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Post by Starhunter on Feb 5, 2008 0:08:32 GMT -5
Akali looked up to the sky as well, frowning. "That's odd...I don't remember it raining." Brushing it off, she continued walking, her tree house visible by now.
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Post by Robin on Feb 5, 2008 0:20:02 GMT -5
"You don't remember it raining?" He questioned. When the tree house came into view he looked up at it. "That's a cool place." said the elf in compliment.
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 7, 2008 22:08:47 GMT -5
"Thanks!" She said, grabbing the basket of apples and heading to the door. Alancar, giving one more death glare to Robin, beat his gigantic wings once, and zipped through the large door at the very top, and into the house.
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Post by Robin on Feb 7, 2008 23:14:13 GMT -5
Robin followed, shaking on the inside from the glance the great monster had given him. The rain pelted down on the forest floor, making a sound that the elf enjoyed. "Can I help?" he asked, pointing to the basket of apples.
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 8, 2008 0:26:08 GMT -5
Akali paused in mid-stride, but it was hard to tell in the downpour. "Sure...thanks." She said shyly, handing him a 15 lb. basket full of apples. Shaking off that familiar feeling, she opened the door and walked inside, being greeted by the natural warmth the tree provided. Akali sat her basket down on a table right next to the door. "You can go ahead and set those there." She said to Robin.
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Post by Robin on Feb 8, 2008 8:29:07 GMT -5
Robin did as he was told as he looked around the tree house. "Nice place." he said. Then when a thought came to him, he asked, "How does the dragon fit in here?" He wondered because the front door was much to small for such a beast.
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 8, 2008 12:43:38 GMT -5
"Thanks, again." She said, and grinned hugely at his question. "Oh, he doesn't come in here. There's a large, open wall that he goes into, on the top floor, which is also the bedroom. There's a sheet that I put over the large door to keep from freezing to death at night." Akali explained, walking up the curving, wooden stairs that led up to the top floor.
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Post by Robin on Feb 8, 2008 14:11:52 GMT -5
Robin didn't want to meet the creature again, so he stayed while Akali went upstairs. He looked around and waited, unsure of what to do. Growing rather bored after a while, he removed his hornpipe from his pocket and played a song.
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 8, 2008 18:37:53 GMT -5
Akali, who had finally reached the top of the stairs, stopped abruptly, seeing her room thrashed, and her healing books ripped and thrown everywhere.
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Post by Eslakon on Feb 8, 2008 21:54:42 GMT -5
((Would it be alright if I joined?))
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Post by Robin on Feb 8, 2008 23:05:02 GMT -5
((It's fine with me))
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Post by Eslakon on Feb 9, 2008 19:08:07 GMT -5
((Thanks!))
Eslakon yawned as he leaned against an apple tree, and then allowed himself to slide to the ground beside Chara, and then started to close his eyes, but something caught his attention. He could see Chara staring off into a fixed location, not moving an inch.
"What is it?" Eslakon asked curiously, opening his eyes quickly.
"I hear. . . music." Chara said slowly, still not moving.
Eslakon paused to listen, but could not hear anything other than the soft breeze rushing through the trees, but dragon's could hear a lot better than he could. "Music?" Eslakon scoffed, and then pushed himself to his feet. "Why are you worried about music?"
"Worried?" Chara asked, finally looking at Eslakon. "I am not worried, I was merely listening. The elves say that one's song describes their personality." She turned her head to wards the tune again. "I would like to meet this person. Would you like to come with me?"
Eslakon used the tree for support as he pulled himself off of the ground, and then approached Chara's side. "Do I have a choice?" He asked curiously as Chara stood.
"I would hope so." Chara replied as she started off to wards the melody that came with the wind, knowing that Eslakon would follow rather than be left alone.
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Post by Robin on Feb 12, 2008 19:40:22 GMT -5
Robin continued to play, untill he heard footsteps of a heavy creature a little ways off in the forest. "Akali." he called to her from down stairs, "I think there's someone coming."
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 14, 2008 19:08:02 GMT -5
Akali climbed down the stair quickly, grabbing her bow and scimitar. Luckily, Alancar was asleep, so he wouldn't kill whoever was outside right away. "Thanks Robin." She said hurriedly, strapping her light brown belt on, sheathed her sword, and then turned back to Robin. "Do you have your own weapon?" She asked.
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Post by Eslakon on Feb 14, 2008 20:50:41 GMT -5
Eslakon managed to duck under a branch that had caught on Chara's side a swung backward to wards him, and then quickly sprinted up to her side before so it wouldn't happen again. "Why are we going this way again?" He asked curiously.
Chara paused for a moment to look Eslakon in the eyes, and then continued. "Because this is the direction the music is coming from, but for some reason its stopped." She lowered her head, and then stepped under a thick branch that was barely low enough to scrape one of the spikes on her back.
"Oh. . . I see." Eslakon glanced around the woods curiously, but he saw no signs of life other than a few small animals.
Chara froze as she heard a ring caused from a blade being unsheathed, and then quickened her pace, forcing Eslakon into a run, but for what reason?
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