Bleddyn chewed for an explicitly long time.
Bleddyn still hadn't swallowed her original mouthful of lasagna.
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Bleddyn chewed for an explicitly long time.
Bleddyn still hadn't swallowed her original mouthful of lasagna.
I'll have to post something later too. )"But she...she...she's got to! I....she..."Wolfram gasped, at a loss for breath and words. Something had drained his energy.
Bleddyn chewed for an explicitly long time.
Bleddyn still hadn't swallowed her original mouthful of lasagna.
Lachlan stayed silent, watching his friends.Wolfram turned to look at her, the wild look in his eyes fading."Bleddyn....she's....wrong....right?"He asked, his voice strained.
"Honey, I am not going to apologize for saying it was wrong to put a knife to someone's throat. I don't care who or what it was and who or what you were protecting, it's still wrong." Emily was not being a jerk. She thought this boy was being a hoodlum, no matter what kind of parents he had. Lachlan was being a respectful child."But-"Wolfram's shoulders trembled with rage, yet the hatred Wasnt directed at anyone in the room. It was towards his father."I can't...She...she wrong....she has to....she has to ad....admit....admit it!"He struggled for words.
Wolfram whirled around, his eyes flashing a almost fiery orange."DO NOT call me honey."He snarled."There is nothing wrong with protecting your friends." He looked at Bleddyn, as if asking for her support."Honey, I am not going to apologize for saying it was wrong to put a knife to someone's throat. I don't care who or what it was and who or what you were protecting, it's still wrong." Emily was not being a jerk. She thought this boy was being a hoodlum, no matter what kind of parents he had. Lachlan was being a respectful child.
"No there isn't, but there is something wrong with attacking a random stranger," Emily pointed out. "She didn't attack you, did she?" Sherri opened her mouth and closed it again and blushed.Wolfram whirled around, his eyes flashing a almost fiery orange."DO NOT call me honey."He snarled."There is nothing wrong with protecting your friends." He looked at Bleddyn, as if asking for her support.
"I didn't 'attack' her! I didn't even touch a pathetic hair on her body."He hissed."She was doing something weird with our minds, making us do or belief what she said.""No there isn't, but there is something wrong with attacking a random stranger," Emily pointed out. "She didn't attack you, did she?" Sherri opened her mouth and closed it again and blushed.
(But, he called her a jerk. XD)"Honey, I am not going to apologize for saying it was wrong to put a knife to someone's throat. I don't care who or what it was and who or what you were protecting, it's still wrong." Emily was not being a jerk. She thought this boy was being a hoodlum, no matter what kind of parents he had. Lachlan was being a respectful child.
"I still think a knife is pretty threatening," Emily said."I didn't 'attack' her! I didn't even touch a pathetic hair on her body."He hissed."She was doing something weird with our minds, making us do or belief what she said."
( a pear ent lee she didn't notice.)(But, he called her a jerk. XD)
Sherri looked out the window.Frosty was miserable. Sitting in the rain, watching humans bickering. What a great life I have! He narrowed his eyes as wind whipped across his back, and puffed out his feathers. The branches above him helped keep the rain away, but not enough. He did the chicken equivalent of a sigh.