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Mar 23, 2014 05:39PM
So do you have any ideas? I'm pretty much up for anything.
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Cool. I'll put my character up in a second.
Name: Nia
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Appearance: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nu6-sT4ZO7E...
Personality: She tends to like to be by herself, sort of dark.
History: She's actually a fairy. But not the floaty sparkly type. She's only part fairy. She has wings that she can summon when she needs them. She can use magic but she doesn't really know many spells.
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Appearance: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nu6-sT4ZO7E...
Personality: She tends to like to be by herself, sort of dark.
History: She's actually a fairy. But not the floaty sparkly type. She's only part fairy. She has wings that she can summon when she needs them. She can use magic but she doesn't really know many spells.
Name: Marx
Age: 21
Gender: male
Appearance: https://p.gr-assets.com/540x540/fit/h...
Personality: he is usually happy but can occasionally be depressing and dark
History: he is just a human so far as he knows,
Age: 21
Gender: male
Appearance: https://p.gr-assets.com/540x540/fit/h...
Personality: he is usually happy but can occasionally be depressing and dark
History: he is just a human so far as he knows,
Nice, do you want me to start off?
Nia was sitting on the side of the bridge, that covered the small river by the park. The cool night air felt nice on her face. The sky was beautiful tonight as the was not a single cloud in the sky.
Marx in the park not to far form a nearby lake, as he sat down on a bench he looked down at the ground.
She decided it was a nice night for a swim. She she stood up where once sat. She smiled and dove in making only a slight slash and a nice sound. She came back up to the surface and started to float on her back.
He noticed the noise and looked up at the girl who dove in.
The water felt nice on her hot skin. Though it wouldn't make the warmness go away it was nice to counter it sometimes. She sat up from her float and just started to wade in the water a bit. Sort of swimming in a circle.
"People are strange." He muttered to himself as he watch her swimming in circles.
Nia decided she felt a bit better and it was time to dry off. She looked around to make sure that no one was looking. She then jumped in the air and summoned her wings. Flying around as fast as she could so she would dry.
Marx turned around seeing the girl in the water had vanished. "Strange." He said starting to walk home.
Nia looked down at the ground and saw someone walking. She quickly went back down on the ground. She didn't want him to see her. It might cause some unwanted attention. She made sure she was dry and then started walking home. And incidentally walking the same way as the guy she saw.
"Now where's my keys again." He muttered digging through his pockets.
Nia looked up hearing him say something. He was looking for something in his pockets. Until she was something shinny fall out of his pocket. She picked it up and saw it was a set of keys and tapped his shoulder.
"You dropped this." she said handing it to him.
"You dropped this." she said handing it to him.
"Oh, my keys, thank you." He said taking them from her. "Would have never gotten in without those." He said.
"You would have gotten home." She said. "Just not gotten inside."
"You are correct really should of phrased that better." He said.
She smiled slightly.
"What are you doing out tonight?" She asked curiously.
"What are you doing out tonight?" She asked curiously.
"I was just going out to eat with my friend who didn't show up." He told her. "Care to join me?"
She looked at him. Asking a random stranger out to eat? She didn't really seem the harm in it. So nodded.
"Sure." She said. "Why not."
"Sure." She said. "Why not."
"I apologize if this seems odd." He said.
"It's okay." She said. "I have to get out of my shell sometimes and meet new people." It was hard for her to get out. Especially considering she wasn't exactly fully human.
"So where did you have in mind?" She asked walking along side him now.
"A small french place down the road." He said.
"Sounds interesting." She said. "Never been to a French Restaurant before."
"Really?" He said looking over at her.
"No." She said. "I try to avoid people most of the time."
She didn't really know how to answer that. She had to think about if for a few seconds.
"I've just had some bad experiences." She said.
"I've just had some bad experiences." She said.
"I understand." He said nodding.
"You don't really seem to be like them though." She said. "It's nice to see that some people are still good."
"Well we all aren't bad yes some of us make mistakes, some of us do stupid things make bad choices but we're only human, we must let go of the past and look for the new." He said.
She looked at him and blinked.
"Wow." She said. "That's amazing, where did you learn that?"
"Wow." She said. "That's amazing, where did you learn that?"
"I learned from my life really." He said looking across at him.
"You must have had a pretty good life." She said looking down at her feet. "Because what I learned is totally different."
"No actually I had a awful life growing up I was orphaned and put up in an orphanage before being kicked out at ten I just fended for myself the last ten years." He said.
"Don't be life is what life is it just matters what you do with it." He said shrugging.
She looked at him. She had, had a hard life as well. He had a great out look on life, she thought. But mine was different.
"I've had to change towns and city's all my life." She said. "Being shunned for...what I am." She didn't know why she felt like she could be honest with him.
"I've had to change towns and city's all my life." She said. "Being shunned for...what I am." She didn't know why she felt like she could be honest with him.
"People can be bigoted which annoys me." He said looking at her. "It doesn't matter who you are, what you are or what you've done people should still accept you for what you are, not who you were."
"People are afraid of the unknown." She said. "Especially if what you are should not exist at all."
"If you think what you are shouldn't exist at all well then you need to stop that right in its tracks." He said looking at her.