@StarkSpangledMayflower_Mad_Elder
(My villain isn’t formed yet either, hey Euric, mind if our characters are friends u TIL they change sides?)
(My villain isn’t formed yet either, hey Euric, mind if our characters are friends u TIL they change sides?)
(So both of your characters and mine or just one of your characters?)
(Also, are your characters seniors at the same school as mine or do they know each other some other way?)
(The second one you can decide but only my villain, Arryn because my freelancer has discovered his powers. They both go to the same high school but Arryn is ditching school today to go read in the local bookstore cuz of a test she didn’t study for)
(Don't all of the characters know about their powers? Everybody has them since birth, don't they?)
Basically everyone is born with them, yes.))
(Thanks)
(Oh I thought they develop as they age. Ok then she hasn’t found a use for her powers except passing all her coding classes)
(So you don't want my character to be friends with your freelancer?)
(If you want them to be friends I’m cool with that, but I didn’t want to seem annoying by having two of my characters as friends of yours lol
(Oh no I'm totally fine with it! It would be cool if Sol was friends with both of them! Is Killian a freelancer already?)
(Yeah, Lillian is a freelancer and Arryn is undecided as of yet)
(Okay!)
(So Arryn is at the local bookstore ditching class. Either we can meet there or somewhere else)
(Got it)
(Where do you want to meet?)
(My character can't miss school or they would flunk right away but if your character is planning to stay at the bookstore all day then I can have my character finish reading a book and head there right after school to get the next in the series.)
(Sure, that works! They’ll be in the back by the fiction books)
Sol decided to eat lunch in the library that day and read Loki's Wolves from the series The Blackwell Pages by K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr. She ate her sandwich (prepared by herself, of course) as she flipped to the next page and realized there wasn't any. "Dammit!" a few other students looked over at her, and she realized she had said it a little loud. She got a curious look from the librarian, Mr. Lafler. I'll just have to go to the bookstore after school because I know the library at school doesn't have this series. I'm pretty sure I have some cash on me. She thought as she pulled her wallet out and discovered a 10 dollar bill. She compared the price of the first book. Yes! Just enough to get me the paperback! She finished her lunch in silence, not caring to find someone to talk to at the moment. At the beginning of the day she had walked around the halls to see if there was any potential bullies she would have to deal with that day, and didn't see anyone so she ate in peace. The rest of the day was pretty stressful, but that was normal. She headed to the bookstore once classes were over.
Arryn flipped through the pages of the throne of glass by Sarah J. Maas whilst sitting on the beanbag chair provided. She took out a carrot and bit it while turning to the next page
Nixon walked out the door and locked it behind him, a black jansport backpack slung over his shoulder. He plopped his earbuds in and selected a playlist while beginning his walk to school. Nixon planned on stopping for an iced coffee on the way, he had already left later than he should have and he would with out a doubt be late for class but it wouldn't be the first time.
Bump))
Heath yawned and shut off his phone, ignoring the texts from his co-workers and news bullshit. So tired, all I did last night was kill and, it seems that they haven't found any of the bodies yet. Heath mused, shooting his head up when his phone started to go off like crazy. Huh, so the found the bodies. Well, that was shortlived. He thought sarcastically, hitting mute on his phone.
Easton had fallen asleep a few times when Florence finally arrived, slapping her hands down on her winged friend's shoulders. She gave him a grin that revealed sharp teeth, "Hello~ I'm finally here. There was a bit of foot traffic near my apartment complex." She said, clearly much more happy to be away from the crowds. Leaning over, she eyed Heath before standing up straight and adjusting her bookbag.
Heath noticed the stare and looked up, tilting his head. He was more than a bit confused about why anyone would stare at him. Oh, it was probably because my phone just went off like crazy. He reassured himself, looking back down at his hands and checking his watch.
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