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Talia smirked and walked over to her, "All right! So where did you hide it?" She asked curiously and glanced around the area to see if she could see it. She plopped down beside her.
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Chase thought for a moment then a smile broke onto his face, "Yeah, that sounds right! It also fits with the whole frisbee thing." He said excitedly.
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Nate closed his eyes and shrugged, "It means that you're weird but that just makes you all the sexier." He said looking over at her out of the corner of his eye that is closest to her, he kept the other eye closed and his hands were behind his head casually.
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Dmitri froze at that question then looked over to Duncan warily. He looked down to Whisteria, "Why don't you go see what's wrong with that girl? She's in your class right?" He asked her, his voice portraying his inner tiredness.
Whisteria looked up at him then nodded. She knew he just wanted her away while he explained everything and she understood why. She turned to the girl with a smile and ran over to her. "Hi, can are you alright?" She asked in concern,
Dmitri watched her run off silently. He was thinking about how he should explain this. They deserved to understand why he hated their friend, no matter how much he didn't want to explain. After a moment he sighed, and closed his eyes for a couple seconds. When he opened them again, he began telling what happened. "When Terri and I were younger (she was three and I was nine) I was gone at school one day despite the fact that I hated doing so. It wasn't because I just didn't like school, it was because I didn't trust our father alone with her. He had always hated her and would always either ignore or hurt her but that day I thought it would be fine since he had to go to work- some big project or something. I was wrong. I came home early because I forgot my lunch and when I got there the front door was open and right inside was... my sister, lying on the floor in a pool of her own blood and surrounding her was none other that a group of demons. That was the first time I had ever met one so the way they look, smell and act was ingrained in my memory as evil. And they were, those demons didn't even think twice about trying to kill a three year old." All the while he spoke, he kept his eyes trained on his sister, his voice tense and he made sure to keep it devoid of the emotions that were boiling just below his surface, the only evidence of his immense anger was his tightly clenched fists.
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Hamira bit her lip in thought, "Well, he knew just where Allysa was even though his whole family thinks that he's dead so he must be keeping tabs on her and probably the rest of their family too. If she was able to escape and is now safe, he must not need her at the moment maybe?" She guessed.
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Riven walked down the halls, searching for the others. Once he spotted them, he stopped right behind the corner just in time to hear Dmitri's speech. He wasn't sure if Dmitri wanted others to hear the tale so he kept just out of sight, only moving around the corner and to them when he finished.
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Chase thought for a moment then a smile broke onto his face, "Yeah, that sounds right! It also fits with the whole frisbee thing." He said excitedly.
~*~
Nate closed his eyes and shrugged, "It means that you're weird but that just makes you all the sexier." He said looking over at her out of the corner of his eye that is closest to her, he kept the other eye closed and his hands were behind his head casually.
~*~
Dmitri froze at that question then looked over to Duncan warily. He looked down to Whisteria, "Why don't you go see what's wrong with that girl? She's in your class right?" He asked her, his voice portraying his inner tiredness.
Whisteria looked up at him then nodded. She knew he just wanted her away while he explained everything and she understood why. She turned to the girl with a smile and ran over to her. "Hi, can are you alright?" She asked in concern,
Dmitri watched her run off silently. He was thinking about how he should explain this. They deserved to understand why he hated their friend, no matter how much he didn't want to explain. After a moment he sighed, and closed his eyes for a couple seconds. When he opened them again, he began telling what happened. "When Terri and I were younger (she was three and I was nine) I was gone at school one day despite the fact that I hated doing so. It wasn't because I just didn't like school, it was because I didn't trust our father alone with her. He had always hated her and would always either ignore or hurt her but that day I thought it would be fine since he had to go to work- some big project or something. I was wrong. I came home early because I forgot my lunch and when I got there the front door was open and right inside was... my sister, lying on the floor in a pool of her own blood and surrounding her was none other that a group of demons. That was the first time I had ever met one so the way they look, smell and act was ingrained in my memory as evil. And they were, those demons didn't even think twice about trying to kill a three year old." All the while he spoke, he kept his eyes trained on his sister, his voice tense and he made sure to keep it devoid of the emotions that were boiling just below his surface, the only evidence of his immense anger was his tightly clenched fists.
~*~
Hamira bit her lip in thought, "Well, he knew just where Allysa was even though his whole family thinks that he's dead so he must be keeping tabs on her and probably the rest of their family too. If she was able to escape and is now safe, he must not need her at the moment maybe?" She guessed.
~*~
Riven walked down the halls, searching for the others. Once he spotted them, he stopped right behind the corner just in time to hear Dmitri's speech. He wasn't sure if Dmitri wanted others to hear the tale so he kept just out of sight, only moving around the corner and to them when he finished.