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Mar 09, 2014 10:41AM
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Unlike yesterday, the weather was bitterly cold. Just a few hours ago, it had been hot and almost unbearable. It was especially cold for people who weren't use to this type of weather.
Not many people were at the council. Alot were just hanging around by the doors inside or outside. Some people had just stopped and sat on the steps for a short break from wandering around. Whatever it was, the people surrounding the place were there for some reason, whether it was important or not.
Pyrrhus was only there because he chose to be, not because he was forced. He wasn't there for any meeting at all. He leaned against the wall by the doors, sighing. He was tired of walking for miles straight, and all he needed was a short rest. He hated being in cities. Everyone was pushy and rude, especially towards him.
He glanced over at the person pacing back and forth, then over at the lady that watched him suspiciously. Sure, a person like him looked highly suspicious, but was it really needed to stare him like a hawk, watching it's prey? No, it was not. Pyrrhus looked straight back at her, until she looked down at her feet. The girl bit the edge of her lip, crossing her feet and softly humming to herself.
Not many people were at the council. Alot were just hanging around by the doors inside or outside. Some people had just stopped and sat on the steps for a short break from wandering around. Whatever it was, the people surrounding the place were there for some reason, whether it was important or not.
Pyrrhus was only there because he chose to be, not because he was forced. He wasn't there for any meeting at all. He leaned against the wall by the doors, sighing. He was tired of walking for miles straight, and all he needed was a short rest. He hated being in cities. Everyone was pushy and rude, especially towards him.
He glanced over at the person pacing back and forth, then over at the lady that watched him suspiciously. Sure, a person like him looked highly suspicious, but was it really needed to stare him like a hawk, watching it's prey? No, it was not. Pyrrhus looked straight back at her, until she looked down at her feet. The girl bit the edge of her lip, crossing her feet and softly humming to herself.
Pyrrhus looked up at the guy who was pacing back and forth. He seemed troubled about something, and was muttering to himself. Pyrrhus looked away from him, staring at the ground. The girl who was peering at him before mumbled something to herself, in a negative manner. What the hell is her problem? Pyrrhus thought to himself, crossing his arms.
"Leave already, would 'ya?" The girl snarled, looking directly at him. "Do I have a reason too?" Pyrrhus asked gently, looking up at her.
"You're annoying everyone here." The girl responded rudely.
"No one besides you. How can I be bothering anyone, sitting over here silently?" He stated, slightly tilting his head.
"Leave already, would 'ya?" The girl snarled, looking directly at him. "Do I have a reason too?" Pyrrhus asked gently, looking up at her.
"You're annoying everyone here." The girl responded rudely.
"No one besides you. How can I be bothering anyone, sitting over here silently?" He stated, slightly tilting his head.
Pyrrhus glanced over at Aidan. "I ain't here for that. I don't work for anyone." He stated, sighing again. Pyrrhus stood up, walking away from the two.
((Have to post this for now. G2G))
((Have to post this for now. G2G))
Pyrrhus leaned against a wall at the bottom of the steps, looking at the girl from the corner of his eye. She glared, tapping her fingers against the wall. A few minutes later, the girl got up and left without any apology at all.
Pyrrhus closed his eyes, breathing deeply with frustration. He couldn't do anything without being bothered nowadays'. If he were to have peace, even for a moment, he'd have to climb to the top of a mountain, if even then. He looked up at the sky. It was still quite early in the morning.
Pyrrhus closed his eyes, breathing deeply with frustration. He couldn't do anything without being bothered nowadays'. If he were to have peace, even for a moment, he'd have to climb to the top of a mountain, if even then. He looked up at the sky. It was still quite early in the morning.
Pyrrhus stayed in the corner against the wall silently, not speaking at all. He didn't feel like walking again. He was exhausted and worn out from doing so. The coldness didn't effect him at all, in fact, he barely noticed how cold it actually was. Besides, he had seen worse weather.
"Do you need something?" Pyrrhus asked, glancing over at the person who kept looking over at him.
"I have as much right as anyone else to be here. So I just goddamn wish people would leave me alone for awhile." Pyrrhus muttered, sighing.
"Pyrrhus." He muttered, shifting and not shaking his hand as a friendly greeting.
((I love that Awkward group so much. XD Thanks for inviting me.))
"That's none of your business, I believe." Pyrrhus said, staring at him coldly.
"That's none of your business, I believe." Pyrrhus said, staring at him coldly.
((So, basically, he/she stole your idea? :|))
Pyrrhus glanced over at the other people as well. He did seem sort of... out of place. He wore tattered clothing, and looked like a murderous assassin of some sort.
Pyrrhus glanced over at the other people as well. He did seem sort of... out of place. He wore tattered clothing, and looked like a murderous assassin of some sort.
((Lol. XD))
"Just a break from walking." Pyrrhus replied, standing up.
"Just a break from walking." Pyrrhus replied, standing up.
"No. Like I said before, I work for no one. I don't care to be any part of the war." Pyrrhus said, sighing again.
Pyrrhus shook his head. "You'd be running off like a scared cat if I told you anything else."
"Well, to me, yes. Can't really judge though, after all, some would say the same about me." Pyrrhus said, shrugging.
((Mind 'em, Pyrrhus is just a total jack arse.))
((Mind 'em, Pyrrhus is just a total jack arse.))
((Well, of course you did. XD Not really his fault at the same time, though. He's tired of other people misunderstanding him.))
"I'd rather not in front of civilians." Pyrrhus muttered slowly.
"I'd rather not in front of civilians." Pyrrhus muttered slowly.
"Just meet me at the abandoned end of town later." Pyrrhus said, glancing up at him.
((Yes. Just give me a couple minutes.))
The abandoned end of town was silent, of course. Most of the buildings were burnt down or at least tattered as well. The wind was blowing gently, and it was nicer than earlier. Pyrrhus waited for Aidan, sitting on a cabin's deck.
((Oh, come on. My character only has a crossbow and a dagger.))
"You were taking a bit long." Pyrrhus muttered, sighing.
"You were taking a bit long." Pyrrhus muttered, sighing.
"Put the bloody weapon down, will ya? I don't kill random people." Pyrrhus said, getting up and walking over to him.
"I'm a thief. The shadows are my ally, the light is my enemy." Pyrrhus said, his crossbow in his hand.
Pyrrhus slightly laughed. "Basically. I've killed before."
"You want to bet on that?" Pyrrhus asked, tilting his head.
"I've killed more Generals and Soldiers than you could possibly imagine." Pyrrhus said, crossing his arms as well.
"I'm the Master Thief." Pyrrhus said, staring at him. "You don't outrank me at all."
"Or, I could just kill you right now." Pyrrhus replied, shrugging.
((Fight going on in two threads. Female & male fight. XD))
((Fight going on in two threads. Female & male fight. XD))
((This one and the Hall of Mirrors, lol. *Character fight, btw.*))
"Do you think I care?" Pyrrhus asked him.
"Do you think I care?" Pyrrhus asked him.
"I wouldn't care if I died, honestly. Everyone does sooner or later." Pyrrhus said, sighing.
"Let me guess, you probably think I've totally wasted my life? Living in the shadows?" Pyrrhus asked, shifting slightly.
"No. I work better on my own." Pyrrhus said, walking away.
Pyrrhus shook his head. "I'd rather not."
"Those lands were not made for us to explore. We belong no where. We don't even belong here." Pyrrhus said coldly, turning around.
"Think about it..." Pyrrhus said. "We've ruined this planet. We'll do the same to all of the others."
"I would never be in your position. Therefore, I won't answer that question." Pyrrhus replied, spinning a dagger in his fingers.
"I wouldn't know unless I was in the situation, this very moment." Pyrrhus replied.
"Give me a reason I should." Pyrrhus responded bitterly, sighing.
"I've saved plenty of people. And I already make money." Pyrrhus called, shrugging.
"No, I couldn't. Who are you to tell me what to do?" Pyrrhus asked.
"I'll think about, alright?" Pyrrhus said, glancing over at the house.
((What's he exactly going to that place for?))
((Oh, right. XD))
"I'll come." Pyrrhus decided, sighing.
"I'll come." Pyrrhus decided, sighing.
"For what? It's not until tomorrow." Pyrrhus said, not following.
Pyrrhus nodded slowly and got in.
"You... are crazy." Pyrrhus muttered, leaning his head against the window.
"No, you're just completely insane." Pyrrhus replied, sighing.
Books mentioned in this topic
Reborn: Book 2 (other topics)Awaken: Book 1 (other topics)


