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Jamie laughed. "So that's what Preston did with the explosives." she looked at the fading light once more and continued into her room. She sat on her bed and slipped a sweatshirt on. For some reason it was really cold in her room. Maybe the thermostat was broken?
(Too? Jamie has snow, and Luna has ice. Neither can have the other one. So Jamie can ONLY do snow, and Luna can ONLY do ice. An no one else has it. So.... Yurp.)(lol what trap?)
Ryan sighed with satisfaction and threw the empty root bear can in a trash basket. He pulled another one out as he headed up the stairs to his room and opened it. He saw Jamie walking back to her room and remembered the snow. Can she control snow too?
He sped up a bit to ask her when something happened.
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((oh, lol....my mistake. Thought Luna had ice and snow. oooooKAY I'll edit.))![]()
((oh, lol....my mistake. Thought Luna had ice and snow. oooooKAY I'll edit.))
Amber was waiting for her in the waiting roomangel sat up tired and worn out. there was no pain and no scratch on her to remind her of the accident. she looked around the room and surveyed her surroundings.
Dylan saw Llyan and smiled. He went to the shelf and grabbed a book that he hadn't read yet, bringing it to the the chairs and sitting. He opened the book to read quietly.Llyan Watson was sitting in the library surrounded by silence, enraptured and entranced in the book she had started to read that day. She was alone, like usual, but in her mind the characters of the book took a life of their own. She was to shy to make friends with anyone. But If she sat very still, and concentrated very hard, it was like she was watching a movie rather than reading a book. She could see in her minds eye the whole plot spreading out. A rare smile dwelled on her face as she sat back in the comfy chair in the dimly lit place, lost in her book. The only place she could forget her loneliness.