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- Multiple posts per day
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- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
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- Almost always, unless I've got work
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- Intermediate
- Adept
- Adaptable
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- Male
- Female
- Genres
- Modern Fantasy, but I will try anything
A soft sigh left Ivy's mouth as she tilted her head to the side, giving Dez better access to wear he was kissing. Her hands began to feel hot as she was barely able to control the fire inside her, demanding to join in on the fun. Sometimes it felt like such a part of her that she thought it had its' own needs, and right now they both agreed on one thing. As she moved her hands down the back of Dez's shirt little sparks followed, singing but hopefully not burning too badly, as she tried to hold on to him.
"Oooh~" Ven had walked back into the study, finding the rest of the house and the awkwardness of Roland and Cal to be uninteresting, only to stumble upon a nice little scene. "Tell her: I'll never leave you, Genie." He chuckled, not at all worried about any sort of fall out that might come from revealing himself now. It was a little irritating to see the two having fun when there was a literal bomb threat to be concerned about.
Ivy stiffened, having been sufficiently startled out of her moment with Dez, and she instantly jerked away from him. Her lower back hit the desk hard and she cried out, papers scattering off the desk as it moved just an inch with her weight. "What the fuck?!" This time the fire at her hands was strong and alive, reacting to her anger.
The weird eyed boy remained calm, almost amused with that perpetual smirk of his, and he moved further into the study. He stopped beside the reading nook, pushed the laptop off to the side, and sat down next to it. "Actually, you should try singing the lyrics to a song from Moulin Rouge. Zaire does that in the books at one point for Gene."
~X~
"Sure." Roland said in response to Cal's first words. He didn't believe her, refused to really, but he did stop in the doorway for a moment. It was terrible, but he couldn't help hoping she'd keep talking to him. It had been too long in his opinion since he'd let his disappointment in her keep them from talking. The wall he'd unknowingly placed between them was beginning to crumble down on his end, only for him to see that she'd built one of her own.
Roland trailed after Cal, in his usual puppy dog way, and moved to lean against the kitchen sink. It kept a healthy distance between them, but he would still be able to get to her quickly if she had another accident. "I honestly don't think it's a real threat, but your brother and Ivy have convinced me that we're going back in three days to protect the mall." A little too super hero for his taste, but better safe than sorry. "You're welcome to join. Maybe keep the kids in check."
"Oooh~" Ven had walked back into the study, finding the rest of the house and the awkwardness of Roland and Cal to be uninteresting, only to stumble upon a nice little scene. "Tell her: I'll never leave you, Genie." He chuckled, not at all worried about any sort of fall out that might come from revealing himself now. It was a little irritating to see the two having fun when there was a literal bomb threat to be concerned about.
Ivy stiffened, having been sufficiently startled out of her moment with Dez, and she instantly jerked away from him. Her lower back hit the desk hard and she cried out, papers scattering off the desk as it moved just an inch with her weight. "What the fuck?!" This time the fire at her hands was strong and alive, reacting to her anger.
The weird eyed boy remained calm, almost amused with that perpetual smirk of his, and he moved further into the study. He stopped beside the reading nook, pushed the laptop off to the side, and sat down next to it. "Actually, you should try singing the lyrics to a song from Moulin Rouge. Zaire does that in the books at one point for Gene."
~X~
"Sure." Roland said in response to Cal's first words. He didn't believe her, refused to really, but he did stop in the doorway for a moment. It was terrible, but he couldn't help hoping she'd keep talking to him. It had been too long in his opinion since he'd let his disappointment in her keep them from talking. The wall he'd unknowingly placed between them was beginning to crumble down on his end, only for him to see that she'd built one of her own.
Roland trailed after Cal, in his usual puppy dog way, and moved to lean against the kitchen sink. It kept a healthy distance between them, but he would still be able to get to her quickly if she had another accident. "I honestly don't think it's a real threat, but your brother and Ivy have convinced me that we're going back in three days to protect the mall." A little too super hero for his taste, but better safe than sorry. "You're welcome to join. Maybe keep the kids in check."