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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:07 am
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Glowing eyes widened as Freya slugged her boilfriend in the shoulder, but the expression on kettil's face made it clear he hadn't minded. She grinned, chuckling herself as Freya leaned against her, and a hand rose automatically to touch the other ghoul's arm.
A soft roll of her eyes followed Kettil's reassurances that he was firmly attached to his ghoulfriend, but she was still smiling. It was actually pretty cute. Hadiyya hadn't been paying a whole lot of attention to what was going on around school while she had been waiting for word back from Sharra, but there had been a change of partners at some point. Wisely, she chose not to mention it. Freya looked happy, and that was the important thing.
Muka's offer of a shopping trip was a tempting one, and dark brows rose as she considered. She didn't strictly need the use of a brawler to beat the snot of anyone for her, but hey, could be useful some day. She did like jewelry, however.
"Could I join this wager as well?" What in Jack's name was she going to offer up herself is she lost?
Then she had an idea. "I could offer up an afternoon of pampering and Henna." She lifted her hands, fingers wiggling on one while the other moved back to point at her shoulder and the blossoms that rested there. "I can draw anything you want, and it'll be there for a couple of weeks."
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:29 am
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Moriko had stood quietly by herself as the teachers had explained what would be happening that weekend. It all seemed simple enough, or rather she hoped that it did.
-It's just a jump to the left-
Moriko formed a line to get on the bus with the other students and settled herself into a seat. She wrapped her tails around herself and got comfortable for the ride. The Kitsune napped for a few, finding the rhythm of the bus soothing. Then, as the bus hit a hole, she jolted awake again. Curious to see who else had joined them on this venture, she peeked her head over her seat and spotted a roc. Apparently the Ghoul spotted her as well.
"Hello. Yes I am, I only just arrived a few days ago. I don't really know anyone here yet though." She paused for a moment. "It's nice to meet you Fiona. I'm Moriko." Unsure of what else to say, she paused another moment before continuing on. "Have you trapped before? I'm rusty myself but I'm quite curious about these dragons. Hoping I can catch one."
-and then a step to the right-
Sometime later Moriko found herself moving off of the bus along with the rest of the students. It looked as if they had finally arrived at their destination. Once again, Moriko listened to the instructions and picked up a kit. Where should she start trapping? She supposed that her chances might be better in the areas that the other students avoided. The less competition she had the better. Then again, if she paired up with someone as a few were doing, it might help increase her chances. Her mind not yet made up, Moriko stood and listened to the rest of their instructions patiently, debating over her choices.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:45 am
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Was that really how that one was supposed to be set up? Olivia tilted her own head as she watched Molan reach over and rearrange some of her work. Honestly, she kind of wanted to slap his hands away for messing up what she had worked (not so) hard on, but there was a part of her that was more inclined to let him keep going. To her, he seemed to know what he was doing even though he was pretty much on the same page.
"Oh," was all she said to so much he told her. The way it looked. The tracks. Olivia glanced to the ground, realizing what he meant. There had been no sign of activity by these dragons they were looking for or even many creatures at all, "doesn't mean there won't be," she added on. And the spot looked nice, after all. It was a little out of the way, but it was framed so nicely by the rocks and the little foliage that was managing to survive in the harsher conditions. It was picturesque really, what critter wouldn't want to stop on by to their .. uh... assembled trap.
"Maybe seeing the trap will make them come to it," Olivia also commented. Because maybe something new would get them curious, it would for her. How smart were they? She had no idea.
But setting up another trap seemed like a really good idea. "Another trap sounds good," the ghoul smiled.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:55 pm
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Molan didn't really thing that she might not appreciate his help, or that maybe it wasn't helping. He'd really only thought about the fact that he wanted it set up right. Or as right as he knew. His grade might be on the line so effort was to be given to some degree, even if he really was just sort of guessing at things. After a bit of fidgeting with the thing it seemed... right again? Maybe. He sort of figured as much as he tilted his head examining their combined work on the now makeshift piece of work. He couldn't think of much to improve the thing, so it'd have to do.
He stood up slowly at that point, backing away and eying their work as she spoke, nodding a bit at her comment. Certainly they could come now, he just wasn't sure. It seemed a bit hidden away and yet... obvious even among the rocks. The lack of foliage made it seem painfully obvious, but the pygmy dragons couldn't be THAT smart could they? They'd still likely fall for the trade even if it was a bit... out there. It was still off to the side enough that they might think it was just an odd rock or plant of some sort. Maybe berries in it as an added thing to trick them? People used bait normally right? Afterall, he'd used a snack to catch Storm.
But what did a pygmy dragon even eat. "Maybe." He replied, nodding a bit as he finally deemed their 'attempt' acceptable as he moved to pick up his own trapping supplies. Best to just work on setting up the other trap, two would double their chances. Sort of. "Well let's go find another spot." He added, gesturing off in another direction briefly before walking along. There were going to be NO dragons if they stayed near it. "I don't see how a trap would attract a creature though." He added, flicking his tail a bit as he tried to figure out that logic. He'd go in the opposite direction of anything that looked remotely like a trap, so...
Oh whatever. These weren't people. They were minis. They could very well fall for it, he should stop over thinking this.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:49 pm
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"Nice to meet you Siddie. Yep, year 1 student." A smile was given to Siddie. "Is that your first time to go the Scarefari?" For the serpent dragon boil, going to scarefari wasn't the first time, but so far he only caught one Pygmy Dragon, and it wasn't the new coloration, so he released it. "There wasn't any sign of new coloration of P. dragon, but I often got this." He sought through his big bag and pulled out an opal to show Siddie.
The appearance of the head surprised the ghoul, AJ made a quick apology. The head blinked its eyes several times when Siddie talked to it. It blushes a bit and twisted its body left and right when she gave a compliment. Wow, the head was just like a little ghoul. Hungry? Yes! It was starving. It always starved when it smelt of food. Thus, the head nodded like crazy. When Siddie pulled out the candies, the head was stared at it, hardly with eye blinking. "CANDDDDDDDDDDIESSSSSS!" It screamed as if seeing a famous star.
The offering from Siddie was stopped by AJ though. He used one of his hands to cover the whole candy bag while picking one from it and returned to the sweetie. "Next time, just throw to it will do, It will catch...." For some reasons, his tone sounded so awkward. He didn't want Siddie to be bitten, but he was afraid his action maybe not so friendly. That reminded him of Marosa's hand and the sacrificed trays in Creepteria. No. Never put hands near the head's mouth. Obviously, AJ was spaced out a bit until the head pushed him. He turned to Siddie, "Like this." He threw the candy up in the midair and tosse towards the head, like the throw-and-catch game that dogs would enjoy.
Andrew should be lucky that he and his crackers would be safe now, at least for a few moments. The unknown aloof demon drew the attention of AJ, because of the similiarity they shared. Memories.
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