@Mr.Misfit
(Only partially. Dylan is one of my friendly and joke-y fragments. I have a bit more of a toned down side that he doesn't quite exemplify.)
(Only partially. Dylan is one of my friendly and joke-y fragments. I have a bit more of a toned down side that he doesn't quite exemplify.)
( I have a very odd personality. Element is kind of the person I'd love to be, but also avoid being. I like how she sticks up for herself, but there's also something I can't name about her that I'd enjoy avoiding.
Life is complex inside the Notebook my friends. )
(Haha yeah, I’m not like Vaughn at all.)
( Lol! )
Element sighed and lay down on her back. "Benny boy, when am I coming home?" she whispered. "This is really hard." she added, but the only person listening was herself. She sat up again, and continued reading, but she wiped the fog off her glasses first. ( Also another thing Element and I don't have in common. I don't have glasses XD )
( Poor Vaughn! I'd send E to comfort him or something if she weren't in a secret library. And Dylan and Avery saying that they're like they're characters in real life? I'm happy to tell you I do not have the same personality as E. XD )
(Well, Avery is more outgoing than I am, and a bit more… faint-y. I have never once in my entire life fainted, but she has at least twice in the past 48 hours already. Also, she's a bit more easily ticked off and open about her feelings.)
(Dylan and Avery still playing?)
(Dylan and Avery still playing?)
Well… This is that last thing she said:
Avery turned and saw Vaughn speeding away in his truck. "Vaughn?!?" she exclaimed. She turned to face Dylan. "What the heck is he doing? Where is he going?"
(Well…. She seemed dismissive afterwards. Or at least attempted to dismiss it. Perhaps she just needs a distraction?)
(Well…. She seemed dismissive afterwards. Or at least attempted to dismiss it. Perhaps she just needs a distraction?)
Oops… that's not the one I meant to quote…
Element closed yet another book and yawned. She wondered how everyone was doing… Well, obviously they didn't need her since nobody had tried to contact her. She grinned and pulled up another book. More reading for her!
(I can't tell if that was sarcastic loneliness or actual enjoyment?)
( Actual enjoyment! E and I LOVE READING )
( Actual enjoyment! E and I LOVE READING )
(Me, too!)
(Okay, so I don't really know what to do with Avery, but if Dylan hits her with an airplane, she'll probably chase him or something.)
(Well… Idek…)
( Idek what to do know. If E says anything it'll just be "and she opened another book" )
(Avery's just confused about Vaughn… Dylan… is… there… shrugs)
( well okay time for E to "Open another book." )
Element tossed ANOTHER book to the side and lay flat. She heard a creaking noise upstairs but ignored it, since the building was old. She rolled over on her stomach and started twiddling her thumbs, when suddenly she heard voices. She jumped quietly to her feet, and flew slowly to the top of the steps. It was kids!
"This place is crazy!" Said a boy voice. Element smiled.
(Sorry, I've been tied up. I have a better idea…)
Dylan stood to stand beside Avery, casting her a sideways glance. Without speaking, he reached across to her other shoulder and tapped, trying to draw attention away from his direction.
(It's up to you whether that trick works on her.)
Element knew she couldn't let the kids stay, so she covered herself in leaves and sticks and walked into the upper room, roaring. The kids got scared, and ran off, screeching. Element cleaned herself off and sighed. They'd be back!
( Also, this place she's in looks like an old house, and when you walk in there's a bunch of plants and stuff inside of it. A few bookshelves, the occasional chair. But there's a downstairs room that is HUGE with beautiful plants and a fire place and tons and tons of books. Just had to clarify… )
(Sorry, I've been tied up. I have a better idea…)
Dylan stood to stand beside Avery, casting her a sideways glance. Without speaking, he reached across to her other shoulder and tapped, trying to draw attention away from his direction.
(It's up to you whether that trick works on her.)
(Lol, I do this all the time to someone! She always falls for it! It's so great!)
Avery's eyebrows flicked upwards in surprise. Dylan was trying to use that trick on her? That was so old, she was surprised he even thought she'd fall for it. With a small smile, she decided to humor him and looked to her left, opposite of where he was standing.
She fell for that? Wow.
Dylan hadn't quite thought this far ahead, but thinking on his feet was his speciality. Cloaking, he went around to the shoulder that he tapped, then tapped the shoukder he had started at.
Okay, now where'd he go? Avery wondered, thinking of a way to find Dylan. She morphed her nose into a snout, giving herself a better sense of smell. Almost immediately, she scented something to her left, so she quickly changed back and glared in his direction.
Dylan backed away, curving to the right towards were Avery had been looking before. He forgot that Avery had the tracking powers of nature on her side, while Dylan's only method of hiding was invisibility. But why on earth would he let that ruin all the fun he was having?
He slipped behind Oscar, formed an airplane, and waited.
Avery reached out a hand, trying to feel for Dylan if he was still there. Nothing. He had moved already.
She shook her head with an amused smile on her face, then shifted completely into a wolf—her favorite animal to use for tracking. Thankfully, her head didn't swim this time, but that was likely because it was a much larger animal than a bird or mouse. Using her much-heightened senses, Avery sniffed the air and swiveled her ears, searching for Dylan with both scent and hearing.
A slight thumping sound came from the other side of the car—Dylan's heartbeat—and his scent came from that direction as well. Not bothering to change back, Avery smiled a toothy, wolf's smile and crept quietly around the car. When she had gotten to the other side, she let out a fairly loud howl.
Dylan fell out of his cloak in shock, the loud howl from behind him scaring him half to death. He wheeled around.
There stood a silver wolf. Avery at her best.
Dylan waved weakly, still recovering from the scare, "Nice to see you too, Darlin'. I don't suppose you can pick a more terrifying animal to have behind you next time? I don't think my heart rate is high enough." He laughed quietly to himself, then got up, "Okay, you win."
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