Tales of the Journey - A Fantasy Role Play.

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Alexandria walked out ofa clothing shop, wearing a cream colored knee length tunic, a dark brown belt around her hips with her sword attached, light brown leggings, her booots, and her wavy hair pulled into a leather hair tie. She also had a new pocket knife in her pouch, and a bagel for her breakfast.
 
The man stood for a moment. "Suit yourself." He said, straightened up and walked away. When he got inside a shop Victoria changed back into the blonde, red eyed girl again and almost fell over laughing.
 
Alexandria rolled her eyes and blew through her lips. She scowled at Victoria as she left, knowing perfectly well who she was from her posture and how she talked, despite the fact her voice changed. Alexandria sat down on a bench and ate her bagel, watching the bright blue sky above her.
 
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Misaki strolled casually down the streets, the day steadily waning and evening's shadows falling upon the land, engulfing it slowly in black. The deep, indigo sky now sported gibbous spangles that twinkled brightly in Misaki's eyes, intermingling with pools of icy blue.

A particular shop caught her eye and she took a sharp turn, curiosity making each step fall effortlessly forward, unconciously dragging her toward the peculiar building. She felt her soft, pale-skinned hand along the chipping paint on the door, examining it's rustic appearance with much curiosity. Gingerly, she leaned toward the window and breathed on the glass, wiping the dirt that accumulated in the beaded moisture away with her elbow and peering inside the quaint little shop.
 
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She pressed with all of her strength on the stubborn door. Finally, it abruptly swung open with a creak and slammed against a weaponry display, sending a few crossbow arrow refills tumbling off of the shelves.

Awoken from his half-slumber by the ruckus, the old man behind the desk cringed. "You're going to pick that up, aren't ya?" he groaned, impatience lacing his words as he glared at Misaki, who blankly stared at him for a moment. "Uh-uhuh," she replied, nodding briskly and promptly bending over to fumble for the arrows. He rested his head on his hand, supported by his elbow sitting on the desk, watching Misaki with narrow eyes.
 
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