rather gorge myself." She said, sitting back down, the wind still flowing lightly, but the screams gone.
Beau blinked in surprise. He fell silent for a moment before exhaling a sigh. "Then why hang around?" He asked pointedly, "If I'm really that bad, wouldn't it be easier to let me be torn apart by these spirits?" He'd been close enough to death many times that it hardly frightened him anymore. And besides, he'd probably survive against a couple of bloodthirsty ghosts.
"I brought you into this mess, and I can't let you go until the spirits get off your cent. It's the law." She said, sitting on the other side of the bench. "You aren't that bad, you have a big head, but you aren't that bad." She heard his words, burning into her head. "I was born prematurely, that's why I'm so small. Hence when I said I was dead before I was born." She said, a small smile on her face. She felt different talking to him. Like he wasn't just another guy that would soon throw her into the gutter,
Beau's witty expression soon faded and he leaned back into the bench with an exasperated sigh, now watching the lake blankly. He felt... different with her. He could actually lean back and think for a second. He ran a hand through his brown hair. "I'm too... self-absorbed in this fantasy where I'm perfect," His eyes fluttered closed for a moment. "Where I'm not just the kid who's father convinced him it that it was his fault his mother died..."
She laughed lowly, glancing up at the sky as well. "It seems that everyone here has a sob story." She said, "My dad gets on me too, not nessisarily like that, but.. He cares deep down." She said, looking at his glowing eyes. "Before, you said you were going to show off? Well do it, we aren't going to have this much water again anytime later, so.."
Beau grunted. At least you didn't end up killing him, He glanced at her then smiled slightly. "You mean my awesomely cool abilities?" He joked half-heartedly, but not as full of it as it would have been before.



