Before we begin, I'd just like to point out that the Friend-Gets-Friend competition is now officially CLOSED. I'll spend the next day or so compiling all the names of the people who took part, and then I'll pick ten random winners.
But for now, my Minions, here's Tanith and Billy-Ray, in Trick Or Treat.
Tanith wiped the blood off the carving knife and, ignoring the body of the man she had just stabbed to death, went back to carving her jack-o-lantern.
Her skill with a blade always came in useful this time of year. While other people would be satisfied with triangular eyes and jagged teeth, Tanith transformed her Halloween pumpkins into works of slowly-rotting art. Tonight, she was carving a portrait of her dear friend and object of worship Valkyrie Cain. By all accounts, poor Valkyrie still refused to embrace her destiny as destroyer of the world, but Tanith could forgive her this little bout of self-doubt. After all, if Tanith herself hadn’t been corrupted by a Remnant then she would have been helping Val run from the inevitable.
It was the Remnant inside her, the thing of cruelty and nastiness, that had shared with Tanith this vision of the future, when Valkyrie would become Darquesse and burn all life to a cinder. It had been a glorious revelation, one that had spurred Tanith on to schemes and plans she had never before thought herself capable. But the fact was there were no more Remnants out there. Her kith and kin were all trapped and locked away and hidden from her- so Tanith was on her own. More or less. She had a Texan psychopath who was besotted with her, and there were times when he certainly did come in useful. But she didn’t love him. Her love was reserved for Darquesse, and Darquesse alone.
She put down the carving knife and picked up a candle, placed it carefully inside the jack-o-lantern. She lit it and stepped back. It was a good likeness. No, it was a great likeness. Valkyrie was such a pretty girl, and Tanith had to resist the urge to take a picture and send it to her. But she knew that Valkyrie would only tell Skulduggery, and Skulduggery would trace the picture back here to this small town in Ohio, and suddenly there’d be Cleavers, Cleavers everywhere. It was all so unfair. All Tanith wanted to do was protect Darquesse from the people who were planning on harming her, after all. She was on Valkyrie’s side, in a way. Why couldn’t Val see that?
Headlights looped in around the room, and Tanith went to the window, looked out. A battered old car lurched to a stop outside the house next door, and a shabby middle-aged man climbed out. As she watched him hitch his trousers higher around his waist, Tanith made sure to keep her mind calm and free of violent thought. There were Sensitives who could pick up feelings of hostility, and while she didn’t know if Jerry Ordain was one of them, she couldn’t take the chance. There was too much riding on tonight to risk a stray thought at the wrong time. The fact that he came home at all meant that he hadn’t foreseen tonight’s events, and that was a promising start.
Of course, it was entirely possible that Jerry knew full well she was there, and he had a trap waiting for her the moment she made a move. But that was the trouble with Sensitives- it was very hard to sneak up on them.
She took her sword from the table and left through the back door. She sprung lightly over the fence, landed without a sound in Jerry’s yard as lights flicked on in the house. She crept to the window. No sign of an ambush. She saw Jerry ambling into the kitchenette. If he sensed her watching him, he gave no sign.
Taking a breath, Tanith moved to the door, and rested her hand against the lock. It clicked open and she moved in silently. Jerry was a bachelor, and lived like it. The house smelled of dust and old socks. She slid her sword from its scabbard and walked up the wall. Those floorboards were old and she didn’t trust them not to creak. She crept upside-down along the ceiling, careful not to disturb the bulb as she passed it or cast her shadow onto her target. Jerry had his back to her, and was making himself a massive sandwich. She reached the far wall and walked down until she was standing normally again. He still didn’t turn around. She took out her phone, sent a text. A few moments later, Billy-Ray Sanguine rose up from the floor beside her.
They waited for Jerry to sense the hostility that only a psychopath of Sanguine’s stature could muster- the kind of hostility that he could never conceal, no matter how hard he tried. Instead, Jerry continued making his sandwich. Tanith was impressed at how cool and collected he was. It was almost as if he wasn’t even aware of their presence. Jerry started humming to himself, and Sanguine looked at her. She frowned back. Now it really seemed like he wasn’t aware of their presence.
Once he had piled every conceivable type of meat onto his sandwich, Jerry cut off the crusts, and then sliced it down the middle. He picked up one half, raised it slowly to his mouth and bit into it as he turned. He saw them and shrieked, spitting it all out again as he stumbled back against the fridge. A bit of lettuce hung wetly off his chin.
“Hi,” said Tanith. “Just checking- you are Jerry Ordain, right?”
The man stood there, eyes bulging. “Whuh,” he said.
“Jerry Ordain? You are Jerry the psychic, aren’t you?”
He shook his head. The piece of lettuce fell away. “No. Not me. No. Wrong person.”
“Then who are you?” Sanguine asked.
The man gaped at him. “Me?”
It was Jerry. It was obviously Jerry, from the look on his face as his fear-frozen mind tried coming up with a false name. “I’m... I’m...”
Sanguine added an edge to his voice. “What’s your damn name?”
“Jerry!” Jerry blurted. “But not the Jerry you’re looking for! I’m a different Jerry!”
Jerry had to be the worst liar Tanith had ever met.
“I’ll get him, though,” Jerry said, stepping sideways. “If you stay right there I’ll get him. Just stay there. I’ll be right back, with Jerry. The Jerry you’re looking for.”
Sanguine strolled over to intercept him, and Jerry reversed direction, started heading for the window.
“Make yourselves at home,” he was saying. “Want a sandwich? I just made a sandwich. You can have my sandwich. I won’t be long. Thirty seconds, tops.”
“Jerry,” Tanith said, “we’ve come a long way to talk to you.”
He shook his head. “”You’ve come a long way to talk to the other Jerry...”
Tanith showed him her sword. Jerry stared. And then he bolted for the window.
In his haste, however, he completely forgot about the coffee table, and when his shin smacked into it he barely had time to howl before his face hit the floor. Tanith watched him contort in pain, one hand at his shin, the other covering his mouth. He’d bitten his tongue. She winced. She hated that.
Tears in his eyes, Jerry launched himself up and ran into the wall. He rebounded impressively, gave a little whirl, and staggered to the window. Clumsy hands fumbled at the latch. He finally raised it, glanced behind him to make sure he still had time, and in that moment the window closed. Jerry turned back and dove into the glass, cracking it and careering backwards. He collapsed onto the rug and curled up into a sobbing, moaning ball.
“Pleathe,” he lisped, “shtop hurting me.”
Tanith sighed. “We haven’t touched you, Jerry.”
“I seen a lot of things in my time,” Sanguine said, “but I ain’t never seen a man beat himself up before. That was highly entertainin’.”
Tanith walked over to Jerry as he continued to sob.
“Pleathe don’t kill me.”
“Don’t worry,” Tanith said, her voice soothing. “We weren’t planning on it.”
Sanguine looked at her, surprised. “We weren’t? Why not? He’s clearly an idiot.”
She glared. “We’re not here to hurt anyone. We’re here to ask some questions and leave.”
“But we’ll be killin’ him before we go, won’t we?”
Jerry squealed softly.
“No we won’t,” Tanith insisted. “Violence is not always the answer, Billy-Ray. This time, Jerry here gets to live out the rest of his life in peace- understand?”
“Barely.”
She hunkered down and patted Jerry on the shoulder. “Don’t mind him, Jerry. He’s cranky. He’s used to being the only American in my life, but now there’s you. Jealousy is a terrible thing in a grown man, isn’t it?”
“I ain’t jealous.”
“Of course not, dear. Jerry, what do you say you answer our questions and then we leave you alone? Does that sound good to you?”
Jerry nodded.
“Good man. How’s your tongue?”
“I bith it.”
“I can see that.”
“Ith bleeding.”
“I can see that too.”
He stuck his tongue out at her. “Ith it bad?”
His tongue was bloody and horrible. She took a small leaf from her coat, and placed it delicately into his mouth. “Don’t say anything for a few seconds. Let that heal.”
Jerry blinked at her. His eyes were wet. He wasn’t an impressive human being.
“Show me,” she said, and he stuck his tongue out again. She nodded. “It’s healing. It was only a small bite. Now you can answer our questions, can’t you?”
He nodded, and she stood.
“You’re involved with a group of people, aren’t you? A group of sorcerers from different Sanctuaries around the world.”
“How... how did you know that?”
“I’ve spent the last few months asking a lot of people a lot of questions. See, I figured there’d be someone out there who would be trying to do something about Darquesse before she even turned up. That’s when I heard your name for the first time. You’re a psychic, aren’t you Jerry?”
“I... I prefer the term clairvoyant.”
Tanith did her best not to roll her eyes. “Clairvoyant, of course. And as a clairvoyant, you would have seen visions of Darquesse.”
“Of course,” Jerry said, nodding. He was still on the floor, but he was sitting a little straighter now. His chest puffed out slightly. “Even low-level Sensitives picked up something. For a clairvoyant of my ability, it was a veritable tsunami of images and sensations and emotions. Very powerful.”
“What did you see?”
“I saw death.”
Sanguine gave a barely-suppressed sigh.
“What do you mean?” Tanith asked, smiling at Jerry.
“I saw a city destroyed. Streets cracked and broken. Buildings burning. And I saw her. I saw Darquesse.”
“Did you see her face?”
“Alas, no, I did not,” said Jerry, and Tanith resisted smacking him for using the word alas in an irony-free context. “But there is no doubt in my mind that it was her. Ten foot tall, she was. A terrible sight to behold.”
“Ten foot tall?” Sanguine asked.
Jerry nodded. “Oh yes. Easily. And the way she moved... like a cat.”
Sanguine frowned behind his sunglasses. “What, on all fours?”
“Pardon me?”
Sanguine continued. “I heard from another psychic- sorry, clairvoyant- that Darquesse had long black fingernails that she used to cut off people’s heads. Did you see that?”
Jerry nodded. “It was awful.”
“And she shot laser beams out of her eyes.”
“Well,” Jerry said with a shrug, “I don’t know if they were laser beams, but yes. Devastating blasts, they were.”
“This clairvoyant friend of ours,” Sanguine continued, “he also caught a glimpse of red hair beneath her cloak. Did you see that? Don’t worry if you didn’t. Our friend is probably the most powerful Sensitive in the world, I wouldn’t be surprised if you didn’t see as much as him.”
“Red hair?” Jerry said. “Yes. Yes, I saw that too, now that you mention it. Long, tousled red hair.”
“He said it was straight.”
“Long straight red hair, yes.”
“He said it was short.”
“Short straight red hair, that’s what I meant to say.”
Sanguine looked at Tanith, who glowered and poked Jerry. He screamed. She had poked him with her sword.
“You’re lying to us,” she said. He screamed again. “We don’t have a psychic friend. Billy-Ray made all that stuff up. You didn’t see a vision, did you?”
She twisted the sword and his screams reached a new pitch. “No! No I didn’t! I’m sorry! Please stop stabbing me!”
She withdrew the sword, and wiped the tip of the blade on his shirt. “Are you even a Sensitive, Jerry?”
“I am,” he whimpered, cradling his wound, “but I’m not a very good one. Sometimes... sometimes I can predict the weather, if it’s a nice day.”
“Is it going to rain tomorrow?” Sanguine asked.
“I don’t know,” Jerry confessed. “I can only predict a few minutes into the future. Most of the time I have to watch the forecast like everyone else.”
“You,” Sanguine said, “are the worst psychic I’ve ever met.”
“Does anyone else know that you’re a fraud?” asked Tanith.
“No,” Jerry said, sobbing. “I’ve managed to keep them fooled. It hasn’t been easy, but whenever they ask me to look into the future I always try to be as vague as possible. I talk about shadows and death and ominous feelings, and they generally infer their own meanings onto that and then leave me alone.”
“So when this group of sorcerers asked you to find out more about Darquesse,” Tanith said, “you basically just copied what every other Sensitive was saying?”
“Essentially, yes,” Jerry said. “Can I have a bandage? I’m bleeding quite badly here.”
“First you tell us what they’re planning, and then we’ll see about bandages.”
“I’m losing a lot of blood.”
Tanith let the veins rise beneath her skin, and her black lips curled into a smile. “Tell us what they’re planning.”
Jerry paled, his face going slack. “Yes. Yes, of course. They’re going after weapons. Four weapons, that they think could hurt Darquesse.”
“Where are these weapons?”
“Scattered,” said Jerry. “All over the world. They’re going to go after them.”
“And you know where they’re goin’?” Sanguine asked.
“I have a list of the possible locations.” Jerry took out his wallet, rifled through it, came out with a crumpled piece of paper.
Tanith took it from him, examined it, and nodded. “Looks like we won’t be needing you anymore.”
He brightened. “So that’s it? I can go?”
She pulled him to his feet. “You can go,” she smiled, and her sword flashed and she took off his head.
“You,” Sanguine said, “are delicious when you’re vicious.”
She gave him a smirk, and led the way to the front door. She opened it and froze.
Six little children in Halloween outfits looked up at her.
“Trick or treat,” said the little witch. Surrounding the witch was a pirate, a zombie, a vampire, a Mad Hatter and a rabbit. They rattled their buckets.
“Uh,” said Tanith.
Sanguine appeared at her elbow, and grinned at the kids. “Look,” he said, “there’s a little zombie. Smells a darn sight better than the real thing, doesn’t he? And a vampire! Doesn’t she look cute? And a rabbit!” He faltered. “A rabbit. That... that ain’t exactly scary, though, is it?”
The rabbit looked up at him. “It is if you’re scared of rabbits.”
Tanith nodded. “You’ve got to admit, he makes a good point.”
“You talk funny,” said the witch. “Where are you from?”
Tanith smiled. “I’m from London.”
The pirate frowned. “Is that in France?”
The Mad Hatter scowled. “It’s in England, dummy.” He looked at Tanith. “You’re English. Why do you have a sword?”
“Because I’m an English ninja,” Tanith replied. “We’re just like regular ninjas, except we wear leather and flirt more.”
The kids nodded, satisfied with the definition, and then rattled their buckets again. “Trick or treat,” they chorused.
“This actually isn’t our house,” Tanith told them, “but whatever you find in there, is yours to keep.”
The pirate perked up. “Even the TV?”
“Especially the TV.”
The kids glanced at each other, then stormed the house. Tanith waited a moment, watching them approach Jerry’s headless corpse warily. The rabbit hesitated, then nudged Jerry’s head with his fluffy foot. The head rolled in its own blood, and the rabbit shrugged. “That’s so fake,” he said, and turned to help the pirate with the TV.
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I'm alive.
....Are you okay, Sparky?
*sighs*
...
...
....No....
Sparky, I'm sure he'll come back. I don't think he'll want to leave you like this.
...
Do you need a hug? Only $5.00
*mutters darkly*
*mumbles something about a friend's discount*
*laughs and shakes head*
Oh, Eve.
*smiles*
*looks at Lav*
Not after what I e-mailed him.
*looks at Mist* Are you okay?
...What did you email him, Sparky?
Don't know yet Eve, but by the looks of it I think I will be.
Uh...
*speaks slowly at first, talking to normal speed by the end*
Okay, well, uh... Since I don't know what you emailed him, I'm just going to keep hoping he'll come back.
*chews lip*
...
...
I sent him something, and he did what he always does.
He took it the wrong way and then he overreacted.
Oh...
*nods*
*decides not to say anything more*
Well...
*tries to change subject, but doesn't have a topic to change to*
Uh...
*not sure if self wants to try to change subject*
Never mind...
*is being hugged to death by Shaun*
Sparky -
*attempts to push Shaun off*
You don't have to listen to me, but -
*again*
I suggest you just -
*again*
Give it some time.
Or something.
I don't need your advice.
Tell Shaun to piss off.
*stays quiet*
*sits on couch*
*sits next to Eve*
*holds his hand and starts singing quietly*
Don't worry,
About a thing,
Coz every little thing,
Is gonna be alright...
*smiles in recognition*
I know that song, Eve.
Everyone knows that song.
*squeezes her hand softly and smiles*
Will Smith seems to love that song.
*smiles back*
Yeah.
*keeps smiling*
*wraps an arm around her shoulders again*
*moves slightly closer to him and rests head on his shoulder* it's already Tuesday... Or is it Wednesday?
Tuesday.
*rests own head on top of hers*
*grins and puts a hand on his head* your turn. :P
*reaches up with other hand and puts it over hers*
Ha.
*makes clicking sound with toungue*
*a live chicken stands on Mist's hand*
*millions of live chicken balance on top of one another...on Mist's hand*
Beat that. :D
*looks up at the live chickens*
*shakes head and they all topple off*
:P
*scowls good-naturedly*
*gets up and eats all the live chickens*
*watches Eve enviously*
*tosses Mist a live chicken along with the antidote*
Lavereno and Sparrrrky seem to have misappeared.
Yes. Misappeared.
Misappeared and tapfancing. *grins*
Thanks. *eats live chicken and takes the antidote*
I'm here.
Don't really have anything to say, so just doing come cat research.
Can't believe how much I still don't know about them...
*shakes head*
Pathetic, really.
...Yes...doing Cat Research on holidays is pretty pathetic.
...
*bursts out laughing*
Sorry... *is laughing irl*
No offense.
*smiles*
Ha ha. I mean for my story. Warriors.
Still here.
Okay Sparky. :)
Of course you are. And just in time for me to be a slow commenter. :(
*laughs*
I found a typo in a book! Instead of Tawnypelt, they said Tawnypeut. That's funny. :P
hey all
Hi Nix. :)
NIXION STRANGE.
ZATHRACT MIST
GUESS WHAT?
WHAT?
I JUST ATE A LIVE CHICKEN!!!!!!!!
Random outbreak is over by the way.
GOOD FOR YOU! I JUST ATE A DEAD PENGUIN!!!
Yo Nixiono
Hey Eve
I'm writing out a better version of my reaction to your death though.
Do you know how hard it is to type with your fingers half frozen?
yes, i do. Wish i didn't
And i sleept in my arm last night, and my shoulder really hurts
and my version was as good as it's going to get, at least for now
That's fine. It was pretty good.
if you say so...
*is uncertain*
*shrugs*
It WAS pretty good.
Is everyone going to die in that?
In what?
In that thing you wrote, where Nix dies? Are you writing any more of that?
Oh, we did something else last night...this morning.
Nixion lay on the road, still, unmoving. His hair was wet with sticky blood and a steady trail of it was still running down his temple and dripping onto the ground. Dead. He was dead. Dead and nothing would bring him back.
I couldn't quite take it in. My eyes were still starting at the place he had been standing moments ago, still seeing him fall to the ground in slow motion.
His clothes were battered and ripped, battle worn. Nixion's eyes were open, but they were empty, unseeing. Lifeless.
And then it hit me. The incredible wave of realization, of cruelty, and the refusal to believe. For a second everything flashed white before slowly fading back into colour again. Everything was blurred, slow. All movement brought pain and more disbelief.
Nixion is dead... I thought, trying to take it in. The truth slowly seeped in. I didn't kneel by his side and mourn, didn't scream, didn't cry with the others. I didn't say my goodbyes.
That wasn't how Nixion would have done things in reverse.
I turned slowly and faced the army of Vampires still waiting. My fists were clenched. I couldn't see. My steps were hollow and low, lifeless.
I was in a blind, uncontrollable rage.
One fist found my dagger. The other found the throat of Vampire. They would all die.
Sorry, I had to go for a bit. Back now. :)
I read that earlier today, Mist. It's really cool.
i was playing chess with this guy in america
Really, Nix?
That's interesting.
the game wouldn't let me move my queen
That stinks.
You changed it. Cool.
*turns to book*
Thresh Thresh Thresh Thresh Thresh Thresh!
yeah. Then it made my castle only move into one place, so i did it, and they guy took my castle
Yeah, that must be a bad game then.
hey Eve, did you see mine?
it was a bad game, im usually better
Hi people!
I'm up, on a comp, and typing already. Ha. So i might be a bit distant.
hey Lav, did you read my HP fan-fic?
http://readthismortals.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/harry-potter-prologue-notes.html
Hi Star
ooookaye.... im going to watch a movie
BBL
Bye!
Don't let me get first. My writing skills are out for today.
Bye Nix. And yes, I did read it. :)
Hi Star. :)
I don't think I have anything to dedicate to either...
*thinks*
I'm in the mood for chocolate now.
*takes Easter egg out*
*starts eating it*
*hums Tabloid Magazine*
I should read Catching Fire...
Hope, you on Skype?
And now the next person will HAVE to get first!
Ha!
3200th!
Bye nix
Hi star
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
I forced someone to get first!
*grins and falls over backwards* I'll write a dedication later.
...The font's changed...
Yeah, I'm on Skype, Mist. But it's kinda late and I'm in PJ's...
If that's what you were thinking.
See? All you people on the other side of the world getting up only a little bit before me. *sighs*
No, I was just wondering. I can't call anyways.
...
...
*tackles Eve*
ON PAGE 11 OF 16!!
What does that mean, Star?
Okay Mist.
Nice Star! :)
Uh, I meant about the getting up thing, Star. Not the page number...
brb
Last night I had me a dream, son...
...The end of the world could be seen...
Black as the night,
Life outta sight,
Well you can't imagine the scene,
And I can almost see the end of the world,
Yeah I can almost see the end of the world,
Just gimme a minute, and I'll put you in it,
So gimme a minute, and I'll put you in it, but you must never retuuu-uuu-uuu-uuurn!
Schouw!
*laughs and gets tackled*
*pins her to the ground*
Well, my character's history thing is longer than I thought it would be...
*is wondering if self should change it*
*struggles*
*makes sure she can't get up*
Ha!
Well, them lot in aus got up whenever, then me in england on the other side of the world got up just a bit later.
Hi sparky.
*struggles some more, then gives up and lies there*
There's a fire,
Startin in my heart,
Reachin a fever pitch and it's bringin me out the dark...
...I didn't really get that, Star, but okay.
*smiles at song*
I have that song, Eve. :P
*rolls off her*
Them lot.
In aus.
Got out of bed.
And me.
On the other side of the world.
Got out of bed only a bit later.
*sighs* I often say things tthat make perfect sense to me and then nobody gets them . . . Maybe my brain's screwed up.
Or maybe our brains are.
Braaaainzzzz...
Oh. Okay Star.
Um... I would ask, but I'm not sure if I want to myself... It's...
*shrugs*
YAY! DONE 12 OF 16!
Nice Star! :)
And page sixteen is only half a page:
Although, i might add more to it.
*page:)
Cool, Star. :)
*thinks*
Uh...mm...
hmm...
*shakes head*
Gah, I have to make up my mind.
*sighs*
Oh no! Thresh died!
Nooooooooooooooo!
....Ah well.
Wow Eve, I think you're very close to the end.
Wha?
Oh no! Peeta died!!!
Just kidding. I SHOULD read catching fire though.
I'm trying to use another word than said as much as possible. Sometimes you really run out of words, do't you?
I already started Catching Fire. But I stopped reading...
Oh no Thresh died NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! ah well? *laughs*
*irl*
I READ ALL THREE OF THEM!!!!!!!
I think my favourite character is Haymitch. Yes.
Btw, no spoilers, please. Got that? Good.
DAMN!
I chsnge a "said" to a "pointed out" and thought i was being all clever, but then i saw another "pointed out" a few lines down!
Subsitute for "pointed out", anyone???
Nope. No spoilers. I hate spoilers. Even fake spoilers.
Erm... Do you guys want to read a bit of my character's past? Like, how she found her power and things like that?
...
I didn't get very far though... well, kinda, but not how I wanted it to be...
I wanted to keep it short, but it still got long and I didn't even get to the part I wanted yet... I didn't want to make it long. Just like a short story...
@Star
Stated? Could that work? Don't have another word. Sorry.
I don't know, star. Reminded him/her/them? Probably only in some cases, though...
Yeah, post it lav!
*gives Mist a feather*
Okay...
Just to let you know, I'm still working on it and... maybe I'll take out some things before I really post it...
*takes the feather, grins and starts tickling Eve with it*
Oh, and since this is my character, her given name is different too.
REMINDED!!!!
Thanks eve!!! :)
*giggles and twists away*
No problem, Star.
Okay lav
*moves forward and continues tickling*
When she was seven years old, Julie Tanaka wanted to be a zoo-keeper. She loved animals. When she watched Dr. Doolittle, she started trying to talk to animals. But when she was ten, she discovered her voice. Writing or singing, she didn't know yet. Possibly both. Since then, she stopped wanting to be a zoo-keeper. Even though she had a different career in mind, Julie still loved animals and would still be trying to communicate with her cats as practice. Then, when she was eleven, she discovered her power.
She was thinking about how she's been trying to talk to animals, but it never came to her till then to try and become an animal. So, she got one of her cats, took it to her room, put it on her bed and looked at it. She closed her eyes and pictured the cat in her mind. How it looks, how it moves, how it acts. Suddenly, she felt the change. She was shrinking, fur growing everywhere, hair getting shorter. She started to slouch over when her back legs began to shrink more. Although, she couldn't see colors very well, her eyesight grew better, her glasses disappearing. Her hearing grew sharper as well as her sense of smell. As soon as it started, the shrinking stopped. She moved around, trying to get used to the change. 'Wow.' she thought. 'This is really different.'
'H-How did you do that?' a voice came from above. Julie's cat, a calico she-cat named Patches, slid off the bed and faced her, wide-eyed.
'I don't know.' Julie answered. She walked- no, padded- towards a mirror and saw herself. She was black furred, with brown eyes. Like her human hair and eye color. She saw Patches appear behind her through the mirror.
'This is odd... talking to you like this.' meowed Patches. 'It got annoying when you kept trying to talk to us even though you couldn't. But now you really can.'
'Yeah.' Julie nodded, remembering the door was closed. She padded to the door and looked at the handle. Luckily, it was a handle and not a knob. Otherwise she wouldn't be able to open it. Julie tested her jump. It was weak and shaky. She kept jumping till she felt it was good enough, then jumped and reached for the handle. She missed, so she tried again. All the while, Patches watched from the side. Her tail curled over her toes.
'Why do you do that?' she meowed. 'It's easier to call.'
Julie was panting now. 'Oh. You think? Lazy, that's what you are.' she meowed between gasps. Patches lashed her tail in annoyance, but Julie ignored it. She got ready to spring one last time. Just then, she heard footsteps coming from the other side. Julie hid under the bed. The footsteps belonged to her dad. He opened the door, saw Patches and let her walk out. Julie waited till he was gone before venturing out of her hiding place. She sat up and reflected the last few minutes being a cat. 'Sometimes, we communicate with our movements. Not just by meowing. I could understand her body language, even though I wasn't a cat for long.' Julie walked out of the room. Velcro, a gray tabby she-cat, came up to her and looked her over. It seemed as if Patches had told the rest of them about her transformation.
'Well, since you're a cat, I'm going to tell you now, my name's not Velcro. Please stop calling me that. It's Grey.'
'Grey? That's... different. But I think I can get used to it.' If cats could smile, Julie would have.
Wow! My story's so long!
Hi Lynxia.
Lynxia's here? Her comment disappeared then.
Hi Lynxia! :)
It's good Lav.
*smiles*
Thanks Mist.
*looks at it again and tilts head*
Although... I think I might take somethings out...
I've just opened my curtains and it looks Luke summer outside. I wonder if we'll have a proper summer this year...
My Warriors fan fic will be something like that... Kind of.
Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawr.
Cool, Lav. But I think you mean tabby-cat, not she-cat.
*curls up and tries not to laugh*
Hi Lynxia
*is still tickling her with the feather*
Hi lynxia!
Lavender, your story is good, it's reall interesting,, but if you were going to put that history on your OC, i'd suggest making it less like an interesting story ( :( ) and more like . . . Just stating facts. Which is more boring, but shorter.
No Eve. She-cat means female. That's how it is in the Warriors books.
*really
*or real. Depends.
*tilts head*
I know Star. I was thinking that story could be posted, but shortened on my OC.
I mean I'll post it as it is, but on my OC, I'll shorten it.
Wait, my history Shad?
Yay!
And you need to post the next part of 14U, Lynxia! Now! Nooooow!
Oh...Flame has...uh...left...
I've only wrote a tiny bit of it though.
Let me get on my laptop. Brb.
DON'T LYNX!
*points to the bottom of two pages ago*
*reads and eyes widen*
Crap.
*sees that Mist is distracted*
*uses opportunity to escape the Feather of Despair*
*hides under a table*
No!
*dives under the table and contines tickling Eve with the feather*
This is my fault too... *head in hands*
Am on laptop now btw.
People, what do you think of the title "Rebellious Flight" for the title of my new story?
Or, "Flying to your Death?"
OR, some other variation.
Not sure if this is a good time to say it, but I just wanted to know.
If you need my history, Shads, I'm still working on it... I didn't even think of making a history till now... so...
I don't have much at the moment. Making it up as I go. Not even sure HOW I find out about the Sanctuary... but I know I'll put something about that in my story...
Hi lynxia!
*squeals and crawls away*
*jumps out of treehouse and catches a branch*
*swings through the trees*
Star, you know the story where you can't remember anything. It kind of reminds me of another I've been reading/writing...
Will be distant now. Am writing.
*thinks*
Is Sims2 free? Or do you have to buy it?
Just wondering...
hey
Hi Nix. :)
Thabk you very much for answering my question. I really appreciate that. (that wsa sarcasm, btw)
*thank
*was
Hi, nix!
You have to buy it. It's quite hard to get hold of now but it is cheaper than Sims 3.
Hi Nix!
hi all
Fine. Flight to your Death sounds a little stupid tbh and Rebellious Flight seems a little long.
Thanks for answering my question.
Hi Nix!
*is hiding between branches*
Star, I thought I said what I thought about the title,
Thanks Lynxia.
Hi again Nix. :)
brb
K Nix.
Oh yeah, and I'm distant.
back
WB Nix.
I think it might be my fault Flame left as well...
it had nothing to do with you
*looks up*
Why Lynx?
*looks at date*
*realizes*
WHOA!!!! Had I been here THAT long already? That's ridiculous! April? I came here in February! It's already April?
...
...
heh... yeah... Time goes so fast for me... too fast...
*sigh*
*moment passes*
*looks at time again and notices date*
Another 'Whoa!' A month after tomorrow, it'll be my birthday!
*shakes head*
How come I never notice these things till later?
Because, when he stopped apocalypse chronicles we had an argument over email. I got the email on the anniversary of the crash so I was already in a foul mood. So I said some things I wasn't proud of. We both did. Yeah, we made up but I still think he think that I hate him.
*turns and punches tree* It's my fault!
*reads past comments*
Oops... uh...
I'll just... uh...
Bad time.
*fades out*
*hugs Lynx*
It's not.
...
*reads Lav's comment*
*checks date*
HOLY CRACKERMOLY!
It's my birthday in less than a month!
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