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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4792044" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p><span style="color: RoyalBlue">Ok... maybe the story needs moving? If no one has any problems with this, read the following post <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> Otherwise, disregard it and wait for further instructions from the game tyrant... I mean master ^.^*</span></p><p></p><p>Clover finally nodded, seeing that her friends were done lamenting the events of the evening. Koln was never going to get that taste out of his mouth, and Ruby was never going to un-know that Edward had killed her mentor. Time to move on and hope that he didn't throw them any more curve-balls.</p><p>She nodded, saying curtly yet politely, "Well, Edward, we will be sure to follow up in a few nights. Ok? Ruby? Koln? Are you ready to go?"</p><p>She looked wryly at her two friends slumped dramatically on the ground, 'Um... hm... guess not...'</p><p>Clover gave a little sheepish look in Edward's direction, holding up one finger in apology. ^.^*</p><p>She crouched down next to Ruby, placing a kind hand on her back and feeling the heaving of her sobs. Clover felt her pain, but she didn't think it was good to overstay thier welcome. She whispered in the girl's ear (perhaps a little more tenderly than expected), hoping that Koln would follow if she could get Ruby to move:</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Whispering in Ruby's Ear]<span style="color: Yellow">"I know you're sad, Ruby. But if there's one thing you should know, especially from working on a farm, it's that all things die. It's never pretty and it's never fair. However, without death, new life could never be born. Prestor is gone, but he left you in his place. Being a vampire might not have been <em>preferrable</em>, but look at it this way: <em>You</em> still exist. And I don't think that Prestor would have been happy to see his childe waste away worrying over him. He hand picked you, Ruby, not for a sick science experiment--like Koln and I--but because he saw a potential in you that he could only give to the one who would survive him. Ruby, vampirism aside, <em>don't</em></span> <span style="color: Yellow">throw away his gift. Get up, and march out of this office with conviction! Don't show Edward your sadness. Be strong."</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4792044, member: 79171"] [COLOR=RoyalBlue]Ok... maybe the story needs moving? If no one has any problems with this, read the following post :) Otherwise, disregard it and wait for further instructions from the game tyrant... I mean master ^.^*[/COLOR] Clover finally nodded, seeing that her friends were done lamenting the events of the evening. Koln was never going to get that taste out of his mouth, and Ruby was never going to un-know that Edward had killed her mentor. Time to move on and hope that he didn't throw them any more curve-balls. She nodded, saying curtly yet politely, "Well, Edward, we will be sure to follow up in a few nights. Ok? Ruby? Koln? Are you ready to go?" She looked wryly at her two friends slumped dramatically on the ground, 'Um... hm... guess not...' Clover gave a little sheepish look in Edward's direction, holding up one finger in apology. ^.^* She crouched down next to Ruby, placing a kind hand on her back and feeling the heaving of her sobs. Clover felt her pain, but she didn't think it was good to overstay thier welcome. She whispered in the girl's ear (perhaps a little more tenderly than expected), hoping that Koln would follow if she could get Ruby to move: [sblock=Whispering in Ruby's Ear][COLOR=Yellow]"I know you're sad, Ruby. But if there's one thing you should know, especially from working on a farm, it's that all things die. It's never pretty and it's never fair. However, without death, new life could never be born. Prestor is gone, but he left you in his place. Being a vampire might not have been [I]preferrable[/I], but look at it this way: [I]You[/I] still exist. And I don't think that Prestor would have been happy to see his childe waste away worrying over him. He hand picked you, Ruby, not for a sick science experiment--like Koln and I--but because he saw a potential in you that he could only give to the one who would survive him. Ruby, vampirism aside, [I]don't[/I][/COLOR] [COLOR=Yellow]throw away his gift. Get up, and march out of this office with conviction! Don't show Edward your sadness. Be strong."[/COLOR][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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