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Posted: Sun, 22/10/2017 13:16 (7 Years ago)
Oh my-
I just found this and I have to say, I'm absolutely in love with your art. It's- I can't even put into words how much I love your style. Keep it up, you're so good! :0


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Posted: Sun, 22/10/2017 10:59 (7 Years ago)
"Just don't go into the basement." Mals replies.

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Posted: Sat, 21/10/2017 21:37 (7 Years ago)
"Well, I'll figure that out when I get there. Any of the three could be possible, so it's better to work it out once I know all the facts. Anyways, a dragonet isn't exactly a baby dragon, they're more like... miniature versions. Pretty dangerous, but if you know what you're doing you'll be fine." Mals replies.

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Posted: Sat, 21/10/2017 11:21 (7 Years ago)
"Three possibilities. Either it's a particularly upset dragonet, which is probably the second most sensible. It could be an angry phoenix or kilosa, but those are unlikely considering they're more rare and usually don't show up. Besides, it's a dark stone building, it's the best place for a dragonet." Mals replies, reciting the information as if he's learned it by heart.

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Posted: Fri, 20/10/2017 22:13 (7 Years ago)
"Then lets go." Mals replies, opening the front door.

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Posted: Fri, 20/10/2017 21:24 (7 Years ago)
"Oh no, you're going." Syd says. "If you want to learn more, this is the way to do it."

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Posted: Fri, 20/10/2017 21:20 (7 Years ago)
"Ok, I'm ready. Who's going?" Mals asks, walking back into the room with a small black backpack slung over one shoulder.

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Posted: Thu, 19/10/2017 19:44 (7 Years ago)
"Mals... I know his life has been rough. I don't know everything, and what I do know is pretty bad. I can't say much more than that, but I can say this - he never deserved it." Syd replies, pausing. "Cass has also had a tough existence. Her siblings are all bigger, stronger, while she relies on logic and statistics to get her through sticky situations. Everything she's known for... it paints her as cruel and unforgiving, when she's really not like that. There was a time when she was happy, when she still felt emotions. You can probably see it in her face, her movements. She tries, I know she does, but she feels like an alien, and she always ends up reverting back to her old ways. That's really all I can say."

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Posted: Thu, 19/10/2017 00:10 (7 Years ago)
@Lucky
I think it's a great idea!

@Atavan
I enjoyed it, it was very well written. A+

@All
Am I allowed to dump another story
Its only the beginnings of one, but its a redo of Until the Ticking Stops for my high school application. I'll take any feedback.
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Mauve was not fascinating, not in the slightest. Nor was she talkative, bubbly, popular, or important at all. In fact, nobody really noticed her. She was so quiet, so normal, she faded into the background like she was never there at all. People didn't know her name, much less her hobbies or interests, but they did not waste time worrying about it in their little heads. As soon as someone did realize she was there, they were always distracted by something far more captivating moments later, and she was once again invisible.
Now, you'd assume someone as boring as Mauve would have an equally boring life. I regret to inform you that you'd be correct. Her parents were nothing special - they had average jobs and made a suitable amount of money - and she was sorely lacking in any sort of sibling or relative to pull her into the crazy things young high schoolers think up in their spare time. Instead, she spent her time reading and drawing silently in her completely normal bedroom. Other children her age didn't even know the couple living there had a daughter, as she only left for school and the occasional errand.
What Mauve was could be described in one simple word. She was an observer. She watched others live their lives instead of living her own. She was ordinary in every way, but she enjoyed seeming those that weren't. It made her feel content, even if it condemned her to a meaningless existence full of nothing but mind-numbing work and loneliness.
However unexciting Mauve was, she did seem to get into the most peculiar situations that many would not believe in all their years. Such as the time she encountered a housecat the size of a great dane and helped it's owner - a dainty girl with flawless white skin, black hair, and two pairs of arms - catch the not so little rascal. Mauve knew no one would believe her claims, so she kept them to herself, and it soon became normality to her. The oddest thing, perhaps, was the idea that no one else saw what she could see. They did not glance at the mismatched animals in every color to ever exist as they walked down the sidewalks. They didn't look at the strange claw-marks that dripped pink goo or the assortment of fur and scales and who knows what else scattered in street corners.
So Mauve kept it to herself. She learned quickly. Yet, the downright weird situations continued until she was well into her third year of high school.
Then, she stumbled upon one that would unwittingly bring her end


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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 10:35 (7 Years ago)
"You have to take them." Syd says. "Oh come on, I'm busy!" Mals argues, but Syd just shakes her head. "No whining. You can explain some of the angel stuff to them while you're there, anyways." Mals sighs, and heads off, calling over his shoulder. "Fine, let me get my stuff real quick."

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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 10:25 (7 Years ago)
"Hey, I think I've found something." Mals says, walking into the living room. "It shouldn't be too dangerous, I don't think. Want to take the newbies out to see what it's like?" Syd shrugs. "You coming?" "Nah, I'm in the middle of... something. But I'll be monitoring."

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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 01:03 (7 Years ago)
"Pretty much. You do that a lot when you deal with angels. They're kind of infuriating." Syd replies.

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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 00:51 (7 Years ago)
"I suppose, but I keep trying. Mals is clueless, Cass isn't entirely sure either, and Jax has never really paid attention to that stuff. Michael won't give me straight answers, and the rest of them are out of my reach. Even the ones who, I assume, know the actual answer." Syd sighs.

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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 00:13 (7 Years ago)
"They don't, though. That's the thing. One thing I've noticed with many angels is this - they value order. If they think something is out of place, they take it away. Earth would be long gone if they had given up on it." Syd replies.

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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 00:07 (7 Years ago)
"I mean, I get there's a little civil war going on, but most of the time they're just sitting around doing nothing and waiting. They can at least pay a little attention to Earth, it certainly needs it." Syd says, kind of to herself.

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Posted: Tue, 17/10/2017 00:02 (7 Years ago)
"Well, at first, I thought it was pretty cool. When Michael first told me, I was young and naive. I believed they were good things. Now, honestly? They're dangerous and the deities who send them are annoying. Not to mention to angels refuse to do anything about it." Syd shrugs.

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Posted: Mon, 16/10/2017 23:51 (7 Years ago)
"On what? Them or the general idea?" Syd replies right back, a slight smile on her face.

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Posted: Mon, 16/10/2017 23:46 (7 Years ago)
"Well, usually they're from minor gods or creatures all over the universe. Occasionally, another dimension. They're mostly sent here by accident, or miss their target, or were just random care packages." Syd replies.

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Posted: Mon, 16/10/2017 23:40 (7 Years ago)
"Hm, well it's good to have someone so observant." And someone who can see through all of Mals's crap She thinks to herself. "If you want to ask ask questions, I can answer some of them, others you'll just have to 'true or false' your way through."

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Posted: Mon, 16/10/2017 23:32 (7 Years ago)
"True." Syd says to Anna. "And most of what you said is also true, Ash. Although many things about Michael are wrong, you nailed Cass, and most of the stuff you've said about Mals is true too. The first part of your analysis on me is good, but the end is a bit sketchy. I applaud you. I can't wait to see what your reaction to some of the others will be."

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