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<blockquote data-quote="Mithral·Dragon" data-source="post: 5047711" data-attributes="member: 57696"><p>A sudden clamor beyond the door snatched whatever thoughts away from the current topics of discourse. Tea poured into and overflowed from one cup; words were held on baited breath. Muffled voices could be heard, whining turned to yelling. The owners, likely juvenile Touts, were just beyond the closed door to the headquarters of the Paranormal Protection Agency. One, if not both, had a message of some importance - yet neither ceased their rants to knock upon the door.</p><p></p><p>Indeed, once the door was open from those within, the two youths maintained their indignation. Each vehemently fought to control of the argument. One swung a creamy slip of vellum at the other as though it were a powerful weapon. <strong><em>"I got here first, Tyler!"</em></strong> The petulant whine from the tousled girl was answered in kind by the beefy boy opposite her. <strong> "No, Ally, you shoved me so I couldn't get to the door before you."</strong> He waved his own slip of parchment at his foe. </p><p></p><p>Unaware of the fact that they had become derelict of duty - having failed to Tout their message succinctly - the two continued to squabble as only children can. <strong><em>"Mine's more important than yours!"</em></strong> Ally shouted with an earnest pout for punctuation. <strong>"Why, just because it's artsy-fartsy paper?!? Why - if you weren't a girl I'd have socked you for shoving me."</strong> The intelligible words soon were lost as Ally pounced on Tyler. Girl or not, she was ensuring that her words were understood and that she was the more important of the two. </p><p></p><p>Unabated, the pummeling wouldn't likely lead to anything more injured and pride and a bruised ego. Their squabbles however, meant the missive wasn't being Touted. Whomever had requested aid of the Agency may be in dire need. These two also represented the first break in the monotony and boredom of this first work week! One could only be kept in anxious anticipation over what the Touts had to say for so long. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mithral·Dragon, post: 5047711, member: 57696"] A sudden clamor beyond the door snatched whatever thoughts away from the current topics of discourse. Tea poured into and overflowed from one cup; words were held on baited breath. Muffled voices could be heard, whining turned to yelling. The owners, likely juvenile Touts, were just beyond the closed door to the headquarters of the Paranormal Protection Agency. One, if not both, had a message of some importance - yet neither ceased their rants to knock upon the door. Indeed, once the door was open from those within, the two youths maintained their indignation. Each vehemently fought to control of the argument. One swung a creamy slip of vellum at the other as though it were a powerful weapon. [B][I]"I got here first, Tyler!"[/I][/B] The petulant whine from the tousled girl was answered in kind by the beefy boy opposite her. [B] "No, Ally, you shoved me so I couldn't get to the door before you."[/B] He waved his own slip of parchment at his foe. Unaware of the fact that they had become derelict of duty - having failed to Tout their message succinctly - the two continued to squabble as only children can. [B][I]"Mine's more important than yours!"[/I][/B] Ally shouted with an earnest pout for punctuation. [B]"Why, just because it's artsy-fartsy paper?!? Why - if you weren't a girl I'd have socked you for shoving me."[/B] The intelligible words soon were lost as Ally pounced on Tyler. Girl or not, she was ensuring that her words were understood and that she was the more important of the two. Unabated, the pummeling wouldn't likely lead to anything more injured and pride and a bruised ego. Their squabbles however, meant the missive wasn't being Touted. Whomever had requested aid of the Agency may be in dire need. These two also represented the first break in the monotony and boredom of this first work week! One could only be kept in anxious anticipation over what the Touts had to say for so long. . . [/QUOTE]
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