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Eris looked back down at him, and waited for him to come to her if he really wanted to "help".
Ransom scowled, but nevertheless lifted painfully up into the air on torn wings. "Where are you going?" he asked her.
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Eris looked back down at him, and waited for him to come to her if he really wanted to "help".
(Sorry for the late post, I had to dig this up. @EcottSam
, I'm replying to your character too)
(Yeah, time skip)
Jace stood, waiting by the gnarled oak tree with his hands in his pockets. He wasn't even remotely hungry; he had made sure of that the night before by hunting for hours. Jace hoped he wouldn't be tempted, like last night. It probably had appeared rude, him bolting out like that. But people always assumed him rude - why not give them an actual reason to think so? He closed his eyes, the memory of salty blood forcing it's way into his mind. Jace abruptly shook his head, pushing off from the tree. Where were they?
Eris looked at him, tears streaming down her face. She whimpered nervously "I want to die. I don't want to be this way."Ransom scowled, but nevertheless lifted painfully up into the air on torn wings. "Where are you going?" he asked her.
Seldanna nodded as she listened, at a point of some mental conflict.
"I have never known this, but, can Reapers survive only if they harm humans, or can they just live off of animals and plants like everyone else technically does?" Since Seldanna was not being actively threatened, she saw this as an opportunity to know more about her enemies. She believed understanding was the only way your judgment could be fair.
Araidna knocked on Mute's front door loudly "Mute! Hurry up, we need to get to that old oak to meet up with..... erm, I don't know his name, but you know who I'm talking about!"
Mute bolted out of bed, struggling to put on her leather jacket as she ran downstairs to her kitchen. She shoved a granola bar into her mouth and opened the front door. "We're probably already late." She spoke coolly, her voice muffled through the granola bar.
"Someone's in a rush." Araidna teased and laughed.
"As if." Mute scoffed, she lugged her scimitar sword over her shoulder.
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After they got to the forest, Mute led the way to her favorite oak, instinctively know the way there. She was shocked to find that Jace actually came. She jumped up onto a nearby boulder and sat down with her legs dangling off the side of the large rock. Mute cleared her throat as a way to make her presence known.
Araidna leaned her axe against the boulder and chuckled Mute seems to be happier today than she was yesterday. she secretly thought to herself.
Jace grinned when he saw the two, picking their way across the forest. "Hey," he said easily. He turned to Mute. "Where are we going today?" Then he smirked. "Right, you don't talk to me. Araidna?"
Eris looked at him, tears streaming down her face. She whimpered nervously "I want to die. I don't want to be this way."
Eris looked at him, tears streaming down her face. She whimpered nervously "I want to die. I don't want to be this way."
Eris cheeks were now coated with salty tears. She screamed "so don't want to eat people or animals or anything!" She sobbed "Why'd you do this? Why did you push me in?"Ransom shook his head violently. "Don't. There are ways to control it. I promise. Look, you don't have to eat people, or anything like that." Ransom paused. "It's harder not to, but I know of a lot of people who rely on animals only."
Jace grinned when he saw the two, picking their way across the forest. "Hey," he said easily. He turned to Mute. "Where are we going today?" Then he smirked. "Right, you don't talk to me. Araidna?"