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Post by Tosca on Apr 27, 2007 3:14:44 GMT 9.5
Yes, but we expected no less, bless her. Hell, that was one rhythmic sentence.
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Post by himiko on Apr 27, 2007 3:18:00 GMT 9.5
Ooooh, the rhymses! Hehehe....
*has been driven insane by an overload of Maths*
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Post by Tosca on Apr 27, 2007 3:52:39 GMT 9.5
Eww, you have my sympathies. I've been driven similarly insane by my history work, which I took outside because it was sunny and completely normal outside - until I sat down, when a humongous gust of wind blew my notes everywhere. Oh well, pity. ^^
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Post by himiko on Apr 27, 2007 4:07:14 GMT 9.5
The weather, it conspires against us *peers suspiciously at sky*
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Post by Tosca on Apr 27, 2007 4:09:46 GMT 9.5
Well, it got me off doing it. ^^ *also looks at sky* interprets it as a favour from Mab*
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Post by Incapability on Apr 27, 2007 4:18:28 GMT 9.5
Um, in that case, how 'bout a nice little thunderstorm, with a little (ok, lots) rain, perhaps?
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Post by himiko on Apr 27, 2007 4:20:42 GMT 9.5
Yay! Me like rain! Particularly in the summer, it has to be said. Rain in summer maketh me a happy lunatic.
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Post by Incapability on Apr 27, 2007 4:23:50 GMT 9.5
oh yes, a nice, cool, rainy summer ... *dreams* *sighs happily*
did I mention that I hate heat? Today, it was so warm that I had to wear a SKIRT to my Latin exam so I wouldn't die. I hat skirts.
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Post by himiko on Apr 27, 2007 4:30:18 GMT 9.5
I don't mind skirts, as long as they are sufficiently long (i.e. ankle length). I don't really like short skirts, for one thing they tend to be rather tight and uncomfortable, for another, my legs are not so incredibly sexy that I want other people to see them, LOL.
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Post by Incapability on Apr 27, 2007 4:32:02 GMT 9.5
I tend to find skirts that are about knee-length acceptable. But any shorter - *red lights blinking*
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Post by mirandafan on Apr 27, 2007 7:33:36 GMT 9.5
I love skirts. I just never have a reason to wear em'. Around here, you wear anything that isn't jeans, and you get "What are you dressed up for?" Mab looked at the girl with question. Had the spells drained her already? Standing, she came to Lillian's side. "You've done well. You've proven you're capable. And that you believe." Lillian nodded, to winded to speak. This went much farther then anything she'd ever practiced against black wax candles in her room. Back then it was simple "Light as a feather, stiff as a board" kind of stuff. "The next level will be much more diffiuclt." Mab warned her.
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Post by Mab Rox on Apr 27, 2007 10:15:45 GMT 9.5
;D Very good! Me likes!
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Post by Tosca on Apr 27, 2007 18:10:52 GMT 9.5
No rest for the wicked... or the generally innocent, in this case. ^^ Good stuff, as usual! On the subject of skirts, I'm afraid I'm a sucker for them, so long as they're combined with heels.
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Post by himiko on Apr 28, 2007 2:36:50 GMT 9.5
Oooh, should be interesting to see the girl move onto the more advanced stuff.
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Post by mirandafan on Apr 28, 2007 23:38:28 GMT 9.5
Subtle fingers wisked over a unlit candle wick. The candle remained quiet. Again. No flame emerged. Mab played with her crystal red ring, swinging it's piece a couple times around her finger. How did Frik ever handle this without having a fit enough to spin the world another time around? She stood, Lillian's hand held still with an invisable current. The girl looked at her teacher with a small instant of terror. But there was no reason for it. "Can't I just use words?" Lillian begged. "Just this first time?" "Then there would be no point in continuing," Mab informed her. "Say the spell," She continued, watching the candle wick. "But not aloud. In your head." The girl did as asked, weaving her fingers through the air again. Mab cocked her head just slightly, careful not to react trough her frustration when the candle remained unlit. "We'll attempt something else," She suggested.
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