Indigo left too. She was considering leaving anyways.
Toby watched her walk outside. "Jessi's gonna start killing people if they keep fighting inside." He said, for no reason in particular.
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Indigo left too. She was considering leaving anyways.
(Ooooopsss)(I was going to have Alice defend her....)
"Should I try to stop her?" Indigo looked into the distance. "For some odd reason I feel like this is all my fault."Toby watched her walk outside. "Jessi's gonna start killing people if they keep fighting inside." He said, for no reason in particular.
(Ooooopsss)
"Should I try to stop her?" Indigo looked into the distance. "For some odd reason I feel like this is all my fault."
"Okay." Brisa muttered under her breath, the thing she hated most was being discounted because of her size. "WOLFRAM!" She yelled, a tidal wave of anger building within her. "The reason you think no one likes you is because you won't let anyone help you, you complete and utter moron!" And she released the wave of anger, her powers reaching out and grabbing Wolfram in an iron fist and slamming him back to the floor at her feet. "You think everyone hates you because you don't ever stop to think about anyone but YOURSELF!" She yelled, her eyes black, her small frame looking surprisingly menacing. "Your entire world is based off of the fact that everyone should cater to your needs!"Wolfram let out a shriek of sheer pain and anger, landing against the door painfully hard."SHE ASKED FOR IT!"He screeched, glaring at Alice. He stood up, slowly, staring at Bleddyn. He ignored Brisa, the shorter girls words where nothing to him. "Come on Bleddyn! Since you want to fight me so bad, ignore them and fight me."[/B]
"Isn't that very true?" Indigo mused. "Should I leave? Say they word and I'm gone.""Nah, she'll just add you to her kill list. It's not your fault I don't think, considering it's mr. Woe-is-me. He can't go five minutes without starting a fight." Toby said.
Bleddyn met her cousin's troubled eyes evenly, the metallic tang of blood already blooming through her mouth. She'd chomped down hard on her tongue when her jaw took the first impact. The force behind his fist had the muscles in her jarred neck stretch painfully and she was still seeing stars; her pupils were eerily unfocused and jittery, influenced by both the pain and the adrenaline.Alice jumped up from the couch anger suddenly burning in her. She wasn't worried about either of them. She actually wanted to watch them beat each other to oblivion, but she was tired of how much whining was going on. And she knew Bleddyn would never let him.
"ENOUGH!!!!" She screeched grabbing them both by their shirts and shoving them apart. Wolfram crashed loudly into the wall by the door, a family photo being rocked from it's hanger tipped and smashed on the floor. Bleddyn didn't budge but her burning stare now met Alice's. Her breath caught in her throat as she tried to stare down her cousin. All the words she had wanted to say abandoned her so she blurted the first thing that came to mind. "What's wrong with you?" She stood stunned by her own words, wondering how much they had hurt her. But she didn't take them back, she couldn't.
"Isn't that very true?" Indigo mused. "Should I leave? Say they word and I'm gone."
Wolfram just lay limp on the ground, clenching his jaw in pain. "You're wrong." He whispered, ever so quietly. "You are more wrong then you ever have before. I never think about myself. I don't think about my well being or my health. I'll starve myself or throw myself in front of someone with a knife. To be honest, I care more about other people, even those I hate, more then myself." He didn't seem afraid, or even affected, merely emotionless. He stood up slowly, and turned to Bleddyn, ready to fend of a attack."Okay." Brisa muttered under her breath, the thing she hated most was being discounted because of her size. "WOLFRAM!" She yelled, a tidal wave of anger building within her. "The reason you think no one likes you is because you won't let anyone help you, you complete and utter moron!" And she released the wave of anger, her powers reaching out and grabbing Wolfram in an iron fist and slamming him back to the floor at her feet. "You think everyone hates you because you don't ever stop to think about anyone but YOURSELF!" She yelled, her eyes black, her small frame looking surprisingly menacing.
Indigo fought a surge of elation that somebody cared. That Toby cared. Everyone treated her strange, and strange people usually were attracted to each other, why not go for the oddest of all? "I'm going back inside. This might just get interesting."Toby sighed. "I don't know. That's your choice. I mean, I'm not going to beg you to stay, but if you did I don't care."
Wolfram let out a shriek of sheer pain and anger, landing against the door painfully hard."SHE ASKED FOR IT!"He screeched, glaring at Alice. He stood up, slowly, staring at Bleddyn. He ignored Brisa, the shorter girls words where nothing to him. "Come on Bleddyn! Since you want to fight me so bad, ignore them and fight me."[/B]
Bleddyn met her cousin's troubled eyes evenly, the metallic tang of blood already blooming through her mouth. She'd chomped down hard on her tongue when her jaw took the first impact. The force behind his fist had the muscles in her jarred neck stretch painfully and she was still seeing stars; her pupils were eerily unfocused and jittery, influenced by both the pain and the adrenaline.
"There's nothing wrong with me, Alice. I'm just being who I've always been," she answered cooly, thin strands of scarlet worming out from between her lips.