Child At Heart, Monster By Nature (A Shape Shifting RP)

"For that I think I'll leave you at the mercy of the owls," Alexis scoffed. She then stepped behind him and pushed him forward a tad.

"I don't know why you took offense to that. I was only joking, ladies go first." Dimitri said as she pushed him into the room. As everyone's eyes that were in the room shot to them, he signed dramatically and whispered, "Way to ruin my entrance. "
 
(Yeah, sitting in a cell is getting a little old :/ )
"Why don't you trust Ryker?" Laurel asked quetly, wanting to make a judgment of Ryker with the influence of Razeth's opinion.

"I, unlike you, had a loving family. To be forced away from all that, to this place, was quite an adjustment. Then the procedures and painful aftermath started. Both of which hove contorted me into a mostly emotionless thing. Ryker has an agenda in mind. Why go through all this effort, if he didn't?" Razeth explained.
 
"I don't know why you took offense to that. I was only joking, ladies go first." Dimitri said as she pushed him into the room. As everyone's eyes that were in the room shot to them, he signed dramatically and whispered, "Way to ruin my entrance. "
"Hey, I believe in first impressions. Therefore, I just ruined everyone's in this room of you!" Alexis grinned triumphantly as she slid into a back seat.
 
"Nope, you just continue on with whatever you're doing," Allen replied as he examined the blankets. There were two really thick ones, which would make a decent mattress, then a couple thinner ones. He folded the thick ones then sat down on them, bouncing slightly for the fun of it. "Not bad. Not bad at all," he mused.
Lucy was tasting the air outside, and reported "Two guards ran past us. With guns. They seem agitated."
 
"Hey, I believe in first impressions. Therefore, I just ruined everyone's in this room of you!" Alexis grinned triumphantly as she slid into a back seat.

Dimitri sighed softly and choose to sit in the desk next to her. "Don't flatter yourself too much. I'm sure word has already gotten out about me for Biology." He said with consideration.
 
Allen looked up at her, something like fear in his eyes. "Crying is nothing to be ashamed of," he said lamely.
(whatever you want)
(Yeah, we can do that. Maybe we can begin when Kenya and Alexis meet in their room after school?)

(Why is Sophia's story becoming more and more like Laurel's?)
Zaiden noticed how overjoyed Sophia was, but kept quiet as he let her enjoy the moment.
 
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"I, unlike you, had a loving family. To be forced away from all that, to this place, was quite an adjustment. Then the procedures and painful aftermath started. Both of which hove contorted me into a mostly emotionless thing. Ryker has an agenda in mind. Why go through all this effort, if he didn't?" Razeth explained.

Laurel listened to him intently, her eyes proof that she was doing her best to understand what it would be like to be torn from a family that loved you as her eyes stared into his.
 
Laurel listened to him intently, her eyes proof that she was doing her best to understand what it would be like to be torn from a family that loved you as her eyes stared into his.

Razeth sighed and leaned back aginst the wall again. "I know, poor me. After what you've endured, my problems are nothing." He said quietly.
 
(Yeah, we can do that. Maybe we can begin when Kenya and Alexis meet in their room after school?)
(Why is Sophia's story becoming more and more like Laurel's?)
Zaiden noticed how overjoyed Sophia was, but kept quiet as he let her enjoy the moment.
(Sorry. I'll stop.) Sophia finished her food first, and went to clean her dishes and the one she used to cook.
 
Razeth sighed and leaned back aginst the wall again. "I know, poor me. After what you've endured, my problems are nothing." He said quietly.

Laurel's eyes darkened immediately in a sad manner. "I'm sorry, if..." She defended quickly, before her voice lowered in atonement. "That isn't what I meant." Laurel quickly looked down in avoidance of meeting his gaze. Silently she thought over their conversation, regretting what had unknowingly been said by her to imply her sorrow was greater than his, for she had never considered this, and even now did not believe his situation any less worse than her own. She did not look into his eyes, knowing that if she did she would see the hurt reflected in them that she feared would cause their friendship to perish.
 
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