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Post by Cinsy on Apr 29, 2010 17:40:28 GMT -5
Sarah stared at the girl. She was beautiful, yes, but she was even more dangerous than she'd seemed. "I didn't mean anything by it," she mumbled, kicking one of the walls. "My parents know that I'm a bender only ... They think there's something wrong with me. And don't worry - I wouldn't tell them. They'd send me to some loony bin." She sighed deeply and closed her eyes.
Outside it was raining, and Sarah longed to be in the rain. It calmed her down, relaxed her. She loved the rain, and thought that it didn't rain enough in this rainy little town. She looked back at Avery.
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Post by Sunny on Apr 30, 2010 14:37:17 GMT -5
Avery loosened, slightly. "Okay," she said, reluctant to believe the girl she just met. She hopped onto the countertop, next to one of the sinks -- careful not to sit in water. "What now? I mean, we're all together. We could do something cool. Like, once I met this other girl, and she could bend light, and so together we made an eclipse. It was ultracool."
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Post by Cinsy on May 10, 2010 10:28:10 GMT -5
Sarah raised an eyebrow in a criticizing glance, her lips pursed to one side as she recalled the reports about the unexpected eclipse. Her brother, always a bit eccentric and paranoid, had claimed it meant the end of the world was coming. But of course, he'd switched its meaning to that of an alien invasion. Either way, it had stunned and terrified the scientific community.
"Well, it might have been ultracool," she said slowly, emphasizing the last word, "but it completely changed things. Like, in everyone's life. Yeah - ultracool - but at what cost? Did you ever think about what it might do to the order of everything else? Not to be lecturing or anything, but since then we've seen a lot of weird things going on all across the world."
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