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Emily ~Autumn, Winter~, HI BERT!
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Jan 11, 2016 01:31PM

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Jade lead Parker to the base of the stairs. "My whole house is made of wood so we'll have to burn the books away from it so I don't end up being homeless."

Jade smiled at him. "That was a funny joke." Then she realized he was serious and bust up laughing. "Oh no no no! There's no way I'm rich. To be honest, I kicked the last people out on their heads and stole it." She smiled wickedly and shook her head. "Most were-cats hate me now. And the ones that don't, don't know I exist."

Jade snickered. "That's cute. And I don't understand why they say "You have the right to remain silent." I mean, yeah. We have the right. People also have the right to jump off a plane. But most people still don't do it. And anyway, it was for their own good that I kicked them out. If they hadn't left it would never stop raining until they left." She grinned evilly.

He kept a plain expression, letting go of her wrists. He wanted to maintain his official attitude. "It's just one of the rights we need to warn people about by law. Making it rain until they left? That's cold. You are one sick criminal." He stepped back a few feet, saying, "Alright, you caught me. I'm not an undercover cop. I'm FBI." He stared her in the eye with an angry expression. He pulled his M1911 pistol out of his coat, aiming it at her head. "Put your hands up!"
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Jade rolled her eyes. "You're a pretty good actor. Oh, and you saw what I did to your lighters. A gun ain't nothing compared to the wind I control." She smiled brightly. "Do you want to burn the books or not?"
Jade rolled her eyes. "You're a pretty good actor. Oh, and you saw what I did to your lighters. A gun ain't nothing compared to the wind I control." She smiled brightly. "Do you want to burn the books or not?"

She didn't think he was serious? Well, he wasn't, but she didn't need to know that. He wanted to show her he meant business. He hadn't gotten a chance to in the library. He adjusted his gun slightly so he wouldn't hit her and shot right next to her, just close enough to scare her. He grinned and quickly put his gun away. He acted like it had never even happened, returning to the conversation. He replied, "Of course I do. FBI agents still like to burn things. But I'm keeping an eye on you, criminal." He gave her the 'I'm-watching-you' sign.
Jade jumped to the side a little with a stunned expression. She turned to him with a smirk. "You missed." She stated, then twirled around and strutted up to her door. She turned back around to face him. "Try not to touch anything valuable looking. I stole the house, not the items inside."

Jade smiled and tilted her head. "I saw you put your hand behind you back. Don't you think that I would notice something like if I've stolen an entire house from a family of ten were-cats? But yeah. Don't break anything and I won't zap you." She opened the door and lead him inside. "Home sweet home. I'm honestly surprised it's not a pile of ashes. Though, with you here, it might be soon."

Jade snorted. "It's worth a lot! If you didn't tell the buyer that it's cursed and anyone who opens it will be instantly eaten alive by flaming monster spiders. Most of this stuff is cursed with crazy things like that. I figured that if someone stole from me, I was going to get a little fun out of it."

Jade cringed when he put his hand on the lid. "Look, I don't know if you're trying to show off or something. But opening that thing means certain death. I've seen it personally and it's not pretty. So, if you wanna sell something pretty that isn't dangerous," she grabbed a pure black, glossy box from a shelf behind her and turned back to him. "I would recommend this or one of the little shiny things in it." She opened the box to show the gold, silver, and emerald pendants in every shape and size. She looked down at it. "Well, I think it's not dangerous anyway. I've never tried any of them on. I got all of this neat stuff from a really creepy guy so I'm assuming these pins have something off about them. You can try one out if you want."

Jade smiled. "Good. Because if you tried taking anything out of this house without permission the place would zap you and we wouldn't want that, now would we? But honestly, I don't care about most of this junk. It's just here to intimidate and look pretty."

Jade put the box down and took him into a large room with shelves and shelves of books. She pulled off ten books. "I took these from a jerk that wouldn't leave anyone alone. They're spell books and I would absolutely love to see them burn! I just haven't gotten around to it." She took them outside and set them in a fire pit, then she ran back inside her house and brought out a silver lighter with a black vine patterned on it in thin lines. She handed it to Parker. "Light 'em up!"

Jade nodded. "You wanted to burn them so badly and I have plenty of books to burn. Whether I want to burn them or not I have enough. You can also keep the lighter. I owe you for breaking your other two. And if I knew where the jerk was I would gladly let you kill him."

Jade shrugged. "I control lightning. What use do I have from a lighter? And I think his name was Fleet. And surprisingly enough, he was a were-cat." She chuckled and shook her head. "So, are you gonna burn the books?"

"Of course." He smirked, then leaned down and set the books on fire, lighting each individual book on fire so the whole thing would burn faster. He watched the flames grow as he responded, "Thanks, then. For the lighter. And Fleet, huh? Did you take his house or something? We're going to have a word when I find him, that's for sure." He cracked his knuckles to reiterate the fact that he already assumed she had understood. That were-cat would pay for whatever he did. Definitely.
((G'night))
Jade watched the flames and grinned, the fire and daylight combining to make her look evil. She looked at Parker. "I didn't steal his house. I think he lives in the cursed meadows. No one that evil can live anywhere else." She said, absentmindedly rubbing the hidden scar on the back of her neck. "He was a terrorist. And I have the scars to prove it." She pulled her hair away from the black scar on the back of her neck to show him.
Jade watched the flames and grinned, the fire and daylight combining to make her look evil. She looked at Parker. "I didn't steal his house. I think he lives in the cursed meadows. No one that evil can live anywhere else." She said, absentmindedly rubbing the hidden scar on the back of her neck. "He was a terrorist. And I have the scars to prove it." She pulled her hair away from the black scar on the back of her neck to show him.

"A month or two. I took his books and he left. This scar he gave me starts throbbing sometimes and I think I see his eyes." She said staring into the fire. Yellow cat eyes seemed to glow in the flames and she looked away. "It's almost like the scar tells me when he's near me. It scares me."

Jade shook her head. "No. If he was anywhere close the scar would be throbbing." She rubbed the scar again. "One time it started burning. I turned around and he was right there with one of his pure black daggers. He looked like he was about to cut off my wings. I managed to get away before he could do anything. I about had a heart attack though."

She smiled at him. "It's okay. The biggest issue with him was his books. Now that they're charred to ashes he's only super dangerous instead of super duper dangerous."

"Thank you. I will." She looked at the embers to. "Have you ever seen lightning up close?" She asked randomly.

"A little, yeah. I'll be right back." She said, dashing into her house. She came out a minute later with a gold vase. She settled it in the ashes so it wouldn't fall over. "Sometimes I can feel that my weather magic energy levels are getting to high, so I zap this vase. It seems to be lightning resistant so I can do it over and over. Sometimes it traps the lighting and I stick the energy in jars for pranks or something."

Jade concentrated a little and black clouds formed over the fire pit. She pointed to the vase and a black a yellow and white streak of lightning flashes and the gold glowed red. She smiled. "I haven't done that in to long."

He smiled, staring at the lightning until it stopped. It looked amazing up close. He smirked, looking back at her. "Why not? You should do that every day. It was awesome!" He turned to stare at the glowing red vase, astonished. "I really feel like touching that." He held his hand out toward it and looked back at her, to see if this was some magic thing that might kill him, or if he would just get burned normally.
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"I should do it everyday." She agreed. She smiled at him when he reached towards the vase. "You can touch it. But it's going to hurt worse than any other burn you've ever had by ten times."
"I should do it everyday." She agreed. She smiled at him when he reached towards the vase. "You can touch it. But it's going to hurt worse than any other burn you've ever had by ten times."


TEMPORARY HIATUS
Jade lead Freedom to her house and flopped onto the hammock she had recently set up. "I am seriously displeased."
Jade pouted and waved Lyle to go play with Arthur, who gladly ran off. "That was the lamest fight I've ever experience."
"Yes," Jade complained. "He tries to kill me, then analyzes whoever I'm with them runs off. And he only attacks me when I'm talking to someone. It's infuriating!"
"No boxes. The kitchen is on the opposite side of the house." Jade lead Freedom to the kitchen and gestured around. "Open anything you want. It's a safe zone in here."