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Dec 19, 2015 10:08AM
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Equinox was sitting on the floor, looking through a bunch of papers. She heard the door open and looked up, ready to defend herself, but relaxed when it was just Solstice and Candie. "Hiya, Sol!"
"Hey, E, whatcha find?" Solstice asked.
"Hey, E, whatcha find?" Solstice asked.
"Diary entries. From when we were still alive," Equinox said, giving Solstice a page.
Solstice examined the entries. "Wow, would you look at that, Candie?"
Solstice examined the entries. "Wow, would you look at that, Candie?"
~AFTER~
Solstice shut the door to the basement behind her with a sigh and leaned on the wall, closing her eyes. She hated having to fight with others. It just drained her energy. But she couldn't stop fighting. Why couldn't she stop fighting? Sol slid to the ground, burying her head in her hands.
Solstice shut the door to the basement behind her with a sigh and leaned on the wall, closing her eyes. She hated having to fight with others. It just drained her energy. But she couldn't stop fighting. Why couldn't she stop fighting? Sol slid to the ground, burying her head in her hands.
Jayden had been walking by and heard a door shut. He opened it which lead down. "A basement? We have a basement." He whispered to himself. He decided what could go wrong and headed down. "Hello?" He said out loud.
"What do you want?" Solstice asked, trying to regain her composure. "Wanna keep telling me about how morbid I am?" she asked, realizing it had been Jayden who had called out.
He recognized Sol's voice immediately. He had been wrong something went wrong. He sighed and rolled his eyes. He wanted to apologize for what he had said but didn't know how. He decided to go for it. "I'm sorry for what I uh said."
Solstice looked up. She was silent for a good minute before gathering the courage to say something. "I'm sorry, too. I apologize." She stood up and walked over to where she could see Jayden. "I didn't mean to ruin your day."
"You didn't ruin my day. I snapped at you for a stupid reason. I guess I was mad at you for thinking you're making me...soft." He told her the truth.
"Soft?" Solstice asked. "You're tough as nails, how could you be soft?" she asked yet again. She sat down on the cold floor and looked up at Jayden. "I'll stay away if you want me to."
He sat down in front of her with his legs crossed. "No I don't want you to stay away." He put his hands on his knees. "We're friends right?" He asked.
"I guess…" Solstice sighed, frowning slightly. "I mean, friends fight, right? That's normal, right?"
"Yeah, yeah I think so." He gave her a wide smile. "I'm sorry for not listening to your problems before. Still wanna tell me now?" He asked.
"If you want. Only if you want. I'm just the boring girl from the library." Solstice replied with a grin. "I mean, don't you want to tell me about your problems? Get them off your chest and all?"
"Problems huh?" He thought for a moment. "I don't have any. I ignore them all and then, POOF, they go away." He shrugged.
"I should try that. Just pretend that it's normal to randomly drift through objects," Solstice told him. She cocked her head, pulling her braid over her shoulder. "You know, villains don't normally talk like… well, like human beings. We should mix up a few insults now and then."
"Maybe I'm not a normal villain then." He winked. "So that's your problem. You drift through objects. That's awesome!"
"The only problem is that I can't control that, so I solidify half-way through the object I'm passing through. That's always kind of a bad experience," Solstice said with a grin. "Also, did you just wink at me?" That made her turn slightly red.
"No I just have this weird blinking thing." He lied as he grinned and winked again. "Well maybe I can help you learn how to control it."
Solstice laughed. "And maybe I can help you with your 'weird blinking thing.'" She drew in a breath, then laughed again. "Yes, I'd like your help with my problem."
"First things first research." He stood. "I don't like to read but I bet you do. Let's go to the library." He smiled.
"How'd you guess?" Solstice asked with a bright smile, standing up. "And keep winking, it's kinda cute."
((gtg, shall we pick this up tomorrow?))
"Did you just call me cute? You just called me cute." He beamed then shook his head to stop himself from smiling,"I mean okay let's go." He said in a fake deep voice.
"I cannot tell a lie. Yes, I called you cute. Yes, I think you're cute. You're a 10 out of 10, how could I not think you cute?" Solstice replied with a wink of her own. "Now that that's settled, shall we head for the mystical world of Librarylandia?"
He chuckled nervously. "Yep, ladies first?" He said and rubbed the back of his neck.
"Polite as ever," Solstice told him with a tiny bow. She smiled and began heading up the steps. "About the flying… If you can fly, will you teach me how to do it too?" she asked, stopping half-way up.
"Okay." He shrugged. He didn't know how that would work but went with it anyways. Did he have wings? He didn't think he did. Maybe he was part fairy or something, couldn't be.
"So… I guess… Off to the library…" Solstice started heading up the steps again.
((So to the library, then?))
((So to the library, then?))
((Wrong basement and wrong group, child))
"Hi?" Anastasiya asked, walking a bit towards the TV in front of her. She was not much familiar with such technology but considered the possibility of using it for whatever purposes it may have held.
"I am Allyson." She said and smiled.
((random question, do you know of any Disney characters that were ghosts or demons?))
((random question, do you know of any Disney characters that were ghosts or demons?))
((no))"So," Anastasiya began, thinking of something. She pulled out a Just Dance from the pile of DVD boxes by the TV.
"I don't know what this is, but it looks interesting."
Christina walked in, just looking for somewhere dark to calm herself down. She had almost tried to kill someone, again. Sometimes when she was a wolf, she couldn't control herself. She sighed and leaned against a wall, one leg propped against it. Her blue eyes scanned the room observing.




