- Invitation Status
- Look for groups
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- My times are pretty erratic, but I try to avoid being on EST 11pm-9am.
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Genres
- Fantasy, Modern, Historical Romance.
Kenneth:
"But you yourself don't like swimming much?" Kenneth asked, filling in the blanks casually. He changed the subject in case it made his roommate uncomfortable. "You not going to the pool party, then?" As if on cue, his Phoenix, which was sitting on his desk in the shape of phoenix squawked angrily and unfolded itself until it revealed a smart-phone-like screen. The screen had a text scrolling across it. "At the pool party. You coming or what, Ken?" It was from an old friend. He bounced the phone in his hand and looked over at his roommate. "I'm heading over right now, actually. Wanna come?" @Azalea Pendragon
Eyvindr and Ginette:
Eyvindr was sitting in the library, going through his third book, when a very familiar voice sounded next to him. "Well, look who it is. First day back and little Evan is already in the library."
"What is it, Ginette?" He asked, not bothering to look up at her. His blood was about as blue as it got, and hers was pretty old and fancy as well. That, combined with the fact that neither of them really had any other friends, had somehow set them up in a weird, brother-sister, relationship that no one could mistake as romantic.
"There's a pool party toda-"
"No." He continued reading, though slowing his pace as he was getting distracted by her.
"You didn't even let me finish." She mock-pouted.
"I don't need to to know exactly what you're going to say. As I tell you every year, I'm not going." Eyvindr said, firmly and without remorse.
She laughed. "Suit yourself. Can't give up an annual ritual, can I?" With a pretty swish of her dark brown hair, she turned and walked off to join the fun.
Maya:
Maya had already made her way to the pool party. Much like another water element she'd seen, she went straight for the water, but rather than go inside, she decided it would be fun to walk on top of it, bringing the water up towards her in spurts. She wasn't wearing a swimsuit, just normal clothes, but water tended to flow off her if she didn't want it on her, so it wasn't so big a deal. She did a little, spinning dance, just enjoying the feeling of controlling the water freely, and ignoring the hubbub of the people around her.
"But you yourself don't like swimming much?" Kenneth asked, filling in the blanks casually. He changed the subject in case it made his roommate uncomfortable. "You not going to the pool party, then?" As if on cue, his Phoenix, which was sitting on his desk in the shape of phoenix squawked angrily and unfolded itself until it revealed a smart-phone-like screen. The screen had a text scrolling across it. "At the pool party. You coming or what, Ken?" It was from an old friend. He bounced the phone in his hand and looked over at his roommate. "I'm heading over right now, actually. Wanna come?" @Azalea Pendragon
Eyvindr and Ginette:
Eyvindr was sitting in the library, going through his third book, when a very familiar voice sounded next to him. "Well, look who it is. First day back and little Evan is already in the library."
"What is it, Ginette?" He asked, not bothering to look up at her. His blood was about as blue as it got, and hers was pretty old and fancy as well. That, combined with the fact that neither of them really had any other friends, had somehow set them up in a weird, brother-sister, relationship that no one could mistake as romantic.
"There's a pool party toda-"
"No." He continued reading, though slowing his pace as he was getting distracted by her.
"You didn't even let me finish." She mock-pouted.
"I don't need to to know exactly what you're going to say. As I tell you every year, I'm not going." Eyvindr said, firmly and without remorse.
She laughed. "Suit yourself. Can't give up an annual ritual, can I?" With a pretty swish of her dark brown hair, she turned and walked off to join the fun.
Maya:
Maya had already made her way to the pool party. Much like another water element she'd seen, she went straight for the water, but rather than go inside, she decided it would be fun to walk on top of it, bringing the water up towards her in spurts. She wasn't wearing a swimsuit, just normal clothes, but water tended to flow off her if she didn't want it on her, so it wasn't so big a deal. She did a little, spinning dance, just enjoying the feeling of controlling the water freely, and ignoring the hubbub of the people around her.